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Andries Quotes By Valter Dos Santos

there is no more powerful medicine than true love. Love can heal any wound — Valter Dos Santos

Andries Quotes By David Dennis

I want to keep living in this beautiful dream-world of ours. — David Dennis

Andries Quotes By Anthony Doerr

A single bed with blood in it. Blood on the pillow and on the sheets and even on the enameled metal of the bed frame. Pink rags in a basin. Half-unrolled bandage on the floor. The nurse bustles over and grimaces at Werner. Outside of the kitchens, she is the only woman at the school. — Anthony Doerr

Andries Quotes By Duane Swierczynski

I think managing pain with narcotics could be a useful skill. Hiding your true self from you co-workers, which is totally true. Exacting justice when it needs to be dealt. — Duane Swierczynski

Andries Quotes By Roy Andries De Groot

The 'perfect marriage' of food and wine should allow for infidelity. — Roy Andries De Groot

Andries Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

I exist, I am, I am here, I am becoming, I make my own life and no one else makes it for me. I must face my own shortcomings, mistakes, transgressions. No one can suffer my non-being as I do, but tomorrow is another day, and I must decide to leave my bed and live again. And if I fail, I don't have the comfort of blaming you or life or God. — Leo Buscaglia

Andries Quotes By Andries Kumalo

An enemy is defeated by keeping quite, a demon by a prayer. — Andries Kumalo

Andries Quotes By Roy Andries De Groot

The right food always comes at the right time. Reliance on out-of-season foods makes the gastronomic year an endlessly boring repetition. — Roy Andries De Groot

Andries Quotes By Roy Andries De Groot

Lyon is full of temperamental gourmets, eternally engaged in a never-ending search for that imaginary, perfect, unknown little back-street bistro, where one can dine in the style of Louis XIV for the price of a pack of peanuts. — Roy Andries De Groot