Sekundarschule Quotes & Sayings
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There is something that's a great deal more important than parental approval: learning to do without it. That's what it means to become an adult."15 — Julie Lythcott-Haims

But the war outside refused to be ignored for long. Antiaircraft guns rattled. Shrapnel skittered like claws across the roof. The bombs drew closer until their reports were followed by lower, more ominous sounds - the dull thud of walls collapsing. — Ransom Riggs

The downtrodden are the great creators of slang. — Anthony Burgess

Free from passion and desire, you have stripped the thorns from the stem. — Gautama Buddha

The intelligent have plans; the wise have principles. — Raheel Farooq

The more comfortable you get, the more money you earn, the more successful you are, the harder it is to create situations where you have to prove yourself and make yourself not just want it, but need it. The stakes should always feel high. Stephen — Carrie Brownstein

I can't solve any problems. All I can do is try to make sure people can't avoid noticing them. — Warren Ellis

If you hate life, you haven't seen enough of it. If you hate your life, it's because your life is too small and doesn't fit you. — Augusten Burroughs

You're home," he whispered into her temple. "No matter what happens, you will always be home. I love you, Ams. — Airicka Phoenix

The storms the wind, the rain have met me once again
And interrupted blue
The sky turned gray, turned cold, turned winter once again
And interrupted blue
But I'm here for now
Yes, I'm here
Though storm, though wind, though rain have met me once again
And interrupted blue
I'm still here — Christa Black

I sang in my chains like the sea — Dylan Thomas

Suicide is the means of men whose resilience has been eaten away by rust, the rust of the daily round. They were born for action, but they have delayed their action; so action turns back on them with the swing of a pendulum. Suicide is an act, the act of those who have not been able to accomplish others. It is an act of faith, like all acts. Faith in one's neighbor, in the existence of one's neighbor, in the reality of the self and the other selves. — Pierre Drieu La Rochelle