Beschrijving In English Quotes & Sayings
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Revolutions are the produce of passion, not of sober and tranquil reason. — William Godwin
Nobody dies a virgin... Life fucks us all. — Kurt Cobain
Insanity is for everyone, Sunshine. All the world's peoples may enjoy its glorious bounty. — Amy Fecteau
I always thought I wrote good bridges. I was a bit more impressed with the bridges I wrote than maybe the songs I wrote. — Rick Nielsen
For if there's no everlasting God, there's no such thing as virtue, and there's no need of it. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The beautiful thing about older people is their ability to cut the fat off of conversation. When they talk, they don't go on forever and ever. They say what they have to say, and that's it. That was my grand dad. Some of the things he said stunned me, but his words were logical. I'll never forget them. — Bill Cosby
We can't stop talking about the importance of our values and our culture. We can't stop talking about them because the moral well-being of our people is directly linked to their economic well-being. — Marco Rubio
I was a scholarship minor public school day boy at Ardingly College and later Whitgift School. Then, straight into work as a journalist - a wonderful thing for a writer. — Neil Gaiman
You cannot imagine a more certain rule or a more powerful suggestion than this, that all the blessings we enjoy are divine deposits which we have received on this condition that we distribute them to others. — John Calvin
No test tube can breed love and affection. No frozen packet of semen ever read a story to a sleepy child. — Shirley Williams
In France everything is a matter for jest. People make quips about the scaffold, about Napoleon's defeat on the banks of The Beresina, and about the barricades of our revolutions. So, at the assizes of the Last Judgment, there will always be a Frenchmen to crack a joke. — Honore De Balzac
We do not believe in the educative power of words and commands alone, but seek cautiously, and almost without the child's knowing it, to guide his natural activity. — Maria Montessori
