Lieve Blancquaert Quotes & Sayings
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Though Duty's face is stern, her path is best: They sweetly sleep who die upon her breast. — Henry Abbey

My life doesn't change. I still have to go out and work hard every day and do the best that I can do. — Scott Eastwood

Trouble comes to us all in this life: we set our hearts on things which it isn't God's will for us to have, and then we go sorrowing. — George Eliot

Behind the incongruity between actual and perceived reality, there always lies an element of intellectual arrogance, of intellectual rigour and dogmatism. 'It is I, not they, who know what poor people can afford', the Japanese industrialist in effect asserted. 'People behave according to economic rationality, as every good Marxist knows,' as Khrushchev implied. This explains why the incongruity is so easily exploited by innovators: they are left alone and undisturbed. — Peter F. Drucker

I cared not where or how I lived, or what hardships I went through, so I could but gain souls to Christ — David Brainerd

People who read Anne Lamott, like people who read Anne Rice, believe that tragedy is romantic, but the people who read Anne Lamott believe it ironically. — Kevin Brockmeier

When you think positive, good things happen. — Matt Kemp

It's not that I don't like the real world I just wouldn't want to live here full time. — M.T. McGuire

Justice is for the victim. Vengeance is for the survivor. — Rachel Vincent

If the Socialism is Authoritarian; if there are Governments armed with economic power as they are now with political power; if, in a word, we are to have Industrial Tyrannies, then the last state of man will be worse than the first. — Oscar Wilde

I know what "custody" [of the children] means. "Get even." That's all custody means. Get even with your old lady. — Lenny Bruce

They tended to look at his lips, for his transient gaze was dizzying, though the mouth, you see, the mouth was also a danger, for the teeth would do the unraveling. — Erica Alex

It was one of those rare times when remembering the dead was more inmportant than tending to the needs of the living. — Dean Koontz

She was sorry, and rather revolted at his dirty hands, but she laughed in a well-bred way, as though it were nothing unusual to her to watch a man walking in a slow dream. — F Scott Fitzgerald