Prehistorische Vruchtbaarheidsbeeldjes Quotes & Sayings
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A senseless tragedy remains forever tragic, but it is up to us whether it remains forever senseless. — Robert Breault

When grown-ups asked you to sit in a circle, they were usually about to tell you something you didn't want to hear. Ms. Aruba-Tate, Ivy and Bean's second-grade teacher, was forever gathering them in a circle for bad news. Like, the class fish died over the weekend. Or, everyone has to start using real punctuation. Or, the pencil sharpener is off-limits. Circles meant trouble. — Annie Barrows

I've never really seen myself as an actress. I told myself, 'I'm not going to get a job where I need to put on makeup, or one that I need to do my nails.' I hate the idea of putting on makeup, then removing it. — Ann Kok

Democrats didn't agree with policies. How do I know? Because they voted against them when they came up on the floor of the House and the Senate. — George W. Bush

History should belong to all of us, and it needs to include people from different cultural backgrounds. Otherwise, it risks becoming irrelevant to children, who could then become disenchanted with education. — Malorie Blackman

The older I get, the more important the eternal becomes to me personally. — Billy Graham

The bulk of all patents are crap. Spending time reading them is stupid. It's up to the patent owner to do so, and to enforce them. — Linus Torvalds

Perhaps it's because a writer lives in Brooklyn that he'd want to get away from it. It can be very sustaining, this community of writers - sometimes it's the feeling of many hands giving you a boost. But all that identical ambition can be choking, too. The many hands slide up to your throat. — Darin Strauss

A protect-yourself-first-and-foremost idea has subverted the mission of law-enforcement officers, just as it may have degraded the military's. — Ann Medlock

A society whose moral ideas inhibit their own defense will always suffer defeat by the very predators they deem immoral. — Randy Wayne White

The elevator to success is broken. Take the stairs. — Jenifer Lewis