Belangrijk Quotes & Sayings
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It's something we do every week. Every week kind of has bigger name headliners. It's all just our taste. There's a lot of people like Ian Edwards or Dan Mintz who a lot of people haven't heard of yet, but we know are really great. When we started the show five years ago it wasn't because Patton Oswalt needs another place to play. It was because we had a lot of new friends like BJ Novak or Morgan Murphy, who didn't have any club to play. — B. J. Porter
As a child, I was raised with my grandmother, alongside all my cousins, and the kitchen was always full. — Azzedine Alaia
Forgiveness doesn't mean forget what happened ... If something is serious and it is necessary to take counter-measures, you have to take counter-measures. — Dalai Lama
We all felt the majesty of the body. In a very short period of time we had seen something that was bigger than each of us. A lot of people, even those who were not religious, were reverent and attributed the success to God. As we saw the artificial heart beat in Dr. Clark, the feeling was not aren't we great, but aren't we small. — William DeVries
When people ask what you do, tell them you're a writer. Put yourself on the line. Make a commitment. — Janet Evanovich
The characteristic of coquettes is affectation governed by whim. — Henry Fielding
Change we must; if a river can, so can we. — Vinita Kinra
The earth is an orbiting speck in incomprehensible vastness. The histories of our civilizations, our accomplishments and secrets, great good and evil - these are no more significant than the single twinkle of a star. Perhaps, this is why we try to outshine the heavens with our cities and make theatrical events of our simple lives. — Christopher Hawke
Wasn't it? Is loyalty still a commendable quality when it is misdirected? — Cassandra Clare
Many people have a gift for language that flows when they are talking and dries up when they are confronted with the blank page, — Francine Prose
The sketch of the summer-house which she had given me on the morning of our farewell, and which had never been separated from me since, was the birthday of our first hope. — Wilkie Collins
