Kaart Wereld Quotes & Sayings
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For me, I like to keep it real simple; I just worry about myself, the waves, and my surroundings. — Joel Parkinson

If I had to choose a companion to be at the return of eternal darkness with, I'd choose you. — J.K. Rowling

And the more hurt she gets, the more venomous she grows. — Emily Bronte

Naomi knew she should pray... Instead, she put her face in her hands and wept with all the force of a bursting dam. — Heather Blanton

go.
enjoy.
leave.
it was all about you, anyway. — Nayyirah Waheed

Another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody ... .. — Sam Cooke

That strange turbulence that rises when you begin to wash up on the island of your own little self and you don't see how you could ever sustain yourself there. — Sue Monk Kidd

...beggars were permitted to enter great houses and solicit directly from the table, but now they are restricted to the doorstep. — Joseph Gies

We who have lived before railways were made belong to another world. It was only yesterday, but what a gulf between now and then! Then was the old world. Stage-coaches, more or less swift, riding-horses, pack-horses, highwaymen, knights in armor, Norman invaders, Roman legions, Druids, Ancient Britons painted blue, and so forth
all these belong to the old period. But your railroad starts the new era, and we of a certain age belong to the new time and the old one. We who lived before railways, and survive out of the ancient world, are like Father Noah and his family out of the Ark. — William Makepeace Thackeray

The most stupid thing a man can think of, is to think that he knows everything — Jared Nyairo Onduso

The proper use of language, for me personally, is one that enables us to approach things (present or absent) with discretion, attention, and caution, with respect for what things (present or absent) communicate without words. — Italo Calvino

You get your chips your way, I'll get my chips mine. — Phil Ivey

I grew up in a commune where no one considered me female, particularly. — Kristin Hersh