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Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Saint Basil

To Whom does our God say, 'in our image' (Gen. 1:26), to whom if it is not to Him who is 'the brightness of His glory and the express image of His Person' (Heb. 1:3), 'the image of the invisible God' (Col. 1:15)? It is then to His living image, to Him Who has said 'I and My Father are one' (Jn. 10:30), 'He who has seen Me has seen the Father' (Jn. 14:9), that God says, 'Let us make man in our image'. — Saint Basil

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Benny Hill

Why would I make one woman so miserable when I can make so many women very happy? — Benny Hill

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

He had always wanted Daisy, with an intensity that seemed to radiate from the pores of his skin. She was sweet, kind, inventive, excessively reasonable yet absurdly romantic, her dark sparkling eyes filled with dreams. She had occasional moments of clumsiness when her mind was too occupied with her thoughts to focus on what she was doing. She was often late to supper because she had gotten too involved in her reading. She frequently lost thimbles and slippers and pencil stubs. And she loved to stargaze. The never-forgotten sight of Daisy leaning wistfully on a balcony railing one night, her pert profile lifted to the night sky, had charged Matthew with the most blistering desire to stride over to her and kiss her senseless. — Lisa Kleypas

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Carol Plum-Ucci

Sometimes the things you search far and wide for are right under your nose. — Carol Plum-Ucci

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Anthony Doerr

What treasures they left behind! A gorgeous set of yellow topaz crystals on a gray matrix. A great pink hunk of beryl like a crystallized brain. A violet column of tourmaline from Madagascar that looks so rich he cannot resist the urge to stroke it. Bournonite; apatite on muscovite; natural zircon in a spray of colors; dozens more minerals he cannot name. — Anthony Doerr

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Bill Murray

I know how to be sour. I know that taste. — Bill Murray

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Ansel Adams

We all know the tragedy of the dustbowls, the cruel unforgivable erosions of the soil, the depletion of fish or game, and the shrinking of the noble forests. And we know that such catastrophes shrivel the spirit of the people ... The wilderness is pushed back, man is everywhere. Solitude, so vital to the individual man, is almost nowhere. — Ansel Adams

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Jack White

The big picture is a nice way to think of things if you have the freedom to. — Jack White

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

He had divested himself of the little cloaked godlet and his other amulets in a place where they would not be found in his lifetime and he'd taken for talisman the simple human heart within him. — Cormac McCarthy

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Victor Hugo

Great grief contains dejection. They discourage existence. — Victor Hugo

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Ruth Reichl

World War II really fascinated me because it's the only time that everybody in this country sat down at the same table, because eating on rations was your patriotic duty. — Ruth Reichl

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Enid Nemy

Even at the United Nations, where legend has it that the building was designed so that there could be no corner offices, the expanse of glass in individual offices is said to be a dead giveaway as to rank. Five windows are excellent, one window not so great. — Enid Nemy

Humanitaire Regularisatie Quotes By Brian Jones

Jimi Hendrix was the most exciting guitarist I've ever heard. — Brian Jones