Ritzen Quotes & Sayings
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The Zocalo is a magnificent space, at least four times the size of Trafalagar Square, with the National Palace on one side, the huge cathedral on the other, and in one corner part of the old Aztec City so brutally destroyed by Hernan Cortez and the Conquistadores. — Jeremy Corbyn

Van Ritzen is one of the funniest humans I've ever met. Read her book, laugh, lather, rinse, repeat. — Mark Leiren-Young

Human nature is, by definition, a talkative one, imprudent, indiscreet, gossipy, incapable of closing its mouth and keeping it closed. — Jose Saramago

Cute's good. But cute only lasts for so long, and then it's, 'Who are you as a person?' Don't look at the bankbook or the title. Look at the heart. Look at the soul. When you're dating a man, you should always feel good ... You shouldn't be in a relationship with somebody who doesn't make you completely happy and make you feel whole. — Michelle Obama

I'd rather be vindictive than smart. (Solin) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

In today's world, marketers reach inside the home and attempt to figure out not what's good for your daughter, because that is not their business, but what deep desires they can manipulate, stimulate and ostensibly satisfy in order to produce cold, hard cash. — Maggie Gallagher

emotion untempered by reason is social suicide — Charles Benedict Davenport

I wish I got a lie-in on Saturday mornings but I never do. — Monica Ali

I don't think I have an obsession, however I do eat chocolate every day. — Eric Ripert

There are two things that cannot be taken back- the sped arrow and the spoken word. — Jane Casey

Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. Find out what you already know and you will see the way to fly. — Richard Bach

The dialogue fills the auditorium like an unrefrigerated boxcar of month-old steaks. — David Sedaris

It may serve as a comfort to us, in all our calamities and afflictions, that he that loses anything and gets wisdom by it is a gainer by the loss. — Heath L'Estrange

The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does. — James Russell Lowell