Lorbeerbaum Quotes & Sayings
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Basically, I think you need two things to get by in this world: a sense of humor and the ability to laugh when your ego is destroyed. — Arlo Guthrie

If you look closely enough, amid the merciless and the bitter, there is always the chance that you may find comfort and the promise of something good. — Bob Greene

When does one become free from all tubers (of the mind)? When one becomes free of kashayas (anger-pride-deceit-greed). Kashays (anger-pride-deceit-greed) are tubers themselves. — Dada Bhagwan

Love is like morning dew. It is always beautiful and fresh. — Lailah Gifty Akita

He could stand pain, himself. He just couldn't stand hers. — Jodi Picoult

Death can never kill an idea. Ideas are more powerful than death. Ideas outlive men and can never be destroyed. — Myles Munroe

Today's prime educational objective must be to form men-and-women-for-others who cannot even conceive of love of God which does not include love for the least of their neighbors. — Pedro

Never the romance without the bloodshed! — Rick Moody

Some 480 suspected enemy spies were detained in Britain in the course of the war. Just 77 of these were German. The rest were, in descending order of magnitude, Belgian, French, Norwegian, and Dutch, and then just about every conceivable race and nationality, including several who were stateless. After 1940, very few were British. Of the total intercepted, around a quarter were subsequently used as double agents, of whom perhaps 40 made a significant contribution. — Ben Macintyre

We can bring into being, the things we dream. So much of what we are is, limited or expanded by, what we think. — Jaeda DeWalt

My strength as a singer is my versatility. I find it really frustrating when I'm only expected to show off. The music industry is awash with female acrobats. What happens to the song, and treating it for its sake and not as an ego example? — Alison Moyet

If a thief helps a poor man out of the spoils of his thieving, we must not call that charity. — Dante Alighieri