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Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Robert Morgan

One of the most powerful devices of poetry is the use of distortions. You can go from talking about the way a minute passes to the way a century passes, or a lifetime. — Robert Morgan

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Don DeLillo

I was not a happy runner. I did it to stay interested in my body, to stay informed, and to set up clear lines of endeavor, a standard to meet, a limit to stay within. I was just enough of a puritan to think there must be some virtue in rigorous things, although I was careful not to overdo it. I never wore the clothes. the shorts, tank top, high socks. Just running shoes and a lightweight shirt and jeans. I ran disguised as an ordinary person. — Don DeLillo

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By David Levithan

Yeah," I said. "You might be human, Jack, but Ariel's mathematics. She's all mathematics."
There are so many things I wish I hadn't said. — David Levithan

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Brooklyn Ann

I need you more than I need the sunshine. — Brooklyn Ann

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Paul Bremer

The loss of innocent life is a tragedy for anyone involved in it, but the numbers are really very low. — Paul Bremer

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Charles Handy

You have to stand outside the box to see how the box can be re-designed. — Charles Handy

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Frederick Lenz

In the second stage we stop thought for limited periods of time. — Frederick Lenz

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Anonymous

It is only when we "rejoice with trembling" that we fully grasp who the God of Scripture is. — Anonymous

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The love in me salutes the love in you. — Marianne Williamson

Broekmans Dranken Quotes By Jonathan Swift

Frequently exercised in my sight, to accustom themselves to me. — Jonathan Swift