Hausbesuche Simone Quotes & Sayings
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The traveling and adventure always lift my spirits soaring with exhilaration. — Emile Hirsch
Do not use intoxicants of any sort. We who should be serving the world should not ruin our health by smoking and drinking. The money we waste on these things can be used for so many useful things. With the money we smoke away, we can buy an artificial leg for one who has lost a leg, pay for an eye operation for someone with a cataract, or buy a wheelchair for a polio victim. Or, if nothing else, we can buy some spiritual books for the local library. — Mata Amritanandamayi
My desire to experiment comes from my attention-deficit approach to cosmetics. I just get really bored, really easily. — Paloma Faith
The interesting and inspiring thing about America is that she asks nothing for herself except what she has a right to ask for humanity itself. — Woodrow Wilson
Many of the artists who have represented Negro life have seen only the comic, ludicrous side of it, and have lacked sympathy with and appreciation for the warm big heart that dwells within such a rough exterior. — Henry Ossawa Tanner
Our business is infested with idiots who try to impress by using pretentious jargon. — David Ogilvy
Human beings are nothing but intellectually organized closely interconnected interestingly and independently functioning trillions of atoms. We manipulate these atoms by our thoughts. At the same time, thoughts are the byproducts of complex interactions of these intelligent atoms. — Debasish Mridha
Art is to console those who are broken by life. — Vincent Van Gogh
I lean over and put my good ear to his lips, which tickle me as he whispers. Remember, we're madly in love, so it's all right to kiss me any time you like it. — Suzanne Collins
Mark Spitz backed away from the fucking corn. — Colson Whitehead
If you don't show up at a party, people will assume you're fat. — Julia Duffy
Why, how's this?' muttered the Jew: changing countenance; 'only two of 'em? Where's the third? They can't have got into trouble. Hark! — Charles Dickens
