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Sprachliche Quotes & Sayings

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Top Sprachliche Quotes

Before you speak, it is necessary for you to listen, for God speaks in the silence of the heart. — Mother Teresa

Let your name be worth more than your bank account — Ray Lewis

I think that the Apocalypse is going to be in this new way of thinking. Somewhere between now and 2020, there has got to be a break though. Not just in science, we've done that, but a breakthrough in the human mind. — Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki

Take care of yourself, be healthy, and always believe you can be successful in anything you truly want — Alessandra Ambrosio

Nothing exceeds the license occasionally taken by the imagination of very rigid people. — Henry James

I went to junkyards, abandoned car lots. I asked supermarkets for the big jugs they put pig guts in, to make cabinets for my bass speakers. — Grandmaster Flash

Oh, thank goodness you're here," the priest said. "I think this poor boy tried to kill himself with a sledgehammer. — Joey Comeau

He that is thy friend indeed,
He will help thee in thy need:
If thou sorrow, he will weep;
If thou wake, he cannot sleep:
Thus of every grief in heart
He with thee doth bear a part.
These are certain signs to know
Faithful friend from flattering foe. — William Shakespeare

You ever had a hickey? I want to give you a hickey."
"Karl, we're not fourteen!"
"Don't bloody care. I was in love with you when I was fourteen
your neck owes me a hickey."
(Karl & Elena) — Dianna Hardy

I showed it is possible to fly a little bit like a bird. — Yves Rossy

That sense of failure, I don't know where people put it who don't write songs and aren't able to emote physically. It must go somewhere. — Sting

As an actor, I think every moment in your life is giving you a new set of tools. You're constantly absorbing new information that you can put back onto the screen. — Charlie Day

One day robots may babysit our kids, a job that has always required a human touch. — David Pogue