Peuters Thema Quotes & Sayings
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Two guys enter the cage and only one comes out the winner. It gets you pumped because you know the other guy is trying to finish you and you want to finish him before he gets his chance. — Travis Browne
Love your name. I don't want to cheat myself out of a single syllable. — Rainbow Rowell
The tragic reality is that there have been occasions when [Mormon] Church leaders, teachers, and writers have not told the truth they knew about difficulties of the Mormon past, but have offered to the Saints instead a mixture of platitudes, half-truths, omissions, and plausible denials. — D. Michael Quinn
The artist secretes nostalgia around life. — Cyril Connolly
Aging is an inevitable process. I surely wouldn't want to grow younger. The older you become, the more you know; your bank account of knowledge is much richer. — William Holden
Always give 100%, unless you are giving your blood. You may want to keep some of that. — Brad West
The Small Business 'common app' would function much like the one that students complete to apply to multiple colleges and universities simultaneously. It would ensure that small businesses across the country can concentrate on growing and creating jobs - not wasting time, filling out mountains of repetitive paperwork. — Kay Hagan
We are like the explorers of a great continent, who have penetrated its margins in most points of the compass and have mapped the major mountain chains and rivers. There are still innumerable details to fill in, but the endless horizons no longer exist. — H. Bentley Glass
Life is the music of your soul; all you need to do is to listen hard — Munia Khan
The kind of happiness that stays with you is the happiness that springs from inward thoughts and emotions. — William Lyon Phelps
Home is where the heart is. — Anne Mazer
The house is a factory. — Dave Eggers
The secret of happiness is very simply this: let your interests be as wide as possible, and let your reactions to the things and persons that interest you be as far as possible friendly rather than hostile — Bertrand Russell