Borgert Strassen Quotes & Sayings
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But I'll tell you what I'm really bad at: I don't concentrate on what I'm doing, so I constantly lose things. I put my purse in the fridge - I'm one of those people. — Sophie Okonedo

Join with those who have never said: 'Right, that's it, I'm going no further,' because as sure as spring follows winter, nothing ever ends; after achieving your objective, you must start again, always using everything you have learned on the way. — Paulo Coelho

phrase "often a bridesmaid, never a bride" originated with a 1925 Listerine advertisement.) — Steven Johnson

He had spent seven years of his life with Tereza, and now he realized that those years were more attractive in retrospect than they were when he was living them. — Milan Kundera

But functional was not an aesthetic criterion that Flashjack, as a faery, had terribly high on his list of priorities; it was well below shiny and nowhere near weird. — Hal Duncan

When I lived in Egypt, we always wore kaftans. I had cashmere kaftans from Halston. You put on a kaftan in your backyard, and it's like you're in Ibiza. — Iman

I was punched breathless by the strongest emotions I have ever felt and they are now stored in my intuition as a writer. — Amy Tan

Anal is pretty much the sexual duct tape of the world- it fixes everything.
I should put that on a t-shirt. — Tara Sivec

Bacteria and viruses were the most effective allies. — Eduardo Galeano

I believe there are two periods in life, one for the bike, the other for becoming active on one's work. — Bernard Hinault

Imogen was a bright girl naturally, but she had read so many novels that her brain was completely turned. — Susan Coolidge

People are willing to work free, and they are willing to work for a reasonable wage; but offer them just a small payment and they will walk away. — Dan Ariely

How would one publish a living book, whose stories never ended? — Blake Crouch

We have no rose without its thorn; it is the law of our existence; it is the condition annexed to all our pleasures. — Stephanie Dray