
Top 12 Vicar Of Dibley Sayings
#1. Outside of London especially, I can't go anywhere without people buying me a drink. There are quite a lot of people who know me from The Vicar Of Dibley and are big Dibley fans, but they don't have things to shout at me from that show.
Roger Lloyd-Pack
#2. Instead of dedicating your life to actualize a concept of what you should be like, actualize yourself.
Bruce Lee
#3. This woman is beautiful and clever: but how much cleverer she would have become if she were not beautiful!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#4. But again I seem to hear, like a kind of echo, an answer from beyond the world. 'You will have real obligations, and therefore real adventures when you get to my Utopia. But the hardest obligation and the steepest adventure is to get there.
G.K. Chesterton
#5. I am shadow so I don't have a face. I am utter darkness like the one that swells within your coldest depths. I am the ultimate judger. I am your final fate. I am the one that brings your darkness to the known.
Eiry Nieves
#6. Never glorify anger; as anger is only destructive! You can never be happy destroying something!
Ravi Samuel
#7. At the house, the gathering broke up quickly. Sarai announced that she had a headache and needed to lie down. Without her to hold them together, the young nobles chose to go home. The gloss had been stripped from the afternoon.
Tamora Pierce
#8. If just one of [those people] experiences life as a crazy adventure
and I mean that he, or she, experiences this every single day ... Then he or she is a joker in a pack of cards.
Jostein Gaarder
#9. There really is no correlation between age and one's bank balance. I've met wealthy boys and broke men.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#10. You look down in the mouth. You all right?" "Lost a woman." "You'll have others and lose them too.
Charles Bukowski
#11. Death makes a beautiful appeal to charity. When we look upon the dead form, so composed and still, the kindness and the love that are in us all come forth.
Edwin Hubbel Chapin
#12. In the wars of the European powers in matters relating to themselves we have never taken any part, not does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded or seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparation for our defence.
James Monroe
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