Spigt Advocaten Quotes & Sayings
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You don't know your child until they get here; you don't know their personality. — Ciara
Every cricketer knows that in the early stages of a batsman's innings i.e. before he gets his eye in - luck plays an important part. — W. G. Grace
I have no problem selling ebooks for authors directly as an agent, but partnering with them is another matter. — Robert Gottlieb
Wong Kar-wai and Ang Lee are two Asian directors I'm really fond of. — Bai Ling
Laughing at what you didn't have and never would was better than letting it depress you, — Eric Van Lustbader
Sama means 'equal' in Sanskrit; I chose 'Samasource' because I thought it really reflected a value that I had and that I wanted the company to have, which is that everyone has equal capabilities and deserves an equal chance. — Leila Janah
There are places and moments in which one is so completely alone that one sees the world entire. — Jules Renard
Behind each biography there should always be a rich treasury of unformulated knowledge, a tapestry that has not been unrolled. — Iris Origo
And he that strives to touch the stars
Oft stumbles at a straw. — Edmund Spenser
You have not failed until you accept your failure. — Udai Yadla
The writing I tend to think of as 'good' is good because it's mysterious. — Aimee Bender
To surround yourself with beauty isn't frivolous. It's a necessity. If it weren't, then our cities would not be surrounded with art museums and parks. — Charlotte Symonds
Even his initial stirrings of domesticity had some quirks. He bought a proper house in the Los Gatos hills, which he adorned with a Maxfield Parrish painting, a Braun coffeemaker, and Henckels knives. But because he was so obsessive when it came to selecting furnishings, it remained mostly barren, lacking beds or chairs or couches. Instead his bedroom had a mattress in the center, framed pictures of Einstein and Maharaj-ji on the walls, and an Apple II on the floor. — Anonymous
The purpose of a story is to be an axe that breaks up the ice within us. — Franz Kafka
