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Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By E. M. Forster

Adventures do occur, but not punctually. Life rarely gives us what we want at the moment we consider appropriate. — E. M. Forster

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By Caroline Lawrence

To create a character who really interests you, try combining aspects of your favourite fictional character with a real person. — Caroline Lawrence

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By Dean Koontz

In eighty-six years, child, I've learned the world is a far more mysterious place than most people realize and that every moment of life is woven through with meaning. — Dean Koontz

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By Chris Onstad

The saddest thing is a little girl who is told by her own mother and father that she will never be pretty.
And then they open the front door, and on the porch is a little white suitcase, with all of her things in it. — Chris Onstad

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By Chris Diamantopoulos

I'm pretty handy in the kitchen. But my wife's the real genius. — Chris Diamantopoulos

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By Salma Hayek

When I speak about freedom, it's about freedom of the spirit. Freedom of the spirit can't be represented by a body. It has to be art. It has to be all the colors. It has to be something that moves and has no boundaries. — Salma Hayek

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Any color is more distinctly seen when opposed to its contrary: thus, black on white, blear near yellow, green near red, and so on. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By John Carmack

Some cynical people think that every activity must revolve around the mighty dollar, and that anyone saying otherwise is just attempting to delude the public. I will probably never be able to convice them that that isn't always the case, but I do have the satisfaction of knowing that I live in a less dingy world than they do. — John Carmack

Tijdschrift Linda Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

We are apt to imagine that this hubbub of Philosophy, Literature, and Religion, which is heard in pulpits, lyceums, and parlors, vibrates through the universe, and is as catholic a sound as the creaking of the earth's axle. But if a man sleeps soundly, he will forget it all between sunset and dawn. — Henry David Thoreau