Adrian Van Oyen Quotes & Sayings
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I dance for freedom. I dance for people's reaction more than anything. I feel great and I feel like I can do anything, say anything while I'm dancing and nobody can care. I do have times when I'm angry and I literally do slam my bedroom door and dance all around my bedroom. It's a good way of getting energy out and it's a good way of doing things, but I do it purely just to entertain other people. — George Sampson

He was only a boy from a Welsh hill village who had the good fortune to become a monk. Today he would speak to the king. What gave him the right? — Ken Follett

My gast was pretty well flabbered. — Jim Butcher

A citizen should render to the state all the services he can as soon as the sovereign demands them. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

I spit upon your God! — William Golding

He turned as her heard — Kathleen Ayers

My uniform experience has convinced me that there is no other God than Truth — Mahatma Gandhi

Your success is my success because you are my friend. — Ben Tolosa

Failure is an experience, not a definition. — T.W. Zugger

Thus the city repeats its life, identical, shifting up and down on its empty chessboard. The inhabitants repeat the same scenes, with the acton changed; they repeat the same speeches with variously combined accents; they open alternate mouths in identical yawns. Alone, among all the cities of the empire, Eutropia remains always the same. Mercury, god of the fickle, to whom the city is sacred, worked this ambiguous miracle. — Italo Calvino

You're at the top of your game if you do comedy. — Hector Elizondo

Not bad in short, though the last one [understanding the language of animals], isn't half as useful as you might expect, since when all's said and done the language of the beasts tends to revolve around: a) the endless hunt for food, b) finding a warm bush to sleep in the evening, and c) the sporadic satisfication of certain glands. (Many would argue that the language of human kind boils down to this too) — Jonathan Stroud