Dodelijke Middelen Quotes & Sayings
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A whole week, a single campaign, a month, a week, even a day was far more than enough to cut a company or platoon to ribbons or cripple a man for life: it needed only a quarter of an hour. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

One cannot love a world. It is too large. But a fleck of ground so far as his eye can see, one may hold precious above all. — Michael Flynn

By gathering seed from trees which are close to our homes and close to our hearts, helping them to germinate and grow, and then planting them back into their original landscapes, we can all make a living link between this millennium and the next, a natural bridge from the past to the future. — Chris Baines

Make peace with yourself and you make peace with the world. - Charmainism — Charmaine Smith Ladd

I spent my life trying to cure myself of my education. — Federico Fellini

He still was not happy, she never had been. What caused this inadequacy in her life? Why did everything she leaned on instantaneously decay?.. — Gustave Flaubert

We are all perfect clocks that the Divinity has set to ticking when, even before birth, the heart explodes into its lifelong dance. — Mark Helprin

Oh, God! That bread should be so dear, And flesh and blood so cheap! — Jacob A. Riis

Normally, I am a vocal advocate for 'looking both ways' and 'knowing the size of one's own body.' But working, socialising and simply running errands in Manhattan, means I am bound to break my own rules on occasion. — Sloane Crosley

Revolutionary products don't fail because they are shipped too early. They fail because they aren't revised fast enough. — Guy Kawasaki

But I say that we are the enemies of society, and so much the worse for society. We are the enemies of society, for society is the enemy of humanity, its oldest and its most pitiless enemy. — G.K. Chesterton

My love isn't a weapon, it's a lifeline, reach out and take hold, and don't let go! — Francine Rivers

He turned and walked across the floor and out. I watched the door close. I listened to his steps going away down the imitation marble corridor. After a while they got faint, then they got silent. I kept on listening anyway. — Raymond Chandler