Tijden Werkwoorden Quotes & Sayings
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I am convinced that what has the greatest meaning for us is what we uncover for ourselves. — Elizabeth O'Connor
A sucker punch came flying from somewhere in the back. As soon as we can see clearly with our big black eye, we're going to light up your world like the fourth of July. — Toby Keith
Don't you understand that all language is dead currency? How they keep on playing shop with it all the same ... — Elizabeth Bowen
The gold-barr'd butterflies to and from And over the waterside wander'd and wove As heedless and idle as clouds that rove And drift by the peaks of perpetual snow. — Joaquin Miller
What he'd never understood about men in his position, in all the books he'd read and movies he'd seen about them, was clearer to him now: you couldn't keep expecting wholehearted love without, at some point, requiting it. There was no credit to be earned for simply being good. — Jonathan Franzen
Books, I found, had the power to make time
stand still, retreat or fly into the future. — Jim Bishop
Learning something new is fun. — Alex Trebek
The flowers of life are but visionary. How many pass away and leave no trace behind! How few yield any fruit,
and the fruit itself, how rarely does it ripen! And yet there are flowers enough; and is it not strange, my friend, that we should suffer the little that does really ripen to rot, decay, and perish unenjoyed? — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A few Cobras in your home will soon clear it of Rats and Mice. Of course, you will still have the Cobras. — Will Cuppy
Yeah!" Nicole shouted. "Now we are going to renounce Belial, his demons and his lies. Would you like me to help you or do you — Nancy Bowser
It isn't enough for your heart to break because everybody's heart is broken now. — Allen Ginsberg
You cannot tell whether a person is good or bad by his vicissitudes in life. Good and bad fortune are matters of fate. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo
Obviously, movies, you're often on location, out in the rain or the sun, in a real place where the trees and the cars are real. But when you're on stage, as an actor you're imagining the environment that you're in. — Peter Jackson
You would not like me if you knew me. — Brian Molko
