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Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

Familiarity seems to breed contempt — Hunter S. Thompson

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Kate Willis

As they ran to the barn and began the careful climb up the steep ladder, Lily realized she had accidentally put on snow boots in her hurry. When they reached the top, the quiet hush of the still hayloft gave them that whisper-in-the-library feeling. — Kate Willis

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Bertolt Brecht

Every time you name yourself, you name someone else. — Bertolt Brecht

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Novalis

To philosophize means to make vivid. — Novalis

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By David McCullough

Hardly a soul spoke a word of English. All this they had been forewarned about, but the difference between what one had been told and what one came to understand firsthand was enormous. — David McCullough

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Henry Adams

So Henry Adams, well aware that he could not succeed as a scholar, and finding his social position beyond improvement or need of effort, betook himself to the single ambition which otherwise would scarcely have seemed a true outcome of the college, though it was the last remnant of the old Unitarian supremacy. He took to the pen. He wrote. — Henry Adams

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

They, who passed away long ago, still exist in us, as predisposition, as burden upon our fate, as murmuring blood, and as gesture that rises up from the depths of time. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Look, I am living. On what? Neither
childhood nor future
lessens ... Superabundant existence
wells in my heart. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Bioscoop Nederland Quotes By Ufuoma Apoki

There's the 'right way' and the 'usual way'.
Folks tend to confuse both.
The right way isn't always the best way, and the usual way leaves you lost in the crowd of the common.
Then, there's the 'unusual way', which might be right or 'wrong'; but when it births success, it usually has the power to invalidate the right way and the usual way. — Ufuoma Apoki