Top 14 Quotes About The Great Exhibition 1851

#1. There's a lot of thievery involved in writing. You're breaking into other people's spaces and other people's stories.

Michael Ondaatje

#2. One can always come up with funny lists and jokes. You know what? I take it back. Not everyone can always come up with funny lists and some jokes. I'm very lucky to have a gift where I can do that pretty ably.

John Hodgman

#3. My curiosity and my appetite for evolving as an actor is one of the main components of me still working today in the business.

Kim Cattrall

#4. I really dig The Byrds. I think they are the most underrated - in their original form - pop group.

Bruce Johnston

#5. These shoes were made for dancing, not propping up a bar stool."

"Those shoes were made for something," Alex said. "And it sure as hell isn't dancing.

Christina Phillips

#6. Old soldiers sometimes say, "There are no atheists in foxholes." (A foxhole, in military slang, is a shallow pit in a dangerous place on the battlefield.)

N. T. Wright

#7. I appreciate all of the attention I get in my career. I am a loner and live a rather secluded life so sometimes I do get overwhelmed, but I am always very appreciative of everything, and honored.

Kim Elizabeth

#8. The first step of a journey is always the longest.

Richard Paul Evans

#9. I had betrayed my daughter, my son, my husband and now my people. I was hollow and empty, nothing more than a shadow. But shadows have the power to kill. And in that shadow, I became the Raven Queen.

R.J. Madigan

#10. Who the hell said there's no harm in asking?

Toba Beta

#11. It's not the fish you catch, it's the peace of mind you take home at the end of the day.

Neil Gaiman

#12. Pastime passing excellent, if it he husbanded with modesty.

William Shakespeare

#13. He warned that any church that ignored reality would not survive to enjoy the divine.

Dan Brown

#14. It is natural to man to regard himself as the final cause of creation.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

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