Meeusen Vastgoed Quotes & Sayings
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Just like styles change, music changes. — Isaac
It is very creditable when a woman gets into politics. She does this at the expense of responsibilities toward her home and family and should be lauded for this. — Preneet Kaur
From all negative situations is the potential for a positive outcome. — Karen Mc Dermott
Why? Why not do things differently? Why should we do things how they have always been done before? And something inside her suddenly thrilled to the challenge. — Terry Pratchett
Don't worry about her. It was only her birthday, after all. This was only her party. — Marissa Meyer
My work has always dealt with a kind of space that allows one to daydream. — Robert Wilson
Just as the medieval church cut off the congregation from participating in the sung worship of the service, today many well-meaning Christian leaders have reconstructed a sung worship wherein congregational participation does not matter. — Douglas Bond
A concave chest means that your diaphragm is sagging. — Gene Tunney
We trust strangers not because they are always trustworthy but because we want to believe in a world where they are. — David Amerland
He who on earth walked the hospitals still dispenses His grace and works wonders among the sons of men: Let me go to Him immediately and earnestly. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
A public office is not a job, it is an opportunity to do something for the public. — Franklin Knight Lane
He could see her, but dared not remain for fear of annoying her by seeming to be spying upon the pleasures which she tasted in other company, pleasures which - while he drove home in utter loneliness, and went to bed, as anxiously as I myself was to go to bed, some years later, on the evenings when he came to dine with us at Combray - seemed illimitable to him since he had not been able to see their end. — Marcel Proust
That I've horrified many flight attendants across the globe with my oft-thought morbid ritual of listening to Tuesday's Gone as we fly through the sky is not my concern. My declaration evident, my truth now burns: there is no preordained destiny to battle, I thumb my nose at fate.
I am a warrior. The rules don't apply. — Ava Ayers
Wise were the kings who never chose a friend till with full cups they had unmasked his soul, and seen the bottom of his deepest thoughts. — Horace
If I lose you, Eva," he said hoarsely, "I have nothing. Everything I've done is so I don't lose you. — Sylvia Day
