Bioscoop Roeselare Quotes & Sayings
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So why a book? Well, since you've come into my life, you've been a constant source of entertainment while simultaneously driving me insane. I felt I had to write down my observations about you in a book. And also for money, so you could eat and continue to break things. — Jim Gaffigan

People are awful. Drink some beer." Haruki — Min Jin Lee

Oh, the meadows were gold and the sky so blue,
I traveled down that pebble path I so well knew.
The sun shined on down through trees so green
And I picked white flowers for which I was so keen.
Oh sweet lilies of mine, the beauty you shine,
Over hilltops and streams below,
You bend in the breeze and bloom with ease,
In the morning as the dew starts to glow ... — Katlyn Charlesworth

Writing, which used to be my delight, has become an almost forgotten art with me. — Harry Haskell

I can't hit a ball more than 200 yards. I have no butt. You need a butt if you're going to hit a golf ball. — Dennis Quaid

Fear and greed tend to affect one's judgement. — Walter Schloss

With modern parts atop old ones, the brain is like an iPod built around an eight-track cassette player. — Sharon Begley

The dark emotions everyone hid in their depths weren't all of who they really were. They weren't their true selves. — L.J.Smith

If we're willing to give up hope that insecurity and pain can be eliminated, then we can have the courage to relax with the groundlessness of our situation. This is the first step on the path. — Pema Chodron

People make fun of you for one reason: They want to get your temper flaring. If you can show them it doesn't bother you, the games over. — Nicholas L Vulich

My parents just neglected me, I wasn't abused or anything. — Andy Dick

Whatever is not nailed down is mine." This is the motto of the exploiter. "Whatever can be pried loose is not nailed down." This is the second maxim in a country where people are rich, caring little in their present prosperity what shall become of the future. — David Starr Jordan