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Traudl Caff Quotes By W. H. Auden

Enormous novels by co-eds.
Rain down on our defenceless heads. Till our teeth chatter. — W. H. Auden

Traudl Caff Quotes By Jose Bergamin

Sensuality without love is a sin; love without sensuality is worse than a sin. — Jose Bergamin

Traudl Caff Quotes By Simon Sinek

The true value of a leader is not measured by the work they do. A leader's true value is measured by the work they inspire others to do. — Simon Sinek

Traudl Caff Quotes By Deepak Chopra

It is easier to wiggle the toes than reset the biological clock, but that is just a belief that is rooted in superstition. If we could understand that the human body is a network of information and energy, then we would see that the same principles apply everywhere in the body. — Deepak Chopra

Traudl Caff Quotes By David E. Hoffman

The one thing that proved to me you were CIA and not KGB is when you gave me those medicines to test on my daughter. Because the KGB is heartless. They would have given me one pill and said, do it. I knew I was working with a humane organization when you gave me five medicines. — David E. Hoffman

Traudl Caff Quotes By Auliq Ice

Just don't be afraid to be who you are and you will be successful. — Auliq Ice

Traudl Caff Quotes By Agatha Christie

gone on Miss Lily. — Agatha Christie

Traudl Caff Quotes By David Reuben

Business in Russia was not being done like in the West, with contracts. In Russia, hundreds of millions of dollars were going forward and backward by word of mouth. — David Reuben

Traudl Caff Quotes By Colette Dowling

Women retain their dependence needs long past the developmental point at which those needs are normal and healthy. Unbeknownst to others - and worse, unbeknownst to ourselves - we carry dependency within us like some autoimmune disease. We carry it with us from kindergarten through college and graduate school, into our careers, and into the convenient "arrangement" of our marriages. (...) Much of the time - for many of us, all of the time - our unwillingness to stand on our own two feet goes unnoticed because it's expected. Women are relational creatures. They nurture and need. This, we have been told for many, many years, is nature.
And although it cripples us, we have to let it go unquestioned. — Colette Dowling