Lotje Boer Quotes & Sayings
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I was desperate for a kiss, but I was terrified to kiss him. There was nothing I wanted more, and that was the terrifying part. — Alexis Bass

Naturally I drew register a little exaggerated, in order to create something new in the sense of a sublime literature that sings of despair only in order to oppress the reader, and make him desire the good as the remedy. — Comte De Lautreamont

The lives of heroes have enriched history, and history has adorned the actions of heroes ; and thus I cannot say whether the historians are more indebted to those who provided them with such noble materials, or those great men to their historians. — Jean De La Bruyere

The British do not expect happiness. I had the impression, all the time that I lived there, that they do not want to be happy; they want to be right. — Quentin Crisp

The independence of the economic sphere was a tenet of faith with Liberalism. — Francis Parker Yockey

Learn from both your mistakes and successes because if you learn only from your mistakes you will only learn more errors — Norman Vincent Peale

Every few years when it's been another five years that have passed and I haven't made a film and the depression starts taking over totally, I allow myself to do a commercial. And then I feel really dirty and get to work promptly. — Terry Gilliam

As I started getting older and started to learn about the world, my friends would tell me about video games and dirt bikes and stuff, and I'd be like, "Oh, I got none of that." I started asking questions, like, "Why we can't get this stuff?" And it was like, "Well, we work hard to make sure da da da ... " — Fetty Wap

I understand that kids look up to me, that some people might have gotten sober because of me. — Gerard Way

A black belt doesn't mean anything. The meaning is in the journey. — Gunnar Nelson

You have to keep the faith that it will all get better. Yes ... it may get worse but you have to believe in your heart that one great day ... it will all be better! — Timothy Pina

Disability is a characteristic like hair color; it's not a defining principle. — Jean Driscoll