British Columbia Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about British Columbia
British Columbia Quotes & Sayings
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Whatsoever we beg of God, let us also work for it.
— Jeremy Taylor
There are a few Chinese smuggled in over the borders of British Columbia on the north and Mexico on the south.
— Denis Kearney
The rich are always afraid.
— Pearl S. Buck
I know there are some people in British Columbia who are still holding a vigil for '3rd Rock'.
— Wayne Knight
Cutting libraries during a recession is like cutting hospitals during a plague.
— Eleanor Crumblehulme Library Assistant University Of British Columbia
The coast of British Columbia was one of the three chief centers of aboriginal America.
— Ellsworth Huntington
I grew up near the sea in British Columbia and San Francisco, and lived in Malibu and Fiji for years. I get uncomfortable being too far inland.
— Raymond Burr
To be an artist means a lifetime of being told no, with the occasional yes showing up just to give you enough hope to carry on.
— Jami Attenberg
You should treat your body like a canvas.
— Theophilus London
My songs tend to be about love. It drives some of the greatest songs. I'm looking forward to seeing what people make of my writing.
— Birdy
The avian influenza found in mainland British Columbia poses no significant threat to human health.
— John Clifford
To every disadvantage there is a corresponding advantage.
— W. Clement Stone
I'd rather be an optimist and a fool than a pessimist and right.
— Albert Einstein
Yet how hard it is to point to a moment. To say: there, in that moment, I changed.
— Danielle Dutton
You are happiest when you are most humble. You are most miserable when you are egotistical.
— Frederick Lenz
Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast.
— William Shakespeare
It's nice to have people interested about a show that you're involved in. It's what actors want.
— Tom Cavanagh
Take an umbrella, it's raining.
— John Patrick
Not everyone can come and post on Forbes; it's a very distinguishing factor for us. We vet the folks who come on board.
— Michael Perlis