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british-author cooking henry hope hopeless monster seventh wife
As the seventh wife of Henry VIII I hope I would have managed to do the old monster in-my cooking comes to mind, as I am a hopeless cook. Antonia Fraser
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I like not only to be loved, but to be told I am loved. T. S. Eliot
british-author submerged truth
Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top. Virginia Woolf
british-author human mankind
A human being must have occupation, of he or she is not to become a nuisance to the world. Dorothy L. Sayers
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I don't like it, but this afternoon I've told myself I am going to go and get a dress. Antonia Fraser
british-author certainly city contrast local quite village
We were the local cockneys, well I wasn't quite a cockney, but I was certainly enchanted by the contrast between city and village life. Jilly Cooper
human low naturally nature took
As for the law--it catered for a human nature of which it took a naturally low view. John Galsworthy
human property replaced
Property can be replaced ! Human life, never. Tom Mann
human poems send
Once your poems are completed, you send them into the world. You don't write for a coterie of other writers - you write for other human beings. Edward Hirsch
humanity matter ifs
I fear that if the matter is beyond humanity, it is certainly beyond me. Arthur Conan Doyle
humanity made
Humanity is always made up of more dead than living. Auguste Comte
humanity theatre crafts
Today, [theatre's] more likely to be consciously not aimed at the public, but at a more sophisticated or educated public. . . . The result is that some of the sheer humanity has leaked out of the enterprise. Arthur Miller
human
I don't want to save a creek for the creek's sake, but what's in it for human beings. Jim Fowler
humans human-beings
What must human beings be, to destroy what they can never create? Anton Chekhov
humanity odd-thomas traits
The most identifying trait of humanity is our abilty to be inhumane to one another. Dean Koontz
mankind
Science is the only religion of mankind. Arthur C. Clarke
mankind ifs
If I am all mankind, are they themselves without me? Czeslaw Milosz
mankind
It is hope that maintains most of mankind. Sophocles
mankind rather species spectator
I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind than as one of the species Joseph Addison
mankind customs
Customs represent the experience of mankind. Henry Ward Beecher
mankind unconscious unwritten
The unconscious is the unwritten history of mankind from time unrecorded. Carl Jung
mankind
Mankind is at its best when it is most free. Dante Alighieri