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Meester Sander Quotes & Sayings

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Top Meester Sander Quotes

If the past was the age of adding to one's mind, now is the age of subtracting what is in his mind. A person who subtracts his minds in this time will recover his original nature. — Woo Myung

It's a good thing to see that people can heal after they've been broken, that they can change and become something different from what they were before. — Wiley Cash

And no one realizes we should all, always, look like that, each with his eyes full of horror at his own, inescapable solitude. — Luigi Pirandello

Part of the talent of any company is to surround yourself with people who have good spirit and help you do more and more things. — Marc Jacobs

It is where life is fundamental and free that men develop the vision needed to reveal the human soul in the blossoms it puts forth. — Frank Lloyd Wright

I don't believe in the myth of the "self made man". Nobody gets through alone. — Dan Mangan

The strength of the genie comes from being in a bottle. — Richard Wilbur

Most of the music you hear on the radio today is developed for making money. It doesn't feel true or honest. You can feel it in the music. — Iris Dement

Love is the kiss in the quiet nest while the leaves are trembling, mirrored in the water. — Federico Garcia Lorca

Vision is also a fickle creature. You can see an object a hundred times, a thousand times, and it remains unchanged. Then in one swift second you realize it has been changing all along and your eyes hid it from you. — Cherie Priest

The Americans, who are the most efficient people on the earth, have carried [phrase-making] to such a height of perfection and have invented so wide a range of pithy and hackneyed phrases that they can carry on an amusing and animated conversation without giving a moment's reflection to what they are saying and so leave their minds free to consider the more important matters of big business and fornication. — W. Somerset Maugham