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Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By Maeve Binchy

Happiness is in our own hearts. I have no regrets of anything in the past. I'm totally cheerful and happy, and I think that a lot of your attitude is not in the circumstances you find yourself in, but in the circumstances you make for yourself. — Maeve Binchy

Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By Edward Gibbon

So natural to man is the practice of violence that our indulgence allows the slightest provocation, the most disputable right, as a sufficient ground of national hostility. — Edward Gibbon

Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By G.H. Hardy

If I had a statue on a column in London, would I prefer the columns to be so high that the statue was invisible, or low enough for the features to be recognizable? I would choose the first alternative, Dr Snow, presumably, the second. — G.H. Hardy

Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

The whole thing is quite hopeless, so it's no good worrying about tomorrow. It probably won't come. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By Alison Goodman

Don't ask any questions and you won't hear any lies. — Alison Goodman

Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By Loretta Chase

And I think I am about to mistake you for a volume of Ptolemy." He drew her face closer to his. "Make that Ovid," he said. His lips brushed lightly against hers. "Make that Ars Amatoria. — Loretta Chase

Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By Ludacris

I don't want to be too over-exposed, but then at the same time I don't want to be too out-of-sight-out-of-mind. — Ludacris

Sonntag Nachmittag Eines Quotes By Martin Luther

What I am after in this dispute is to me something serious, necessary, and indeed eternal, something of such a kind and such importance that it ought to be asserted and defended to the death, even if the whole world had not only to be thrown into strife and confusion, but actually to return to total chaos and be reduced to nothingness. — Martin Luther