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country easy walks
It is not easy to walk alone in the country without musing upon something. Charles Dickens
country men climate
In all countries where nature does the most, man does the least. Charles Caleb Colton
country travel home
Those who visit foreign nations, but associate only with their own country-men, change their climate, but not their customs. They see new meridians, but the same men; and with heads as empty as their pockets, return home with traveled bodies, but untravelled minds. Charles Caleb Colton
country sadness men
In great cities men are more callous both to the happiness and the misery of others, than in the country; for they are constantly in the habit of seeing both extremes. Charles Caleb Colton
country heart simple
As the grand discordant harmony of the celestial bodies may be explained by the simple principles of gravity and impulse, so also in that more wonderful and complicated microcosm, the heart of man, all the phenomena of morals are perhaps resolvable into one single principle, the pursuit of apparent good; for although customs universally vary, yet man in all climates and countries is essentially the same. Charles Caleb Colton
country self names
The most notorious swindler has not assumed so many names as self-love, nor is so much ashamed of his own. She calls herself patriotism, when at the same time she is rejoicing at just as much calamity to her native country as will introduce herself into power, and expel her rivals. Charles Caleb Colton
country mean hands
Old Marley was as dead as a doornail. Mind! I don't mean to say that, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a doornail. I might have been inclined, myself, to regard a coffin-nail as the deadest piece of ironmongery in the trade. But the wisdom of our ancestors is in the simile; and my unhallowed hands shall not disturb it, or the Country's done for. You will therefore permit me to repeat, emphatically, that Marley was as dead as a doornail. Charles Dickens
country night men
If its individual citizens, to a man, are to be believed, it always is depressed, and always is stagnated, and always is at an alarming crisis, and never was otherwise; though as a body, they are ready to make oath upon the Evangelists, at any hour of the day or night, that it is the most thriving and prosperous of all countries on the habitable globe. Charles Dickens
country character men
Rattle me out of bed early, set me going, give me as short a time as you like to bolt my meals in, and keep me at it. Keep me always at it, and I'll keep you always at it, you keep somebody else always at it. There you are with the Whole Duty of Man in a commercial country. Charles Dickens
founded nation principals pursuit
Our nation was founded on the principals of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Leonard Boswell
founded genre horror sequel
One of the difficult things of making a horror sequel in general is because the horror genre is so founded on surprise. Ehren Kruger
founded people
With most people disbelief in a thing is founded on a blind belief in some other thing. Georg C. Lichtenberg
founded leave move project
The decision to leave a company you founded and move on to a new project is never an easy one. Ryan Holmes
founded frugality limits principle riches
Frugality is founded on the principle that all riches have limits Edmund Burke
founded human life religion sanctity
There is no religion that was founded on intolerance - and no religion that does not value the sanctity of human life. Mohamed ElBaradei
founded honestly worked
In the first three years of Mint, from when it was founded to when it was sold, I can honestly say that in a sustainable way, I couldn't have worked any harder on it. Aaron Patzer
founded idle literary period stuck time
In 1927, if you were stuck with idle time, reading is what you did. It's no accident that the 'Book-of-the-Month Club' and 'The Literary Guild' were founded in that period as well as a lot of magazines, like 'Reader's Digest,' 'Time,' and 'The New Yorker.' Bill Bryson
founded half london
We were founded on Aug. 29, 2003, and now have 70 employees, about half in London and half in Tallinn, Estonia, and some in Luxembourg. Niklas Zennstrom
property
Family is a transitive property. Catherynne M. Valente
property
The property is zoned agricultural-residential. This is not agricultural or residential. Mike Cohen
property reminds
The property is rare. It reminds you of Camelot. It's just perfect. Peggy Moriarty
property
We are controlling the fundamental property of material. Cheng Chin
property
I always wanted waterfront property but this is ridiculous. Linda Newman
property ridiculous seen
Never, in my experience, has the IETF seen such a ridiculous flap over intellectual property rights. Ned Freed
property sell
I'd like to sell them some oceanfront property in Dickenson County. Charles Yates
property
A nation's economy is more than its markets, tastes, technologies and property rights. Edmund Phelps
property support taxes tourist
if we don't support that tourist industry, our property taxes are going to go through the roof. Paul Wolff
terrible formidable sensations
In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly formidable, even to the bravest. Charles Caleb Colton
terrible companion acknowledge
Death is a companion for all of us, whether we acknowledge it or not, whether we're aware of it or not, and it's not necessarily a terrible thing. Alan Ball
terrible touched trusted
It touched me to be trusted with something terrible. Elizabeth Kostova
terrible
I have a terrible sense of direction. Elizabeth McGovern
terrible
Unique, ... That wasn't that terrible of a team, I guess. Bobby Valentine
terrible being-true
Some things are too terrible to be true. Bob Dylan
terrible blogs deserve
I'm terrible at posting regularly; I don't deserve the blog success! Ashley Madekwe
terrible bores
Better to go than sit around being a terrible old bore. Auberon Waugh
terrible war
It's kind of a terrible irony, in a way, that the solution to America's problems was World War II. William O'Neill