Swanenberg Leuven Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a big believer in tolerance. I think that religion at it's best comes with a big dose of doubt. — Barack Obama

Democracy is not something you believe in or a place to hang your hat, but it's something you do. You participate. If you stop doing it, democracy crumbles. — Abbie Hoffman

Peter's faith had many a shaking, but it was established upon the truth of his God, upon the person and work and righteousness of Jesus Christ. — E.W. Bullinger

Cycling is a sport of amazing athletes. Its been a privilege and a honor for me to be in this sport and to have a chance to race at the highest level. — Robin Farina

Places of learning are full to brimming, but those with a real thirst for knowledge are few. Remain true to yourself and never stop learning ... — Stephen Richards

Accept the fact that you'll never get it all done, and begin to live more fully in the only moment you have ... Now. — Wayne Dyer

One of these days, your luck won't hold, his father's voice reminded him.
Maybe, he thought back to it, but not today. — Peter V. Brett

I hate to say it, and Apple never likes it, but I love anything that's hacker oriented. I don't like passing it onto others, or getting things for free. I don't like stealing music one bit, at all ... — Steve Wozniak

For the journalist, anything probable is gospel truth. — Honore De Balzac

This punishment of death is the remedy, as it were, of a sick society. — Baron De Montesquieu

I have always had the feeling that organic chemistry is a very peculiar science, that organic chemists are unlike other men, and there are few occupations that give more satisfactions [sic] than masterly experimentation along the old lines of this highly specialised science. — Lawrence Joseph Henderson

When are programmers happy? They're happy when they're not underutilized - when they're not bored - and also when they're not overburdened with inappropriate specifications or meaningless bureaucracies. In other words, programmers are happiest when they're working efficiently. This is a general preference in creative work. — Eric S. Raymond