Nikoline Ostergaard Quotes & Sayings
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Niggas frown when you up and smile when you down. And when you change for the better, shife fools stop comin' around. — Pimp C
What am I to you?"
He brought his forehead to hers, staring into her, his eyes holding nothing but naked truth. "I've loved you for so long ... You're my downfall," he whispered, his words breaking, " ... and my fucking salvation. — Dianna Hardy
first four letters, and used to write them out — George Orwell
When your ship comes in, make sure you are willing to unload it — Robert Anthony
Theorists are always saying something. That's their job. They don't need to believe what they're saying. — Anonymous
Synergism is the simultaneous actions of separate entities which together have greater total effect than the sum of their individual effects. — Clay Buchholz
I think there certainly was a milestone in the '90s with regards to the Internet achieving critical mass. There were several magical factors that came together: the creation of HTML by Tim Berners-Lee, the drop in the price of communications, and all the PCs out there that you could put this software into. — Bill Gates
As soon as one point is removed from the sphere of dogmatic certainty, the discussion may not simply result in a new and better formulation, but may easily lead to endless debates and general confusion. — Adolf Hitler
There is no greater love than this. There is no greater gift that can ever be given. To be willing to die, so another might live 
 there is no greater lover than this. — Steven Curtis Chapman
We are the strongest filter we can place before the lens. We point the lens both outward and inward. — John Paul Caponigro
People who judge you are often themselves craving approval. — Emma J. Bell
One eye, for which she was continually reproached, — Jacob Grimm
It is good to say it aloud: 'Nothing has happened.' Once again: 'Nothing has happened.' Does that help? — Rainer Maria Rilke
It was odd. As a girl, Sophie would have shriveled with embarrassment at the way she was behaving. As an old woman, she did not mind what she did or said. She found that a great relief. — Diana Wynne Jones
