Oosterschelde Quotes & Sayings
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One he read several times over and then tore up with a slight look of annoyance in his face. "That awful thing, a woman's memory!" as — Oscar Wilde
I never rode a motorcycle before 'CHiPs.' — Erik Estrada
I've read that under trauma, that you have this ability to kind of disconnect from the experience. — Elizabeth Gilbert
God gives you the resources for success. But it is up to you to recognize them and use them to their fullest. — T.D. Jakes
You're a phoenix, Zane. Rising from the ashes. And all I do is make you burn. — Abigail Roux
Creativity involves the depth of a mind, and many, many depths of unconsciousness. — Oliver Sacks
To reach beyond what you are you must ignore the rules and fashions of the day. Or perhaps better yet cast them way out in your peripheral vision where you can still see them but only as a vague reference point. This doesn't mean that all the rules are gone. It might mean that you adopt a far tighter code of conduct to ensure the necessary level of intensity and adventure. — Peter Croft
The human spirit is like an elastic band. The more you stretch, the greater your capacity. — Bidemi Mark-Mordi
How can you try harder at something that consumes every waking thought? — Brigid Kemmerer
You can have talent and strength, but the most important is determination. — Lyoto Machida
He lived forty-four years and no one cried at his funeral. — John Grisham
It was ... the Great White God de-throned, I suppose. Because we did, we quite unselfconsciously assumed we were the measure of all things. That was how we approached them. And suddenly I saw that we weren't the measure of all things, but that there was no measure. — Pat Barker
Yesterday morning Facebook was temporarily offline, leaving millions of workers unable to do anything except their jobs. — Jay Leno
Albert shrugged, but Joseph could sense a world of things his uncle wasn't saying. — Brian Selznick
Doing nicely, sir. And off went Jo, talking very fast, as she told all about the Hummels, in whom her mother had interested richer friends than they were. — Louisa May Alcott