Gerard Philips Quotes & Sayings
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The first time I met death, it was at a ball and we danced a waltz. — Charlotte Featherstone
I have been rejected 120 times, probably because I didn't write the right book. — Pierce Brown
you have to understand in order to disagree. — Charles Van Doren
All great movements, it is written, go through three stages: ridicule, discussion, adoption. It is the realisation of this third stage, adoption, that requires our passion and our discipline, our hearts and our heads. The fate of animals is in our hands. — Tom Regan
When you're making a film, you have an obligation to fill the frame with life. — Joss Whedon
I can't immediately get all this coverage when my record comes out. The way I sell gold and platinum records is by being on the road. — TobyMac
Other than heaven, the only place where one's heart is completely safe from the dangers of love is hell. — C.S. Lewis
I'm not really into EDM music; I really like when someone plays their instrument and stuff. But I saw Deadmau5 at a festival, and it was pretty tight, I have to admit. He's got the giant mouse head on and tubes coming out of the ceiling and giant mirror glass things. — Brittany Howard
Are we ready?"
"You have your dagger?"
"I rarely leave home without it."
"Then to the Batcave, Sentinel. — Chloe Neill
I think sometimes it's too hard to believe in yourself. You just do the things you're not sure you can do. You just act, in spite of not being certain. I don't believe I can change the world - it sounds stupid to even talk about it - but I'm going to try. — Cassandra Clare
The relation between life and literature - a final antimony - is one of mutual plagiarism. — Mary McCarthy
There are 3 reasons for why you can't beat me. First, I'm better looking than you are. Second, your blows are too light. And third, there's nothing in the world I can't tear up. — Akimine Kamijyo
Wasn't it hard that you did so much for children and loved them so deeply and they seemed so indifferent to you in return? — Maeve Binchy
The hero of the book does long to experience God. But his conception of God is very western. — Orhan Pamuk
And they lived ever after, whether they were happy about it or not. — Allyse Near
