Contact
Privacy
Home
Latest
Oldest
Popular
Random
Home
»
tags
»
book-quote
»
Nothing gives the English more pleasure, in a quiet but determined sort of way,...
Author:
Bill Bryson
Book:
Notes from a Small Island
Viewed:
17 -
Published at:
9 years ago
Nothing gives the English more pleasure, in a quiet but determined sort of way, than to do things oddly."
( Bill Bryson )
[ Notes from a Small Island ]
www.QuoteSweet.com
TAGS :
book-quote
Related Quotes:
The unrestricted person, who has in hand what they will in all events, is free....
I have been mortal, and some part of me is mortal yet. I am full of tears and...
And yet you have faith in the King," Father Donovan said quietly.
Forget the self and you will fear nothing, in whatever level or awareness you...
What is any achievement, however great it was, once time itself is dead? Of
We see the world, not as it is, but as we are──or, as we are conditioned to see...
You may also like:
Greetings. My name is Don Tillman and I am a suspected paedophile. I wish to put...
Francie of course became an outsider shunned by all because of her stench. But...
Even in this high-tech age, the low-tech plant continues to be the key to...
You'll do what you think you want to do, or what you think you ought to do. If...
When I was young I didn't understand, but now, I know, how absence can be...
This entailed switching around by hand ENIAC's rat's nest of cables and...
Categories
book-quote (0.5m)
love (43k)
life (41k)
inspirational (29k)
philosophy (15k)
humor (15k)
god (14k)
truth (13k)
wisdom (11k)
happiness (10k)
About
Contact
Privacy
Terms of service
Disclaimer