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Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By George Burns

People ask me what I'd most appreciate getting for my eighty-seventh birthday. I tell them, a paternity suit. — George Burns

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By Patch Adams

I'd say that I think the most revolutionary act that you can commit in our society today is to be happy. — Patch Adams

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By David Lynch

Float with me in the world of ether. — David Lynch

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By Piet Mondrian

In art the search for a content which is collectively understandable is false; the content will always be individual. — Piet Mondrian

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By Last Man Standing

You don't think any job's a job unless it's your job. — Last Man Standing

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By John Stott

We cannot be content with an evangelism which does not lead to the drawing of converts into the church, nor with a church order whose principle of cohesion is a superficial social camaraderie instead of a spiritual fellowship with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ. — John Stott

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By Rumi

Your hand opens and closes, opens and closes. If it were always a fist or always stretched open, you would be paralysed. Your deepest presence is in every small contracting and expanding, the two as beautifully balanced and coordinated as birds' wings. — Rumi

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By Frank Lampard

Goals never come easy. No one gives you goals. — Frank Lampard

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By Natalie Imbruglia

There is no kind way to rip the skin off animals' backs. Anyone who wears any fur shares the blame for the torture and gruesome deaths of millions of animals each year. — Natalie Imbruglia

Govaert Jacqueline Quotes By Sherwood Anderson

Their bodies were different as were the color of their eyes, the length of their noses and the circumstances of their existence, but something inside them meant the same thing, wanted the same release, would have left the same impression on the memory of an onlooker. — Sherwood Anderson