Schwald Fenster Quotes & Sayings
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The clothes you're wearing, the room, the house, the city that you're in. Everything in it started out in the human imagination. Your lives, your personalities, your whole world. All invented. All made up. All the wars, the romances. The masterpieces and the machines. And there's nothing here but a funny little twist of amino acids, playing a marvelous game of pretend. — Alan Moore

Dogs know we need to give affection as much as they need to receive it. They were the first therapists; they've been in practice for thousands of years. — Dean Koontz

I dislike the thought that some animal has been made miserable to feed me. If I am going to eat meat, I want it to be from an animal that has lived a pleasant, uncrowded life outdoors, on bountiful pasture, with good water nearby and trees for shade. — Wendell Berry

If you're doing something you love, an hour feels like five minutes. If you're doing something that doesn't resonate with your spirit, five minutes feels like an hour. — Ken Robinson

When there happens to be a weapon of mass destruction suspect site in an area that we occupy and if people have time, they'll look at it. — Donald Rumsfeld

Actually, she smelled like some kind of confection. It was a distinctive mix of sugar cookie and ocean. — J.M. Madden

I like surprising myself. I don't want to do the norm, do what I'm always known to do, write how I like to write. — Brendon Urie

The world isn't fast-paced, it's frenetic. People have to be managers of themselves. Time has been managing itself for 15 billion years; we have to manage ourselves in the context of time. — Tony Buzan

Burdens of life become lighter when your heart is filled with love and we learn to forgive and forget with profound kindness. — Debasish Mridha

Reading has given me more satisfaction than anything else. — Bill Blass

The world speaks many languages, the boy thought — Paulo Coelho

For me, what was important was to record everything I saw around me, and to do this as methodically as possible. In these circumstances a good photograph is a picture that comes as close as possible to reality. But the camera never manages to record what your eyes see, or what you feel at the moment. The camera always creates a new reality. — Alfredo Jaar

And wonder, dread and war have lingered in that land where loss and love in turn have held the upper hand. — Simon Armitage

I don't invent you
at sadly cooled-off places from which
you've gone away; even your not being there
is warm with you and more real and more
than a privation. Longing leads out too often
into vagueness. Why should I cast myself, when,
for all I know, your influence falls on me,
gently, like moonlight on a window seat. — Rainer Maria Rilke