Lenaerts Blommaerts Quotes & Sayings
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If you constantly expect the worst from someone, that's probably what you're going to get. — Courtney Cole

In 50 years, the world has changed, especially for kids, but kids' needs haven't changed. They still need to feel safe, be close to their families, like their teachers, and have friends to play with. — Beverly Cleary

In government you carry each hope; each disillusion. And in politics it's always about the next challenge. — Tony Blair

The mantram becomes one's staff of life and carries one through every ordeal. Each repetition has a new meaning, carrying you nearer and nearer to God. — Mahatma Gandhi

Your heart swallowed me like a well and I will never be able to climb out. I fell. I fell into your infinity. And my inability to free myself will doom your life. — Emalynne Wilder

The musical performances do more than enrich the movie; they complete it. — A.O. Scott

I may sound very cynical, but a cynic is really a realist. — U.G. Krishnamurti

The leader releases energy, unites energies, and all with the object not only of carrying out a purpose, but of creating further and larger purposes. And I do not mean here by larger purposes mergers or more branches; I speak of larger in the qualitative rather than the quantitative sense. I mean purposes which will include more of those fundamental values for which most of us agree we are really living. — Mary Parker Follett

Your own life is the way it is because of you, and the choices you have made - or failed to make. — Neale Donald Walsch

Social media had the unique ability to turn adults into immature slaves to drama. — Santino Hassell

The medical profession's classic prescription for coping with such predicaments, Primum non nocere (First, do no harm), sounds better than it is. In fact, it fails to tell us precisely what we need to know: What is harm and what is help?
However, two things about the challenge of helping the helpless are clear. One is that, like beauty and ugliness, help and harm often lie in the eyes of the beholder
in our case, in the often divergently directed eyes of the benefactor and his beneficiary. The other is that harming people in the name of helping them is one of mankind's favorite pastimes. — Thomas Szasz

Get up from that piano. You hurtin' its feelings. — Jelly Roll Morton