Cordula Reyer Quotes & Sayings
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I think women have brought a lot of life back to the sport-first, because a lot of people doubted women could actually do it well. Two, part of it is that old fascination some people have in watching athletes risk injury to win. — Stacy Dragila
Brokenness a result of bitterness. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The philosopher may sometimes love the infinite; the poet always loves the finite. For him the great moment is not the creation of light, but the creation of the sun and moon. — G.K. Chesterton
To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical. — Thomas Jefferson
When you taste honey, remember gall. — Benjamin Franklin
glanced at the van sitting in the driveway before turning her gaze on the mountains in the distance, all lilac and orange in the rising sunlight. How easy would it be to just drive away? Never look back? Do something different. Something new. Something — Julie Frayn
I always write back to people who are kind enough to write to me. Actually, I don't write - I recline on my red velvet sofa with my feet on the coffee table and dictate the letters to my eldest son. — Sue Townsend
To the extent that language forces experiences into categories it is a screen between reality and the human being. In a word, we pay for its benefits ... Therefore, while using language, as we must of necessity, we should be aware of its shortcomings. — Abraham Maslow
When you are setting yourself up for success, above all put on love, because love never fails and with one-size-fits-all solution to every situation you will ever encounter. — Joo Lian Carter
I try to stay away from the more schmaltzy side of things. That can backfire quickly. — James Wolk
I'm just not very interested in decoration. — Phoebe Philo
Attachment to money will always create insecurity no matter how much money you have in the bank. — Deepak Chopra
There is a moral, of course, and like all morals it is better not pursued. — Sylvia Townsend Warner
