Pernille Orum Quotes & Sayings
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See every difficulty as a challenge, a stepping stone, and never be defeated by anything or anyone. — Eileen Caddy
Nothing like a nighttime stroll to give you ideas. — J.K. Rowling
Compliments are only lies in court clothes. — John Sterling
The thought of God began to occupy me. It seemed to me in the highest degree indefensible of Him to interfere every time I sought for a place, and to upset the whole thing, while all the time I was but imploring enough for a daily meal. — Knut Hamsun
Historically and phenomenologically viewed, dance is the original art. All arts are found within it, in its undivided unity. The image, made dynamic through movement and countermovement, sings and speaks simultaneously ... — Gerard Van Der Leeuw
The difference between the actual and the ideal force of man is happily figured in by the schoolmen, in saying, that the knowledgeof man is an evening knowledge, vespertina cognitio, but that of God is a morning knowledge, matutina cognitio. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are more cells in your brain than there are brains in your entire body. — Richard Dawkins
And I offer this book with the heartiest sentiments to all the jolly people who hate what I write, and regard it (very justly, for all I know), as a piece of poor clowning or a single tiresome joke. — G.K. Chesterton
It's only when you stop trying to affect the outcome of your life that you're truly defeated. What will come will come. It's how we deal with the shit in between that shapes us." Ash — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Nobody knows that they're going to be Champions - you have to work to get there. — Dwyane Wade
The aim of forensic oratory is to teach, to delight, to move. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Stop whining about getting old. It's a privilege. — Amy Poehler
He had that incongruity of common and elegant in which the habitually vulgar think they see the revelation of an eccentric existence, of the perturbations of sentiment, the tyrannies of art, and always a certain contempt for social conventions, that seduces or exasperates them. — Gustave Flaubert
How could I have ever been ashamed of loving Dante Quintana? — Benjamin Alire Saenz
What I fault newspapers for is that day after day they draw our attention to insignificant things whereas only three or four times in our lives do we read a book in which there is something really essential. Since we tear the band off the newspaper so feverishly every morning, they ought to change things and put into the paper, oh, I don't know, perhaps ... Pascal's Pensees! ... and then, in a gilt-edged volume that we open only once in ten years ... we would read that the Queen if Greece has gone to Cannes or that the Princesses de Leon has given a costume ball. This way the proper proportions would be established. — Marcel Proust
