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Obiceiul Colindatului Quotes By David Suchet

When I was 18 and not sure whether I wanted to be an actor, I realised that a playwright has no voice without an actor. That's my reason for acting: to get that character as right as possible for my writer. And I have never changed my philosophy. — David Suchet

Obiceiul Colindatului Quotes By Idries Shah

To 'see both sides' of a problem is the surest way to prevent its complete solution. Because there are always more than two sides. — Idries Shah

Obiceiul Colindatului Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If I say to the moment: 'Stay now! You are so beautiful'! — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Obiceiul Colindatului Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

He should have known better because, early in his learnings under his brother Mahmoud, he had discovered that long human words (the longer the better) were easy, unmistakable, and rarely changed their meanings . . . but short words were slippery, unpredictable, changing their meanings without any pattern. Or so he seemed to grok. Short human words were never like a short Martian word - such as "grok" which forever meant exactly the same thing. Short human words were like trying to lift water with a knife. — Robert A. Heinlein

Obiceiul Colindatului Quotes By Wendy Mass

My sweat smells like peanut-butter. — Wendy Mass

Obiceiul Colindatului Quotes By Bruce H. Lipton

Life has everything in it. But you only see what your perception allow you to see — Bruce H. Lipton

Obiceiul Colindatului Quotes By Ellen Key

Unless one believes in a superhuman reason which directs evolution, one is bound to believe in a reason inherent in humanity, a motive power transcending that of each separate people, just as the power of the organism transcends that of the organ. This reason increases in proportion as the unity of mankind becomes established. — Ellen Key