Steinteppich Quotes & Sayings
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To save the family, abandon a man;
to save the village, abandon a family;
to save the country, abandon a village;
to save the soul, abandon the earth. — Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

I don't see my artist friends as any more neurotic or addiction-prone than the others. The roommates I have had who were into triathlons or environmentalism were just as crazy as the poets, just as prone to tears over gardening or air conditioners, just as ready to kite a cheque or binge on cookie dough. — Russell Smith

The horse needs to respect you, but sometimes people confuse respect & fear. And they're not the same at all. — Buck Brannaman

Career Acceleration = Mindset x Value x Leverage Let's — Bozi Dar

How odd, that light should prevent one from seeing. — Michelle Paver

women are often blessed with more common sense than men. — Jeffrey Archer

She half suspected that he had had been ordered by contract to look mouth-watering at all times. If he hadn't, it was really rude of him to persist in it. It was distracting. — Andrea D. Smith

Working with Anthony Hopkins every day is a blessing. — Chris Hemsworth

And the Queen was there, in front of her. She was much taller than Tiffany, but just as slim; her hair was long and black, her face pale, her lips cherry red, her dress black and white and red. And it was all, very slightly, wrong. Tiffany's Second Thoughts said: It's because she's perfect. Completely perfect. Like a doll. No one real is as perfect as that. "That's not you," said Tiffany, with absolute certainty. "That's just your dream of you. That's not you at all." The Queen's smile disappeared for a moment and came back all edgy and brittle. "Such rudeness, and you hardly know me," she said, sitting down on the leafy seat. She patted the space beside her. — Terry Pratchett

Don't be arrogant, because arrogance kills curiosity and passion. — Mina Bissell

We don't know how to be women because we were taught it was not OK to be girls. Our most natural impulses were thwarted and distorted. — Marianne Williamson

Heaven smiles upon those who share its gifts. — Marshall Vian Summers

Make curiosity a wonder-ful habit. — Chip Conley