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Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Erin Hanson

I lend everyone my ear,
But nobody my heart,
And I sure would like to change that,
But I don't know where to start,
I smile more to myself,
Than the world will ever see,
Because the only time my smile is real,
Is in my own company,
People don't know how I feel,
They never even ask,
It seems I have fooled them all,
They can't see past my mask,
If they were with me late at night,
When the world was still asleep,
Maybe I'd let them sort,
Through the secrets that I keep,
But when I wake at 2am,
Nobody is ever there,
And I learnt that why I hide my heart,
Is because no-one really cares. — Erin Hanson

Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

As more men become more educated and women get educated, the value system has to be more enhanced and the respect for human dignity and human life is made better. — Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Aaron Tveit

I was a very awkward high schooler, especially in early high school. — Aaron Tveit

Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Erich Segal

Sometimes I amaze even myself. — Erich Segal

Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Claudia Rankine

Yes, and though watching tennis isn't a cure for feeling, it is a clean displacement of effort, will, and disappointment. — Claudia Rankine

Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Amos Smith

The Alexandrian Mystics taught that Jesus' divinity with a capital D and his humanity with a lower case h are always in dynamic tension and can never be separated. — Amos Smith

Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Patti Smith

I personally am not interested in people trying to pigeonhole me. — Patti Smith

Mayersche Buchhandlung Koeln Quotes By Nanamoli Thera

Authoritative people bore me: but what bores me even more are those swarms of little people who love authority and in virtue of whom the authority of the authoritative can be exercised. — Nanamoli Thera