Richtlinien Englisch Quotes & Sayings
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I think I feel in love with words before I feel in love with music. — Taylor Swift
Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe. — William Shakespeare
No one really knows what words mean these days. — Mark Doten
By the clock of St Jean Baptiste, that dream remained scarce fifteen minutes
a brief space, but sufficing to wring my whole frame with unknown anguish; to confer a nameless experience that had the hue, the mien, the terror, the very tone of a visitation from eternity. Between twelve and one that night a cup was forced to my lips, black, strong, strange, drawn from no well, but filled up seething from a bottomless and boundless sea. Suffering, brewed in temporal or calculable measure, and mixed for mortal lips, tastes not as this suffering tasted. — Charlotte Bronte
In all the shows I've done, I'm always the first to leave - it's in my make-up. — Matthew Morrison
The United Nations is designed to make possible lasting freedom and independence for all its members. — Harry S. Truman
In my estimation, more misery has been created by reformers than by any other force in human history. — Frank Herbert
I always liked to chase the girls. Parkinson's stops all that. Now I might have a chance to go to heaven. — Muhammad Ali
In self-defence, you know, all life eventually accommodates itself to its environment, and human life is no exception. — Jacob A. Riis
The buzzard could not reason but he knew the patterns that led to food. His entire life was built upon such fragments of knowledge and he knew that where such groups of men rode, death rode with them. — Louis L'Amour
On Second Street, corner of Norris Alley, was a commodious house, known as the Slate-roof House, and built before 1700 by James Porteus for Samuel Carpenter, who sold it to Penn. — J. Thomas Scharf
Don't think of it as wrinkles. Think of ot as relaxed-fit skin. — Cathy Crimmins
Although objectively greater demands are placed on this authority, it operates less as a public opinion giving a rational foundation to the exercise of political and social authority, the more it is generated for the purpose of an abstract vote that amounts to no more than an act of acclamation within a public sphere temporarily manufactured for show or manipulation. — Jurgen Habermas
Only by concealing our identities can we shed the masks we have to wear at school, at work, even at home - everywhere there is surveillance, policing, punishment - masks that are increasingly indistinguishable from ourselves. — CrimethInc.