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We're not Lormerians, with their temples and their living goddesses, and their creepy royal family. We're people of science, and reason.
— Melinda Salisbury
Farewell, good Salisbury, and good luck go with thee!
— William Shakespeare
Very often adverse criticism goes to craft, and that sounds an alarm to which attention should be paid.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
I wouldn't write any kind of book without a contract and an advance. You can't invest that amount of time and effort without one.
— Harrison Salisbury
I am not cunning...I'm good at seeing around obstacles is all.
— Melinda Salisbury
Then was the monument called "Stonehenge," which stands, as all men know, upon the plain of Salisbury to this very day.
— Knowles James Knowles
History's like a story in a way: it depends on who's telling it.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
My favorite word is 'pumpkin.' You are a pumpkin. Or you are not. I am.
— Harrison E. Salisbury
One of the nuisances of the ballot is that when the oracle has spoken you never know what it means.
— Lord Salisbury
Let him who is not come to logic be plagued with continuous and everlasting filth
— John Of Salisbury
That's the problem with fairy tales, they change with the telling.
— Melinda Salisbury
I am the perfect weapon, I can kill with a single touch.
— Melinda Salisbury
The common people say, that physicians are the class
of people who kill other men in the most polite and
courteous manner. — John Of Salisbury
of people who kill other men in the most polite and
courteous manner. — John Of Salisbury
Don't sell your soul to buy peanuts for the monkeys.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Fortune favors the bold." I smile weakly.
"So does death," she counters immediately. "The craven tend to live much longer than the heroic. — Melinda Salisbury
"So does death," she counters immediately. "The craven tend to live much longer than the heroic. — Melinda Salisbury
Accurate reading on a wide range of subjects makes the scholar; careful selection of the better makes the saint.
— John Of Salisbury
If you believe the doctors, nothing is wholesome; if you believe the theologians, nothing is innocent; if you believe the military, nothing is safe.
— Lord Salisbury
In every fairy tale there is a kernel of truth, and that is the truth of this one. For him, I am poison. I am his death. And I will deliver.
— Melinda Salisbury
By the way, I understand that now you can have the Times delivered to your door here in the Twin Cities.
— Harrison Salisbury
Many who think they are workers in politics are really merely tools.
— Lord Salisbury
I don't approve the informality in the world today, Mr. James. It's made strangers of us all.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Lord Salisbury constitutes himself the spokesman of a class, of the class to which he himself belongs, who'toil not neither do they spin'.
— Joseph Chamberlain
Why can't a state that launches cosmonauts into space provide enough eggs and milk for its city children during the winter months?
— Harrison Salisbury
Just as the soul animates the body, so, in a way, meaning breathes life into a word.
— John Of Salisbury
I rank myself no higher in the scheme of things than a policeman - whose utility would disappear if there were no criminals.
— Lord Salisbury
Tex Rickard started his career staging boxing matches for Nome's miners, then moved on to New York and built Madison Square Garden, becoming one
— Gay Salisbury
Taking notes at a pub in Salisbury, I was mistaken for a health inspector!
— Sarah Rees Brennan
The law is above the law, you know.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
No one who likes a song lacks congeniality ...
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
... but for now it's too great a pleasure to stay in my own cottage, with my own books, and do exactly what I want to do.
— Melinda Salisbury
Scarecrow queen. Nothing but a dupe, alone in a field, hoping to keep the crows at bay.
— Melinda Salisbury
Flattery makes fools of the best of us.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Life within the Kremlin was shrouded in impenetrable secrecy.
— Harrison Salisbury
It is not until you draw something, whether it is an object, a building or an activity, that you really begin to understand it.
— Martin Salisbury
It's a great wonder to me, the Irish attachment to our history. What is it but a series of lamentations?
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
That's the trouble with knowing things: you can't un-know them. Once you let yourself look at them, or say them aloud, they become real.
— Melinda Salisbury
Beware of feelings, Father. They are the biggest liars in us. They make truth what we want it to be.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Lord Salisbury and myself have brought you back peace
but a peace I hope with honour. — Benjamin Disraeli
but a peace I hope with honour. — Benjamin Disraeli
computer). This is where they polish their final images,
— Raymond Salisbury
He who will not when he may, may not when he will.
— John Of Salisbury
Seeking is a necessary preliminary to finding, and one who cannot endure the hardship of inquiry cannot expect to harvest the fruit of knowledge.
— John Of Salisbury
It's difficult to grieve for an idea.
— Melinda Salisbury
There is no shortcut to life. To the end of our days, life is a lesson imperfectly learned.
— Harrison Salisbury
We reveal more of ourselves in the lies we tell than we do when we try to tell the truth.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
A man is free in proportion to the measure of his virtues, and the extent to which he is free determines what his virtues can accomplish.
— John Of Salisbury
If life really depends on each gene being as unique as it appears to be, then it is too unique to come into being by chance mutations.
— Frank B. Salisbury
I can see the things he doesn't say, because they're written all over him.
— Melinda Salisbury
If I come to you, I want it to be because I am choosing you, for no reason other than that. I don't want for to ever doubt it.
— Melinda Salisbury
I think that it is a great achievement to put a person on the moon. But to put a person on the earth-that is even more.
— Harrison Salisbury
There's no snobbery like that of the poor toward one another.
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
You're not here for a long time, just a good time and Insiders' Guides show you how
— Yvonne Salisbury
A person can say a lot without speaking.
— Melinda Salisbury