Van Mechelen Borsbeek Quotes & Sayings
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History is orphan. It can speak, but cannot hear. It can give, but cannot take. Its wounds and tragedies can be read and known, but cannot be avoided or cured. — Kedar Joshi

Where was I when the rockets came to life
And carried you away into the alligator sky
Even though, I'll never know what's up ahead
I'm never lettin' go, I'm never lettin' go! — Owl City

the only person worth trusting...entirely...is you~ — B.M. Hardin

Fortunately women have the miraculous ability to change the meaning of their actions after the event. — Milan Kundera

God is the only one who truly gets it because He knows the intimate ways of our minds and hearts. — Beth Moore

By the will art thou lost, by the will art thou found, by the will art thou free, captive, and bound. — Angelus Silesius

The only way back toward a democracy and economy that work for the majority is for most of us to get politically active once again, becoming organized and mobilized. — Robert Reich

Never abandon your calling or go outside your purpose — Sunday Adelaja

There it was, a sign above a shop that said 221B BAKER STREET. My mouth hung open. I looked around at the ordinary street and the white-painted buildings, looking clean in the morning rain. Where were the fog, the streetlights, the gray atmosphere? The horses pulling carriages, bringing troubled clients to Watson and Holmes? I had to admit I had been impressed with Big Ben and all, but for a kid who had devoured the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, this was really something. I was on Baker Street, driving by the rooms of Holmes and Watson! I sort of wished it were all in black and white and gray, like in the movies. — James R. Benn

No influential friend would have served me better. She [the steamboat] had given me a chance to come out a bit-to find out what I could do. No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work-no man does-but I like what is in the work,-the chance to find yourself. Your own reality-for yourself, not for others-what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and can never tell what it really means. — Joseph Conrad