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Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By K. Webster

Sometimes an angel is found in the dark. — K. Webster

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

It is in literature that the concrete outlook of humanity receives its expression. — Alfred North Whitehead

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Karlyle Tomms

The strain of trying to make another person change causes suffering for both. — Karlyle Tomms

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Bradley Whitford

Richard Schiff is a really good baseball player. It's surprising because he looks exhausted. — Bradley Whitford

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Christopher Columbus

Riches don't make a man rich, they only make him busier. — Christopher Columbus

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Begin as you mean to go on, and go on as you began, and let the Lord be all in all to you. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Paul Howsley

He picked up the paper and read the article; it was just one of many he had read lately that portrayed the poor in an awful light. The badge had now become the symbol of the unemployed, the sick, the disabled, and the most vulnerable. Badger had noticed that the media, just like that newspaper, swirled around anybody who they deemed too lazy or too stupid to work, and it seemed, people believed what they read. — Paul Howsley

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Robert Baden-Powell

If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk. — Robert Baden-Powell

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Georg Solti

My entire learning process is slow, because I have no visual memory. — Georg Solti

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Wilkie Collins

Dont speak of tomorrow.Let the music speak to us tonight,in a happier language than ours. — Wilkie Collins

Aandacht Zoeken Quotes By Emily Dickinson

I had no portrait, now, but am small, like the wren; and my hair is bold, like the chestnut bur; and my eyes, like the sherry in the glass, that the guest leaves. — Emily Dickinson