Klassischer Rhabarberkuchen Quotes & Sayings
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After I see a painting, I go into a room, I close my eyes and I slowly escape into the beauty of the painting. I reflect on the painting, the nuances of the artwork, it's theme, mood and highlights -until the magic of the painting flashes before me. — Srinidhi.R

5 steps to happiness: Don't speak badly about yourself. Trust your instincts. Let go of what you can't control. Don't be afraid to say no. Don't be afraid to say yes. — Karen Salmansohn

Did I really just get assaulted by a big scary man, then get saved by my stalker?
... Yeah. That about sums it up. — Belle Aurora

I guess because of my act, people think that I say things they want to say, and that they can just come up and say anything to me. — Wanda Sykes

There are many fools who go to school,
and many more who don't. — Matshona Dhliwayo

And you," Jackal interrupted, turning on me, "are part of the problem. Bitching and crying because he's not acting like a human anymore. Here's a news flash, sister. He's not human anymore. He doesn't need you holding his hand every time a kitten dies. Maybe when he was a mewling, pathetic meatsack, he needed some kind of protection, but he's one of us now. Or he would be, if you didn't act like it was the end of the world because he likes the taste of blood. Stop treating him like a mortal and let him be a bloody vampire. — Julie Kagawa

I'm an illegal alien and have been for many years. If you rub my skin, I go green. — Claire Forlani

The girl who signed her papers in lipstick
leans against the drugstore, smoking,
brushing her hair like a machine — Billy Collins

A brilliant solution to the wrong problem can be worse than no solution at all: solve the correct problem. — Donald A. Norman

I don't like to dwell on regrets. They tell you that you have not come to terms with what you've done. — Joel Dicker

There is no real reality to a really imagined life any more. — Gertrude Stein