Durme Aalter Quotes & Sayings
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If it doesn't feel right, don't do it. Trust your intuition and don't ask "why", just say no. — Maria Erving

Danger is the very basis of superstition. It produces a searching after help supernaturally when human means are no longer supposed to be available. — Benjamin Haydon

People like Arvo Part would not have been taken seriously 20 years ago. — Gavin Bryars

I went to Russia a Communist; but contact with those who have no doubts has intensified a thousandfold my own doubts, not as to Communism in itself, but as to the wisdom of holding a creed so firmly that for its sake men are willing to inflict widespread misery. — Bertrand Russell

Twenty years from now, I hope I'm consistently in my life, in the zone. I have seen the next year before. — Meredith Brooks

Always avoid alliteration. — Sienna McQuillen

I know the law ... I am it's greatest transgressor. — Roy Bean

Someone who might-who did understand what it was like to be crippled at your very core, someone who was still climbing inch by inch out of that abyss. — Sarah J. Maas

Let's face it, we're skunk drunk and it's because of money. It's almost like we all need to enter Betty Ford Clinic 2.0 together. This time, it's not stock market money but private equity, M&A, VCs and to some degree the reckless abandonment of logic by some advertisers who are perpetuating what is sure to end badly when the economy turns. Hubris is back my friends. — Steve Rubel

I think that maybe in every company today there is always at least one person who is going crazy slowly. — Joseph Heller

Life is so unique, that sometimes I don't know, I'm alive — Jim Jensen

We're all pretty proud of it, and we're also standing around, scratching our heads and going, "Wow, this is really good." With the caliber of actors that we have, you really can't got wrong. Not only is it fun, but it's good. It's been really, really great, in that aspect. I totally get what they're doing. — Angie Harmon