Delbecque Immo Quotes & Sayings
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Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything. If you listen to what you know instinctively, it will always lead you down the right path. — Henry Winkler

I don't have an agent. The only work I get is through friendships that I've already built. — Michelle Rodriguez

Life's too short to drink crappy coffee and cry over boys who don't care. — Matty Healy

Evidence exhausts the truth. — Georges Braque

Action isn't my forte. I'm an expert on contemplation and mild regret. — Robert Sheckley

And Maud bakes cookies, because when the darkness is too heavy to bear and too many things have been broken in too many ways to ever be fixed again, Maud doesn't know what weapon to use if one can't use dreams. — Fredrik Backman

The distinction between poets and prose writers is a vulgar error. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

In the middle of the night, through the whole of the rest of the summer and beneath the autumn, one could see strange convoys of trams without passengers proceeding down the front, rattling along above the sea. Eventually, the people discovered what was going on; and despite patrols preventing anyone from reaching the promenade, some groups did quite often manage to get among the rocks right above the sea and throw flowers into the carriages as soon as the trams went past. One could hear the vehicles still bumping along on a summer's night, laden with flowers and corpses. — Albert Camus

I haven't a clue about the biology or the psychology involved when a person dissolves into tears, but it is quite fascinating to note what turns them on. There are wives who can cascade over a late husband or a burned dinner, and equally pour tears of joy over a new bonnet or a renovated bathroom ... A while ago I took a ship back from Europe. Amid the tumbling confetti ... I found myself misty-eyed watching a young lady waving a tearful farewell to her boyfriend on the dock. I couldn't figure out if I was crying at her plight, or in delight that he wasn't coming along with us. — Malcolm Forbes

I would rather be on the set than doing anything. — Orson Welles

I ride rough waters, and shall sink with no one to save me. — Virginia Woolf

We're finding [texting] 11 times more powerful than email [for communicating with kids]. — Nancy Lublin

I've only been to Dublin once, and I had a great time. I got completely soaked because it was rainy. — Jodie Foster

Comedy is very important, yes. For one thing, it keeps you sane. But it's not really a conversion. I mean, it's marginally a conversion, because if people tune in or go to a nightclub or even watch television, and hear that a lot of other people are laughing at something you thought was not funny, at least it'll force you to reconsider. — Tom Lehrer