Mevrouw De Ooievaar Quotes & Sayings
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Well, Faye, dear, I'm sure Harlow's sorry she didn't think to ask if you'd been eaten by a shark. That's totally on her. — Elle Lothlorien

They were straining so desperately for admission to paradise that they had forgotten that paradise had always been their address. — Tom Robbins

We've spent centuries moving them away from that word virtue and especially The Virtues and that's precisely how we did it - by making it lower case. — Geoffrey Wood

For decades, Japan has been a friend and reliable trading partner with the United States, and I anticipate that relationship will prosper. — Jim Costa

Germans, Frenchmen and Englishmen can say of themselves: "I am the state." I cannot say that. In Russia only the people in the Kremlin can say that. All other citizens are nothing more than human material with which they can do all kinds of things. — Vladimir Sorokin

Almost certainly, however, the first essential component of social justice is adequate food for all mankind. — Norman Borlaug

People don't get my sense of humour. — Tamara Ecclestone

Just because we are wearing lipstick doesn't mean we can't kick your ass! — Tommy Lee

Truth will not make us rich, but it will make us free. — Will Durant

Honey, God loves everybody. It's human beings who mess things up. — Tammy Faye Bakker

If you can see it, and if you know your color, you can paint it. — Nelson Shanks

Be as happy as you want to be in a world gone mad. Be as safe as you want to be in a world that is afraid of everything. Be as healthy as you want to be in a world that is mostly sick. Don't let the statistics that someone else created affect you. — Esther Hicks

Today, being the biggest developing countries in the world, China and India are both committed to developing their economy and raising their people's living standards. — Li Peng

The attack on youth is a national pathology, unwarranted by fact, smokescreen for the failure of adulthood and its leadership to confront larger predicaments. No rescue by the monied, governing, institutional, or otherwise privileged is in sight. It's up to the energy and inventiveness of the younger generation to pull the gated minds of millennium America toward acceptance of diversity, community, and fairness, and I hope they have as much fun as I did in my adolescences achieving what we Sixties kids only imagined. — Mike A. Males