Sietske Bouma Quotes & Sayings
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To love someone whom you like is insignificant.
To love someone because they love you is of no consequence.
To love someone whom you do not like means you have learned a lesson in life.
To love someone who blames you for no reason shows that you have learned the art of living. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

I remember reading a fascinating article in the New York Times Magazine once where this guy said... Every woman has the exact love life she wants — Elizabeth Young

At the present moment two things about the Christian religion must surely be clear to anybody with eyes in his head. One is, that men cannot do without it; the other, that they cannot do with it as it is. — Matthew Arnold

Quietly, like a night bird, floating, soaring, wingless. We glide from shore to shore, curving and falling but not quite touching; Earth: a distant memory seen in an instant of repose, crescent shaped, ethereal, beautiful, I wonder which part is home, but I know it doesn't matter ... the bond is there in my mind and memory; Earth: a small, bubbly balloon hanging delicately in the nothingness of space. — Alfred Worden

At the end of the '60s, I was trying to enter the world of comics. — Sergio Aragones

I think it's always good to take on things that at first seem bigger than you. Then you just try and surmount them. — Cate Blanchett

I'm not for no taxes. That would be an anarchist. I am for lower taxes. — Grover Norquist

With directing, you have to know what you're doing, but you have to actually be able to control what's going on. — Joe Hahn

I like a bit quirky, a bit strange, but then at the same time, I love putting a dress on ... and a pair of high heels. It's like a costume. — Sarah Snook

Two human beings are like globes, which can touch only in a point, and, whilst they remain in contact, all other points of each of the spheres are inert; their turn must also come, and the longer a particular union lasts, the more energy of appetency the parts not in union acquire. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The legal profession is notorious for complicating the simples of things. — Sarah M. Eden