Rossem Leeft Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing exists until it is created. — Les Coalson
The universe has never appeared to me to be particularly fair," Adele said at last. "I think some people should be thankful for that reality. — David Drake
You show up at these meetings to stay sober and you walk out with a fucking education. — Lawrence Block
We don't really even know how the Internet and technology are changing us, or our brains and our attention span. — Nancy Jo Sales
Totalitarianism is feudalism in the twelfth century sense of the word. — Barbara Amiel
It was the year Frankie thought about the world. And she did not see it as a round school globe, with the countries neat and different-colored. She thought of the world as huge and cracked and loose
and turning a thousand miles an hour. — Carson McCullers
Travel releases spontaneity. You become a godlike creature full or choice, free to visit the stately pleasure domes, make love in the morning, sketch a bell tower, read a history of Byzantium, stare for one hour at the face of Leonardo da Vinci's 'Madonna dei fusi.' You open, as in childhood, and
for a time
receive this world. There's visceral aspect, too
the huntress who is free. Free to go, free to return home bringing memories to lay on the hearth. — Frances Mayes
The sixth sense is at the core of our experiences. It is what makes experiences out of events. — Henry Reed
My son is an integral part of my life; the fact of life is that parents and children need you; wife doesn't really need you. — Sonu Nigam
Long-term power purchase agreements are very important from an Indian perspective, not only in terms of supplying regular power across the country, but also for efficacy of the transmission network. — Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
I've discovered that sometimes writing badly can eventually lead to something better. Not writing at all leads to nothing. — Anna Quindlen
I remember, I remember, The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn; He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now, I often wish the night Had borne my breath away! — Honorius Augustodunensis
