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Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Cinda Williams Chima

If he weren't so thoroughly wrung out, he could kill the bastard on the spot. In his present condition, he'd be lucky to strangle a gnat — Cinda Williams Chima

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

A sorrowful indifference to existence often pressed on me
a despairing resignation to reach betimes the end of all things earthly — Charlotte Bronte

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Katharine Whitehorn

Next and hardy annuals are the ones that never come up at all. — Katharine Whitehorn

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By CG9sYXJhZGl0aWE=

Love comes and goes so fast! It comes like a tropical storm and it goes like the wind in winter — CG9sYXJhZGl0aWE=

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Donna Raye

Even the smallest light shines bright in the darkness — Donna Raye

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Sophie Kennedy Clark

I was a feral child. Always on the go. My mother used to sew bells into my dresses so they would know where I was. — Sophie Kennedy Clark

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Gerard Way

I don't know if commerce can every truly be information. I think that's just commerce, that's just selling you something. — Gerard Way

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

All great novels are great fairy tales. — Vladimir Nabokov

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Bob Sutton

Look for the failures in your successes and the successes in your failures. — Bob Sutton

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Greg Giraldo

I like when people give up chocolate for Lent. Ooh, just like being nailed to a cross. — Greg Giraldo

Sarkastiese Afrikaanse Quotes By Erich Fromm

The pathetic superstition prevails that by knowing more and more facts one arrives at knowledge of reality. Hundreds of scattered and unrelated facts are dumped into the heads of students; their time and energy are taken up by learning more and more facts so that there is little left for thinking. To be sure, thinking without a knowledge of facts remains empty and fictitious; but "information" alone can be just as much of an obstacle to thinking as the lack of it. — Erich Fromm