Hersentrauma Quotes & Sayings
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You have to consistently be successful to be one of the top players in the world, and everything is possible in life. — Novak Djokovic
I had my style of moving and dancing and whatever I do. What you have to do, is take all the fighters you want and me and rank me where you want. I can't tell you. — Muhammad Ali
Through training there is knowledge. You can produce compassion, love, forgiveness. you can change yourself. — Dalai Lama
When my 'Scientific American' arrives every month, I read it cover to cover. — Micky Dolenz
The first sequel thing I wrote was this 'Forever Dawn' thing that will never get out, because it's horrid. But it's a really good outline for 'Breaking Dawn' - it's very similar. I knew what I was doing, which is good, because I think if I hadn't, there might have been a lot of pressure. — Stephenie Meyer
It's nice to think people might be talking about it after they've seen it. With some comedies it's a bit 'wham bam thank you ma'am', and then you just go for a pizza. — Alice Lowe
If you have more than one reason to do something (choose a doctor or veterinarian, hire a gardener or an employee, marry a person, go on a trip), just don't do it. It does not mean that one reason is better than two, just that by invoking more than one reason you are trying to convince yourself to do something. Obvious decisions (robust to error) require no more than a single reason. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Then perhaps you shouldn't sleep. The imagination has terrifying power. — Dean Koontz
Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them. — Andy Rooney
Really, I think among the many mistakes I've made over my life, one of them was caring so much about the short story. — Charles D'Ambrosio
Just keep going like crazy and look back when it's over. Otherwise you just get confused. — Cliff Burton
The two great tests of character are wealth and poverty. — Charles A. Beard
To ask that which is unjust at the hands of the just, is an injustice in itself; to expect that which is just from the unjust, is simple folly. — Plautus