‘There where we find the deepest grief, there shall we begin the cure.’
‘The Knight’s Tale’ from The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer
‘There where we find the deepest grief, there shall we begin the cure.’
‘The Knight’s Tale’ from The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer
‘The moon makes dark shadows where the dreams hide. The light is like reason, when the shadows go so too will the dreams.’
‘Though the ostensible aim of the war was to protect the Turks in the Danube provinces from the invading Russians, the real object, frankly avowed in the Press, was to destroy Sebastopol and end Russian naval power in the Mediterranean.’

The Reason Why – Behind the Scenes at the Charge of The Light Brigade – Cecil Woodham Smith
‘Each step and each new day would be different from any that had ever been because we would be together.’
Oasis Nine – (short story from Young Man on a Bicycle and other stories) – Victor Canning
‘His heart and soul were at the end of his pen, and they got into the ink.’
‘No word of complaint ever passes his lips, however, for he is one of the aristocrats of the spirit – the poor artist who wishes for nothing but a chance to create.’
‘Before I can live with other folks I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.’
‘No easy flowery path leads to any place worth arriving at.’
‘Good things will come again, and we’ll have whisky galore.’
‘I wasn’t the least bit disappointed that Santa didn’t exist. On the contrary, I was thrilled that my parents would do this for me; that it wasn’t someone else who gave me all these things. It was them.’