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Overeenkomsten Voorbeeld Quotes By Danny Meyer

A great restaurant doesn't distinguish itself by how few mistakes it makes but by how well they handle those mistakes. — Danny Meyer

Overeenkomsten Voorbeeld Quotes By David Lynch

I don't think that people accept the fact that life doesn't make sense. I think it makes people terribly uncomfortable. — David Lynch

Overeenkomsten Voorbeeld Quotes By Helen Simonson

We all pick and choose and make our religion our own, do we not? — Helen Simonson

Overeenkomsten Voorbeeld Quotes By Victor Hugo

Trivial, - there are no trivial facts in humanity, nor little leaves in vegetation, - are useful. — Victor Hugo

Overeenkomsten Voorbeeld Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Picture a bird perched on a thin branch, she [Miss Saeki] says. 'The branch sways in the wind, and each time this happens the bird's field of vision shifts. You know what I mean?'
I nod.
'When that happens, how do you think the bird adjusts?'
I shake my head. 'I don't know.'
'It bobs its head up and down, making up for the sway of the branch. Take a good look at birds the next time it's windy. I spend a lot of time looking out that window. Don't you think that kind of life would be tiresome? Always shifting your head every time the branch you're on sways?'
'I do.'
'Birds are used to it. It comes naturally to them. They don't have to think about it, they just do it. So it's not as tiring as we imagine. But I'm a human being, not a bird, so sometimes it does get tiring. — Haruki Murakami

Overeenkomsten Voorbeeld Quotes By Donald Trump

If you want to buy something; it's obviously in your best interest to convince the seller that what he's got isn't worth very much. — Donald Trump

Overeenkomsten Voorbeeld Quotes By Carl Jung

For, in order to turn the individual into a function of the State, his dependence on anything beside the State must be taken from him. — Carl Jung