Natuurrampen Quotes & Sayings
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Most companies aim to get bigger. But beyond a certain point, bigness becomes synonymous with badness. Think of Big Pharma, Big Auto, Big Oil. Worse, if you are regularly described as one of the Big Four, Five, or Six in any business sector, you are probably already in the sights of regulators and lawmakers. — Andrew Hill

One of the reasons so many people fail is they get on this treadmill for an hour or an hour and a half. That's totally unnecessary. If it's cardiovascular, you don't need more than 15 to 17 or 18 minutes if it's vigorous. — Jack LaLanne

It's probably worth noting that although I'm ethnically Greek, my grandfather was actually born in Turkey and came through Greece on his way to the United States. — James G. Stavridis

I wanted to cry, but I realized that I was too old for that. I would be a woman soon and I would have to learn how to live with a divided heart. — Anita Diamant

I ain't never heardin' of a place called Odin."
Now Mazda knew. Hillbilly. A fucking hillbilly. If there was one thing that Mazda disliked more than Greeks, it was hillbillies. He grabbed the slack-jawed yokel by the throat and lifted him off the ground, "Not a place. A who."
The man had a difficult time speaking, "Awho? Who's Awho? Is he at Odin? — Dylan Callens

A certain blue enters your soul. A certain red has an effect on your blood-pressure. — Henri Matisse

It's great working with Steve Carell and Jim Carrey. Those guys are really funny. — Steve Buscemi

The mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience. — Frank Herbert

I love romantic comedies, or romantic dramas - basically anything with love in it. — Rachel Bilson

You dont know your wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day. — Michael Parenti

Even the best weeks start with monday — Nice Peter

At 10,000 feet, the 3 parachutes would come out, a little lower the pressure of the atmosphere outside was greater than inside, and we could smell the salt air and it was very encouraging to return to earth. — Buzz Aldrin

Man, by his very nature, tends to give himself an explanation of the world into which he is born. And this is what distinguishes him from the other species. Every individual, even the least intelligent, the lowest of outcasts, from childhood on gives himself some explanation of the world. And with it he manages to live. And without it, he would sink into madness. — Elsa Morante