Stadtherberge Quotes & Sayings
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But then Macon smiled at me. Just be yourself, Foster. That's the best thing in the world. — Joan Bauer

There was a positive side to not trying at something: you could always pretend that your life would have been different if you had. — Chris Abani

In order to gain mastery, you need to dismantle as much as you put together.'
'Then there'd be no buildings left in the world,' Jahan ventured. 'Everything would be razed to the ground.'
'We are not destroying the buildings, son. We are destroying our desire to possess them. Only God is the owner. Of the stone and of the skill. — Elif Shafak

I feel like I've grown up on screen quite a lot. — Jack O'Connell

No evil can persist, and as to things, Why, nothing is unchangeable. — Lucien Stryk

The most important thing is having the right mind - a mind that can see it. Once you have an open mind, you see a lot of auspicious coincidence taking place. — Sakyong Mipham

You can dress up a pig, but it's still a pig. — Laura Thalassa

We survey lush landscapes with variations not dissimilar to a so-called "imperfect" female body with absolute pleasure
say, an expanse of Irish countryside with grassy rolling hills. But is it really so much uglier when it's made of flesh instead of soil? — Kim Brittingham

As part of the E.U., my children can have the freedom and the opportunity to work and live across Europe; to be ambitious in the world's largest market; and to access so much of the history, the culture and the opportunity which is our common European heritage. — Andrew Lansley

A new week means new goals. New goals means new success. No goals mean no success and no success means a wasted week. — Onyi Anyado

It is truly regrettable that a person will treat a man who is valuable to him well, and a man who is worthless to him poorly. — Hojo Shigetoki

I've never seen the Holy Spirit, but I've seen His powerful wind blowing through people's lives. — James MacDonald

Being Politically Correct means always having to say you're sorry. — Charles Osgood