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Our great country has seen better days. That's the honest truth if there ever was one." "Are
— Heather Lyons
The theological virtue of charity is the mysterious power, communicated by grace, to love as God loves.
— Michel Quoist
We have seen better days.
— William Shakespeare
Only he who has seen better days and lives to see better days again knows their full value.
— Mark Twain
My favourite part ... I guess it's my legs.
— Alessandra Ambrosio
It was a bar code of a property, generic, ordinary and anonymous.
— C. Robert Cargill
Like a lot of Irish households we read a lot of Irish history. It was almost Soviet, raising the next generation with a mythic view of their history.
— Fiona Shaw
In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine-and before we know it our lives are gone.
— Sterling Hayden
Promise yourself that you will talk health, happiness, and prosperity as often as possible.
— John Wooden
True it is that we have seen better days.
— William Shakespeare
A finished product is one that has already seen its better days.
— Art Linkletter
Look at him ... staring at me the way every person wants to be looked at by another person at least once in their lifetime.
— Nicole Williams
I search for love frantically... and quitting at the last moment by making excuse for myself that I've tried
— Acha Salim
By the mid-1990s, nearly everything in North Korea was worn out, broken, malfunctioning. The country had seen better days.
— Barbara Demick
I'm one of those people who snake through the crowd, keep my head low. I'm not looking for attention.
— Julian Lennon
I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.
— Christine Quinn
Sacrifice is going to war for your country. Sacrifice is a brave young man being blown up by a landmine in Afghanistan.
— Sebastian Coe
If you're ready to make the mad dash I'm game.
— Paula McLain