Des Georges Syndrome Quotes & Sayings
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Top Des Georges Syndrome Quotes

Nikolai stroked her cheek, then wrapped her in his embrace. "You're safe," he said tenderly beside her ear. "I've got you, and I'm going to keep you safe. — Lara Adrian

Instead of measuring my success and value by my own standards, I was measuring it by how others perceived me. — Jennifer Lopez

I believe when you meet the right person it clicks, and you both know and you start making it work, you know? — Hunter Hayes

Love is a state in which a man sees things most decidedly as they are not. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Supposedly I've got traces of an English accent, though I can't hear it. I must have inherited it from my mother, who's English, and then I think it was exacerbated by the fact that I live with an Australian. — Lev Grossman

Faith: not wanting to know what the truth is. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I'm bad at picking heroes. — Margaret Atwood

Sometimes, you cut off people and you don't even let them know that you aren't messing with them anymore. A lot of people cut themselves off because they can't deal with the new stuff that you have going on. — Kirko Bangz

Sometimes writing about a TV show, or a movie, or a book, is the most honest way to write about yourself. — Aaron Burch

Known is Nothing, Unknown is Everything; This is Half Hidden World.
We know only a little about ourselves, even ourselves. So blind are we that more often than not we never know what we're going to do next, Love or Hate. Like what we are for ourselves, a part of our soul mates, our boy and girl friends, also remains Unknown to Us, quite naturally, despite living together under the same roof, eating together, sleeping together....And that hidden part makes us ex-things to others. — Jamaluddin Jamali

How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser. — Lou Holtz

I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man. — Nelson Mandela

The true wealth of a nation lies not in it's gold or silver but in it's learning, wisdom and in the uprightness of its sons. — Kahlil Gibran