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Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms Magazine - Highlights of current issue, address book of suppliers and opportunity to subscribe.

London Property News - Recent news stories, information on buying and renting property, subscriptions and a listing of London estate agents.

World of Interiors - Details of current issue's contents, subscription information and directory of British interior design from antique dealers and furniture-makers to lighting consultants and fabric designers.

Your New Home and Mortgage Matters - Aims to make house-buying easier by offering searchable database of new homes, online archive of features from past issues, mortgage information and a movers club.

Homebuilding and Renovating Magazine - DIY, self-build and custom-build.

Property Promoter - Online property magazine, helping people to promote and sell their property.

Period Ideas - Online resource guide from Period Ideas magazine. Directory, monthly articles, competitions, faq archive. Restoration advice and help for the period home owner.

House and Garden - Condé Nast magazine; information about latest issue and subscription details. Also includes online decoration directory.

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(Blaise Pascal) "All grown-ups were once children, though few of them remember it." (Antoine de Saint Exupéry) There is only one nature - the division into science and engineering is a human imposition, not a natural one. Indeed, the division is a human failure; it reflects our limited capacity to comprehend "As a child, I thought I hated everybody, but when I grew up I realized it was just children I didn't like." (Philip Larkin) "All grown-ups were once children, though few of them remember it." (Antoine de Saint Exupéry) Magazines Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. -- Albert Einstein "Learn from the mistakes of others--you can never live long enough to make them all yourself." (John Luther) Ah, well, then I suppose I shall have to die beyond my means. -- Oscar Wilde, dying words Magazines There is a coherent plan in the universe, though I don't know what it's a plan for. -- Fred Hoyle A man's reach should exeed his grasp, or else what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning "If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in government to the utmost." (Aristotle) I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves. -- August Strindberg Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you. -- Oscar Wilde Magazines The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. -- Albert Einstein Nothing average ever stood as a monument to progress. 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Le Shan) Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote. -- George Jean Nathan Magazines Too bad all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving cabs and cutting hair. -- George Burns "The devil's agents may be of flesh and blood, may they not?" (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound of the Baskervilles) This isn't right, this isn't even wrong. - Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958), upon reading a young physicist's paper "Do not go gentle into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light." (Dylan Thomas) Let go of your attachment to being right, and suddenly your mind is more open. You're able to benefit from the unique viewpoints of others, without being crippled by your own judgment. -- Ralph Mars Magazines I read the book of Job last night - I don't think God comes out well in it. -- Virginia Woolf If other people are going to talk, conversation becomes impossible. -- James McNeill Whistler "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." (George Bernard Shaw) Magazines "As is our confidence, so is our capacity." (William Hazlitt) When nations grow old, the arts grow cold and commerce settles on every tree. -- William Blake "I was born and raised with crocodiles; they are a piece of cake. But kids are so ... unpredictable." (Steve Irwin, "Crocodile Hunter") Criticism is prejudice made plausible. -- H. L. Mencken The Holocaust was an obscene period in our nation's history...this century's history.... We all lived in this century. I didn't live in this century. -- Dan Quayle, then Indiana senator and Republic Magazines Compromise: An amiable arrangement between husband and wife whereby they agree to let her have her own way. -- Anonymous The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it. - George Bernard Shaw If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married. -- Katharine Hepburn Magazines Here's to you and here's to me, and I hope we never disagree. But, if that should ever be, to HELL with you, here's to ME! -- Anonymous "Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing." (Oscar Wilde) And life is what we make it. Always has been, always will be. -- Grandma Moses Art consists of limitation. The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame. -- G. K. Chesterton Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. - Albert Einstein Magazines Marriage is a matter of give and take, but so far I haven't been able to find anybody who'll take what I have to give. -- Cass Daley The Democrats are the party that says government will make you smarter, taller, richer, and remove the crabgrass on your lawn. The Republicans are the party that says government doesn't work and the It destroys one's nerves to be amiable everyday to the same human being. -- Benjamin Disraeli Magazines It destroys one's nerves to be amiable everyday to the same human being. -- Benjamin Disraeli "Dying is the most embarrassing thing that can ever happen to you, because someone's got to take care of all your details." (Andy Warhol, America, 1985) The only one of your children who does not grow up and move away is your husband. Very little is known of the Canadian country since it is rarely visited by anyone but the Queen and illiterate sport fishermen. -- P. J. O'Rourke Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labour in freedom. -- Albert Einstein Magazines Children should be like waffles--you should be able to throw the first one away. -- Mary Alice Messenger It is because modern education is so seldom inspired by a great hope that it so seldom achieves great results. The wish to preserve the past rather that the hope of creating the future dominates the "Majority rule only works if you're also considering individual rights. Because you can't have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper." (Larry Flynt) Magazines Marriage is a trip between Niagara Falls and Reno. Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died. -- Erma Bombeck Asking politicians to vote themselves out of power is like asking rabbits not to multiply, it ain't natural. -- Bob Beckel, on term limits, CBS This Morning, 3/30/95 "The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves." (William Hazlitt) "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." (George Bernard Shaw) Magazines Morality consists in suspecting other people of not being legally married. -- George Bernard Shaw Propel, propel, propel your craft softly down liquid solution. Ecstatically, ecstatically, ecstatically, ecstatically, Existence is simply illusion. -- Fred Rogers, parody of "Row, row, row your boa "In literary criticism the critic has no choice but to make over the victim of his attention into something the size and shape of himself." (John Steinbeck, Travels With Charley) Magazines If you are going through hell, keep going. - Sir Winston Churchill Egotist: a person more interested in himself than in me. - Ambrose Bierce If you don't know how to do something, you don't know how to do it with a computer. -- Anon. No woman marries for money; they are all clever enough, before marrying a millionaire, to fall in love with him first. -- Cesare Pavese He didn't say that. He was reading what was given to him in a speech. -- Richard Darman, director of OMB, explaining why President Bush wasn't following up on his campaign pledge that there would be Magazines Those parts of the system that you can hit with a hammer (not advised) are called hardware; those program instructions that you can only curse at are called software. -- Unknown author, Levitating T All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That is his. -- Oscar Wilde "REASONABLE, adj. Accessible to the infection of our own opinions. 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