Geniale Jaarboek Quotes & Sayings
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If we were the team that won out, then life was good and we felt that we were worth something. — Barry Mann
I am lucky to have advisers whom I trust. — Monica Seles
I didn't think I'd be going for another Olympics. — Misty May-Treanor
The Christian should take nothing short of Christ for his model. — Charles Spurgeon
The elderly are all someone's flesh and blood and we cannot just shut them in a cupboard and hand over the responsibility for taking care of them to the state. — Simon Callow
One missed e-mail, untracked commitment, or decision avoided can have hugely magnified consequences. — David Allen
But because of his telling, many who did not believe have come to believe, and some who did not care have come to care. He tells the story, out of infinite pain, partly to honor the dead, but also to warn the living - to warn the living that it could happen again and that it must never happen again. Better than one heart be broken a thousand times in the retelling, he has decided, if it means that a thousand other hearts need not be broken at all. (vi) — Elie Wiesel
The Master made it his task to destroy systematically every
doctrine, every belief, every concept of the divine, for these
things, which were originally intended as pointers, were now
being taken as descriptions.
He loved to quote the Eastern saying When the sage points
to the moon, all that the idiot sees is the finger. — Anthony De Mello
Online advertising is increasingly only a fraction of what is being lost from print advertising, and it is under constant pressure. — Rupert Murdoch
I've given up thinking - it keeps getting me into trouble. — Stephen King
Some people look at the world and say 'why?' Some people look at the world and say 'why not?' — George Bernard Shaw
People don't walk away from their homes unless they can't make the payments. That's an indication that we are in a recession. — Eugene Fama
Remember that man lives only in the present, in this fleeting instant; all the rest of his life is either past and gone, or not yet revealed. — Marcus Aurelius
I still climb Mount Everest just as often as I used to. I play polo just as often as I used to. But to walk down to the hardware store I find a little bit more difficult — Dr. Seuss
A woman keeps to home and family, and tends to matters inside the home. A man keeps to war games and tends to matters outside.
A queen tends to both, I wanted to say, but did not. She would not understand. — Susan Fraser King