Rechtfertigende Quotes & Sayings
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There were all kinds of things of which I was afraid at first, ranging from grizzly bears to "mean" horses and gunfighters; but by acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid. Most men can have the same experience if they choose. — Theodore Roosevelt

He would have to get used to it, she thought. He would have to get used to her being more and more preoccupied with books. — Ruth Rendell

It's not really important that Tip was a good dog to hunt over, but it is important to me that she was a good dog to be with. She was my pal. We enjoyed being with each other. I don't know that you can ask for much more. — Gene Hill

If you're going to tear down a hero, you should never forget that you're tearing down someone else's hero. You're tearing down somebody else's son. You might have to face her one day. — Kevin Costner

I have always had a bad memory, as far back as I can remember. — Lewis Thomas

I wish my deadly foe no worse Than want of friends, and empty purse. — Nicholas Breton

The great gift of the human imagination is that it has no limits or ending. — Jim Rohn

The people know their rights, and they are never slow to assert and maintain them when they are invaded. — Abraham Lincoln

high levels of time spent engaging in media can have a negative impact on romantic relationships, specifically on levels of relational aggression. — Douglas A. Gentile

She's their secret weapon! They call her Trasha, and she's eight years old. I hear they discovered her at the Pacific Mall arcade, playing Drum-Mania. She has so much A.D.D., it's not even funny. — Bryan Lee O'Malley

Pixie, kobold, elf, and sprite,
All are on their rounds tonight;
In the wan moon's silver ray,
Thrives their helter-skelter play. — Joel Benton

In problem-posing education, people develop their power to perceive critically the way they exist in the world with which and in which they find themselves; they come to see the world not as a static reality, but as a reality in process, in transformation. — Paulo Freire