Gysels Cooreman Quotes & Sayings
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The real peril of war lies not in military defeat. It lies in war itself, whether we win or lose. — John T. Flynn

I don't care how people read their comics, I want them to read comics. I don't care if they read them on an iPad or a phone or in store, I just want them to read comics. — Geoff Johns

I've gone into the outside world to reobserve society. The sign language of emotion I once knew has been replaced by a matrix of interrelated equations. Lines of force twist and elongate between people, objects, institutions, ideas. The individuals are tragically like marionettes, independently animate but bound by a web they choose not to see; they could resist if they wished, but so few of them do. At — Ted Chiang

The thing I learned from playing tennis is that I know what competition is. I can handle rejection. — Aaron Zigman

The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything as a blessing or a curse. — Carlos Castaneda

And once I am free to run, not even the shadows of the past will be able to catch me. — Jessica Khoury

Achievement is by all accounts to a great extent a matter of clinging after others have given up. — William Feather

Have courage to go your own way and fulfil the dreams that are unique and important to you. — Fennel Hudson

I've been told I have the biggest ego in the world and that it manifests itself when you come to me and say, 'I don't like this' or 'I want a change' ... and that I relish that because my ego's so big I think I can solve whatever you throw at me and make it even better. I enjoy the interaction and the challenge. — Frank Gehry

Lenders make their choices with clear preferences: "Africans first, women first, and agriculture first" (Flannery, — Anke Schwittay

A man knows no more in religion than he loves and embraceth with the affections of his soul. — Richard Sibbes