
Top 11 Rushbrook And Rathbone Quotes
#1. If I was a poet, I had become one because poetry, more intensely than any other practice, could not evade its anachronism and marginality and so constituted a kind of acknowledgment of my own preposterousness, admitting my bad faith in good faith, so to speak.
Ben Lerner
#2. When does a bush that burns become a Burning Bush?
Louise Penny
#3. How to begin the journey? You need only to take the first step. When? There is always now.
George Leonard
#4. You were born with a snake in both of your fists while a hurricane was blowing.
Bob Dylan
#5. There are small blessings, tiny ones that come unbidden and make the hard day one sigh lighter.
Mira Jacob
#6. Prediction is certainly a valuable goal in science, but not the only one. Explanation is also important, and there are plenty of sciences that do a lot of explaining and not much predicting.
Eric Maskin
#7. I grew up in South Africa without a television; there was no television, and the year after I left, television arrived in South Africa, so I have never really acquired a taste for watching television.
Alice Krige
#8. Whatever the needs of the public are, the government responds to those needs by getting larger.
Dave Barry
#9. Tis the privilege of Art Thus to play its cheerful part, Man on earth to acclimate And bend the exile to his fate.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10. History is not owned solely by historians. It is a part of everyone's heritage." Captain Hank Bracker. This quote is from the flyleaf of the award winning book "The Exciting Story of Cuba.
Hank Bracker
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