Gentbrugge Gemeentehuis Quotes & Sayings
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There is nothing that doesn't decay. Some things decay more slowly than others, that's all. — Orson Scott Card
Do I read her books? Of course. — Debbie Reynolds
IF THE TRUE MEASURE OF A BOOK is to be found in the perfume that remains behind when all the words have been forgotten then, for Beyond Recovery, it is this quality of honesty, openness and surrender which communicates itself in the words and between them, administering not just to the mind but to the background of Awareness. — Rupert Spira
Nothing left to chance. — Dan Brown
I was trying to decide if you'd be the type to roofie me. — Laurelin Paige
Was it more?" he asks, his voice tinged with hope. — E.L. James
In the final analysis, each of us is responsible for what we are. We cannot blame it on our mothers, who, thanks to Freud, have replaced money as the root of all evil. — Helen Lawrenson
A person creating a space in his life for something that he doesn't deserve at all gets readily someone whom he doesn't desire in all. — Anuj
In these highways our engineering will reflect the National Socialist movement. — Fritz Todt
I know why superman left krypton. Earth was the only place where he could get steriods! — Milton Berle
We may make progress only by freeing ourselves from the rut of the past, but without this rut an orderly society would hardly be possible in the first place. — Robert Heilbroner
Every kid wants to give their family a better life. — J. B. Bernstein
The opposing barristers were in tactical agreement (because it was plainly the judge's view) that the issue was not merely a matter of education. The court must choose, on behalf of the children, between total religion and something a little less. Between cultures, identities, states of mind, aspirations, sets of family relations, fundamental definitions, basic loyalties, unknowable futures. In such matters there lurked an innate predisposition in favor of the status quo, as long as it appeared benign. — Ian McEwan
Freedom is the right to one's dignity as a man. — Archibald MacLeish
One must love everything. — Virginia Woolf
