Gelegenheid Betekenis Quotes & Sayings
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Austria, Germany and the U.S. South did not disappear as a result of their currencies' ruin. Although many people suffered, most people found a way to survive, life went on, and economic activity eventually resumed after the adoption of a 'reformed' or foreign medium of exchange. — Robert Higgs
I have many debates now with friends on the changes, and the continuing confusion over bringing up your children, instilling values, letting them make the right choices. — Olivia Williams
He was trying to pay close attention to his surroundings as a way to avert thought and anxiety. — David Foster Wallace
A poem is a hand, a hook, a prayer. It is a soul in action. — Edward Hirsch
I'm here because I've lost my head. My mind is unhinged. That's what the doctors say. — A.G. Howard
Meg's high-heeled slippers were dreadfully tight, and hurt her, though she would not own it; and Jo's nineteen hair-pins all seemed stuck straight into her head, which was not exactly comfortable; but, dear me, let us be elegant or die. — Louisa May Alcott
I am one of those guys who could do the most emotional scene and crack a joke instantly. I'm lucky. I'm just like an idiot savant. I have one enormously enjoyable, pleasurable - for me - talent, which is being able to act. — James Woods
And I might add the confidence with which distracted persons do oftentimes, when they are awake, think, they see black fiends in places, where there is no black object in sight without them. — Robert Boyle
Maybe love won't let you down. All of your failures are training grounds and just as your back's turned you'll be surprised ... as your solitude subsides . — William Shakespeare
I'm not typically a roller coaster person, but Space Mountain I really love out of all roller coasters. That and Splash Mountain. — Sara Ramirez
Sometimes one does not mean to fall in love. Sometimes it just happens — Shannon Hale
The very definition of news is something that hardly ever happens. If an incident is in the news, we shouldn't worry about it. It's when something is so common that its no longer news - car crashes, domestic violence - that we should worry. — Bruce Schneier
The left has lost the common touch. — Christopher Lasch
