Oerlikon Switzerland Quotes & Sayings
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WHEN HE WAS a young man Billy Beane could beat anyone at anything. — Michael Lewis
But perhaps God is strong enough to exult in monotony. It is possible that God says every morning, "Do it again" to the sun; and every evening, "Do it again" to the moon. It — G.K. Chesterton
I was student council president in high school, and even in law school, I was vice-president of the student bar association. — Demetri Martin
The beauty of merism is that it's absolutely unnecessary. It's words for words' sake: a gushing torrent of invention filled with noun and noun and signifying nothing. Why a rhetorical figure that gabs on and on for no good reason should be central to the rite of marriage is beyond me. — Mark Forsyth
If there was one truth Evie had learned in her short life, it was that forgiveness was easier to seek than permission. She didn't plan to ask for either one. — Libba Bray
I beseech you to open your hearts and give back! Give your time/services/money/support/encouragement/love! Give whatever you can! — Jen Lilley
At hotels, you are an actress. Absolutely. You can do what you want. Go where you want. I love my home too. But I love to arrive in a hotel. They have books, chocolate, food. I put things in the little refrigerator. — Sonia Rykiel
Only the clever men can be flexible; others are condemned to remain as rigid! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Profit is what happens when you do everything else right. — Yvon Chouinard
Read something that YOU want to read, not something that you feel compelled to read. — Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet
Life is a question of nerves, and fibres, and slowly built-up cells in which thought hides itself and passion has its dreams. You may fancy yourself safe and think yourself strong. But a chance tone of colour in a room or a morning sky, a particular perfume that you had once loved and that brings subtle memories with it, a line from a forgotten poem that you had come across again, a cadence from a piece of music that you had ceased to play ... I tell you, that it is on things like these that our lives depend. — Oscar Wilde
