Ouwehands Quotes & Sayings
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The individual couldn't find any attention in Italy. — Emma Bonino
Sometimes, we don't need words to express what heart hides. Eyes are the doorways to heart — Nikhil Kushwaha
Thankfully I'm a better actor than football player, or at least I hope so. — Ryan McPartlin
And this feeling, permeating every waking minute, that he had made too many wrong decisions. — Anthony Doerr
Another thing I need to do, when I'm near the end of the book, is sleep in the same room with it ... Somehow the book doesn't leave you when you're asleep right next to it. — Joan Didion
If I care about poverty, I have to care a lot about investments in the private sector. The private sector creates the vast majority of jobs in the world, and social protection only goes so far. — Jim Yong Kim
Tomber amoureux. To fall in love. Does it occur suddenly or gradually? If gradually, when is the moment "already"? I would fall in love with a monkey made of rags. With a plywood squirrel. With a botanical atlas. With an oriole. With a ferret. With a marten in a picture. With the forest one sees to the right when riding in a cart to Jaszuny. With a poem by a little-known poet. With human beings whose names still move me. And always the object of love was enveloped in erotic fantasy or was submitted, as in Stendhal, to a "cristallisation," so it is frightful to think of that object as it was, naked among the naked things, and of the fairy tales about it one invents. Yes, I was often in love with something or someone. Yet falling in love is not the same as being able to love. That is something different. — Czeslaw Milosz
To rid the world of aggression and contention is the purpose of Aikido — Morihei Ueshiba
The space genre is timeless. — Dirk Benedict
shoddily constructed sexual fantasies" The Guardian... a newspaper in England. — Rocky Flintstone
Either we fix [the marriage] today, or I will divorce you tomorrow. — Ashlee Vance
You don't know a woman until you have had a letter from her. — Ada Leverson
