We will reap what we sow; live with what we do not act to change, he said.
We will reap what we sow; live with what we do not act to change,
Ken picked up Phil and looked into his black eyes. Phil only talks in groundhogese which you don't believe in.
Phil only talks in groundhogese which you don't believe in.
He's having a tantrum about it.
Chelsea Old Town Hall, King’s Road at Chelsea Manor Street Oscar Wilde is still depicted in one of the murals in the hall, but only just. In 1914 a councillor proposed a motion urging that the poet be removed on the grounds that the Town Hall was not built ‘for the exhibition of criminals’ (see the Central Criminal Court, p. 73). Another councillor pointed out that other figures featured elsewhere in the display, such as George Eliot (adultery) and Henry VIII (reginicide), were none too holy themselves.
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