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Top Overheid Belgie Quotes

You Have the Power to Fulfill Your Dreams! — Tae Yun Kim

The complicated thing about friends is that sometimes they are totally wrong about us and sometimes they are totally right and it's almost always only in retrospect that we know which is which. — Cheryl Strayed

I went to college on a classical piano scholarship. My grandmother made me practice one full hour a day. Every day. Man. I thought all she wanted was for me not to have any fun. Next thing you know, you have a career in music. Now, not everybody's going to go on and be Mozart or Michael Jackson. But music makes you smarter. — Jamie Foxx

The beauty of a lovely woman is like music. — George Eliot

I can see it now: Osama bin Laden goes up to the pearly gates where George Washington comes out, starts beating him and is then joined by 70 other members of the Continental Congress. Osama will say, Hey, wait! Where are my 71 virgins? And George will reply It's 71 Virginians, you asshole! — Robin Williams

I did not aspire to become the world's only virgin with pubic lice. — John Green

By facing our challenges and overcoming them, we grow stronger, wiser, and more compassionate. — John Templeton

Nteraction with a fellow human being, especially one who can understand what you're going through and direct your awareness to the solutions you can use, is a powerful approach to self-help. — Haider Al-Mosawi

The more complex they made their world, the less capable they were of dealing with it. They had no means of consensus. They learnt to co-operate constructively in small units; but only destructively in large units. They aspired greedily, and then refused to face the responsibilities they had created. They created vast problems, and then buried their heads in the sands of idle faith. — John Wyndham

To begin with, our perception of the world is deformed, incomplete. Then our memory is selective. — Claude Simon