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Tandartsenpraktijk Quotes By Michael Lewis

I recall that one of the first investment bankers I met taught me a poem. God gave you eyes, plagiarize. A — Michael Lewis

Tandartsenpraktijk Quotes By Mirriam Neal

Is he safe?" I whispered as soon as the baker was out of earshot.

"I very much doubt it," Hal said in a low voice.

I frowned. "You're meant to say 'yes, I'd trust him with my life.' That sort of thing. Something reassuring."

He blinked twice at me. "I beg your pardon. Next time I'll read between your very vague lines, and lie. Will that make you happy? — Mirriam Neal

Tandartsenpraktijk Quotes By Colleen Plimpton

...and so it was that my wealth came to be measured in books — Colleen Plimpton

Tandartsenpraktijk Quotes By Stephen Colbert

Liberals want to burn the flag, but progressives just want to microwave it? — Stephen Colbert

Tandartsenpraktijk Quotes By Jacque Fresco

In my work, I am not attempting to predict the future. I am only pointing out what is possible with the intelligent application and humane use of science and technology. This does not call for scientists to manage society. What I suggest is applying the methods of science to the social system for the benefit of human kind and the environment. — Jacque Fresco

Tandartsenpraktijk Quotes By Robert Lee Wolfe

Quite a few soldiers . . . had ended up spending some time wrapped around each other, alone in the night. Most often, it was just for the touch of another person and not in the pursuit of an entangling relationship. In fact, when it happened there was usually an unspoken covenant which existed between soldiers to just forget whatever had happened and move on, as many preferred not to talk about how you secretly needed to curl up in basically the fetal position, tucked away with another psychologically damaged human, deep in the bowels of your tin-can refuge from the deep black, just to get through another week of it all. — Robert Lee Wolfe