Brocanteur Quotes & Sayings
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The world will know peace when the entrepreneur fully masters the art of starving the politician. — Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski

Bill Hicks - blowtorch, excavator, truthsayer, and brain specialist. He will correct your vision. Others will drive on the road he built. — Tom Waits

After a trip to Japan Mitchell famously predicted that the next war would be fought in the Pacific after a Japanese sneak attack on a Sunday morning in Hawaii. Eddie Rickenbacker, who had served as Mitchell's driver before becoming an ace combat pilot, wryly quipped that "the only people who paid any attention to him were the Japanese." Most — Winston Groom

The Persian poet Rumi says, The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don't go back to sleep. You must ask for what you really want. — Elizabeth Lesser

Once we open up to the flow of energy within our body, we can also open up to the flow of energy in the universe. — Wilhelm Reich

When I came back, after all those stories about Hitler and his snub, I came back to my native country, and I could not ride in the front of the bus. I had to go to the back door. I couldn't live where I wanted. Now what's the difference? — Jesse Owens

It doesn't sound very safe." - Colt
"We're breaking into a company owned by aliens who want to wipe humans off the map. It's not supposed to be safe." - Oz
"I guess you have a point." - Colt — Jon S. Lewis

Italians are great improvisers. If something unforeseen happens, they throw up their hands, and they adjust. — Max Von Sydow

I highly recommend time to yourself. — Lianne La Havas

Christ offers us the incredible opportunity to trade temporary goods and currency for eternal rewards. — Randy Alcorn

The spell that created you was supposed to make an interconnected structure of nodes - nodes that can learn. Billions and billions of nodes in the Spell Realm, all magically connected together - — Dima Zales

From Daddy to Dad in thirty seconds. We were strangers after all. — Ellen Hopkins