Koennen Quotes & Sayings
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I can become you for a second and you can become me and this lifts us up. — Meryl Streep
The apartment was tiny, but neat: the bed was made; a few books (business books and a self-help book, all in English and all from the library) were stacked on a nightstand. — Patrick Hoffman
Both my happiness and unhappiness I owe to the love of pleasure; of sex, travel, reading, conversation (hearing oneself talk), food, drink, cigars and lying in warm water. — Cyril Connolly
Being funny is a symptom of what's underneath. You're pumping out all that energy because something else is going on inside you, some opposing force, something uncomfortable. — Faith Prince
Zombies don't exist. — Molly Looby
My humor had changed from foolishness to making sense. — Bernie Mac
There are two ways by which the spirit of a culture may be shriveled. In the first - the Orwellian - culture becomes a prison. In the second - the Huxleyan - culture becomes a burlesque. No — Neil Postman
Every woman must own her story; otherwise we are all part of the silence. — Zainab Salbi
She knew his secrets, knew him inside out.
Humans could never know each other that way.
They could never really get into another person's head.
All the talking in the world couldn't even prove that you and the other person saw the same colour red. — L.J.Smith
I don't like to lose control of my emotions. — Michael Chabon
I hate feet, they're disgusting! What are they even for? — Peter Andre
So I had to figure out for myself what was right and true. It was a search. It was a process. It drew on the moral sense that I'd learned from my parents, and in church, and in my own heart, and led me on my own journey of discovery. — Tim Cook
I finally understood what my grandmother meant. If I wasn't comfortable with myself, I would never be comfortable. — Marjane Satrapi
Always be yourself.
There is nothing else you can be. How can you be not yourself? How could you be something else than what you are? — Helena Kalivoda