Begegnen Conjugation Quotes & Sayings
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Wert thou as far
As that vast shore washed with the farthest sea,
I would adventure for such merchandise. — William Shakespeare

We believe the light of Christ is present in all men - though in some cases, perceiving it is somewhat difficult, — Diana Gabaldon

If your taste goes wrong or you listen to other people's tastes too much, even though they could make a fantastic movie out of it with their own tastes, if they blend their tastes with mine, it's probably going to be a mess. — Andre Ovredal

Worse, the perpetuation of this "pseudo-mathematics," this emphasis on the accurate yet mindless manipulation of symbols, creates its own culture and its own set of values. Those — Paul Lockhart

I think that in the last twenty years or so, there's been a new kind of honesty in painting where painters have been very proud of paint and have let it behave openly. — Robert Rauschenberg

Do you ever think that people who find it tougher to say what they're feeling are the ones who feel things more intensely? As if they're the ones who really understand what it means to love someone? As if they have to keep their defenses high, because they care too much and have too much to lose? — Claire Cross

We destroy only because we're spiritually sated. Exactly like children! — Leo Tolstoy

Artistic ambition is important. And it seems it would be a great time to do some theatre, like a new extreme. — Emile Hirsch

My father's music was influential. My place is my place. I must be myself and who I am. — Stephen Marley

All I kin git out o' the Wickersham position on prohibition is that the distinguished jurist seems to feel that if we'd let 'em have it the problem o' keepin' 'em from gitten;' it would be greatly simplified — Kin Hubbard

At some point you just have to let go of what you thought should happen and live in what is happening. — Heather Hepler

It is not my interest to pay the principal, nor my principle to pay the interest. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Nature has no consolation for us. Out of her formlessness issues forms which return to formlessness, - that is all. The plant becomes clay; the clay becomes a plant. When the plant turns to clay, what becomes of the vibration which was its life? Does it go on existing viewlessly, like the forces that shape spectres of frondage in the frost upon a window-pane? — Lafcadio Hearn

The hardest part about parenting is when I have to be The Dad
aka the Fun-Sucker
as opposed to being a friend. — James Patterson