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Jenever Quotes By Nescio

Koekebakker, I feel so strange inside.' 'Well you certainly smell like jenever,' I said. 'No,' Japi said, ' it's not the jenever. I think my soul is too big. — Nescio

Jenever Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

Mi'ija, in a world as wrong as this one, all we can do is to make things as right as we can. — Barbara Kingsolver

Jenever Quotes By Robert Aris Willmott

It is supposable that, in the eyes of angels, a struggle down a dark lane and a battle of Leipsic differ in nothing but excess of wickedness. — Robert Aris Willmott

Jenever Quotes By David Satcher

People tend to think of overweight and obesity as strictly a personal matter, but there is much that communities can and should do to address these problems. — David Satcher

Jenever Quotes By Bertrand Russell

A life too full of excitement is an exhausting life, in which continually stronger stimuli are needed to give the thrill that has come to be thought an essential part of pleasure. — Bertrand Russell

Jenever Quotes By Richard Florida

I call the age we are entering the creative age because the key factor propelling us forward is the rise of creativity as the primary mover of our economy. — Richard Florida

Jenever Quotes By Sidney Poitier

My father was a tomato farmer. There is the phrase that says he or she worked their fingers to the bone, well, that's my dad. And he was a very good man. — Sidney Poitier

Jenever Quotes By Dana Arcuri

The truth is real change begins with your willingness and courage to take the first step forward. Usually, the first step is the most difficult one to take. All resistances and old habits must be eliminated. Deep within you there must be determination to overcome your obstacles. To believe God has something better for you and lean on Him as you persevere. — Dana Arcuri

Jenever Quotes By David Leavitt

It was an instinct to put the world in order that powered her mending split infinitives and snipping off dangling participles, smoothing away the knots and bumps until the prose before her took on a sheen, like perfect caramel. — David Leavitt