Tyrol Quotes & Sayings
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Top Tyrol Quotes

It's funny how quickly tomorrow becomes yesterday and then last week and then you run out of time. — Michelle Gable

You can't keep the whole Bible balanced in your head. You wouldn't have room to remember your name. — Chuck Palahniuk

All the things that were read to me by my father were stories about things becoming all right. — V.S. Naipaul

My heart's cracking apart all over again because of the way I've missed him. — Jolene Perry

Surrender your self-interest. Love others as much as you love yourself. Then you can be entrusted with all things under heaven. — Laozi

Disappointed Englishman.
Several Englishmen who were inveigled by a mountain guide in eastern Tyrol into climbing the Drei Zinnen with him were so disappointed, after reaching the highest of the three peaks, with what Nature had to offer them on this highest peak that then and there they killed the guide, a family man with three children and, it seems, a deaf wife. When, however, they realized what they had actually done, they threw themselves off the peak, one after the other. After this, a newspaper in Birmingham wrote that Birmingham had lost its most outstanding newspaper publisher, its most extraordinary bank director, and its most able undertaker. — Thomas Bernhard

Home is a relative concept for me. I've been in Los Angeles 10 years, and I definitely feel at home here, but I also feel at home in a lot of places. I'm not too attached to anywhere, really. Home is where the people you love are at the time. — Stuart Townsend

I want to keep my eye on you. And my hands. I want to keep my hands on you, too. And my mouth. Yeah, that too. — T. Torrest

Earthman, the planet you lived on was commissioned, paid for and run by mice. It was destroyed five minutes before the completion of the purpose for which it was built, — Douglas Adams

I walked slowly on, without envying my companions on horseback: for I could sit down upon an inviting spot, climb to the edge of a precipice, or trace a torrent by its sound. I descended at length into the Rheinthal, or Valley of the Rhine; the mountains of Tyrol, which yielded neither in height or in cragginess to those of Appenzel, rising before me. And here I found a remarkable difference: for although the ascending and descending was a work of some labor; yet the variety of the scenes had given me spirits, and I was not sensible of the least fatigue. But in the plain, notwithstanding the scenery was still beautiful and picturesque, I saw at once the whole way stretching before me, and had no room for fresh expectations: I was not therefore displeased when I arrived at Oberried, after a walk of about twelve miles, my coat flung upon my shoulder like a peripatetic by profession.
-William Coxe — Robin Jarvis

No one is in favor of a bill that would force American citizens to have to interact with law enforcement in a way that wasn't appropriate. — Marco Rubio