Verlorenes Ich Quotes & Sayings
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He could be wearing a red letterman's jacket, driving around in a Corvette with the top down, one arm on the steering wheel, on his way to pick up his girl for the sock hop. — Jenny Han
The imagination is precious. Don't lose it. Don't lose the child in you. — Marilyn Manson
We're all divided souls, we've got two natures in us, You measure schizophrenia not by the fact that you're divided but how well the divisions speak to one another. — Norman Mailer
Authors are known to have fiendishly clever minds, and the authors of children's books are more fiendishly clever than most. What — Alan Bradley
Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining. — Theodore Roosevelt
The world as we know it is ending, my friends, no matter what happens to us — Dan Simmons
Nature goes on her way, and all that to us seems an exception is really according to order. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
In relating our misfortunes, we often feel them lightened. — Pierre Corneille
Calm self-confidence is as far from conceit as the desire to earn a decent living is remote from greed. — Channing Pollock
The more exquisitely and delightfully you can do nothing, the higher your life's achievement. — Elizabeth Gilbert
If that for which the Spanish Empire has stood since the days of Charles V is right, then everything for which the United States stands and has always stood is wrong. — Henry Cabot Lodge
We would sift through every inch of what it was that worked, or if it didn't, and wonder what was effective in it, in terms of paint, the subject matter, the size, the drawing. — Helen Frankenthaler
The voice of reason is more to be regarded than the bent of any present inclination; since inclination will at length come over to reason, though we can never force reason to comply with inclination. — Joseph Addison
The dove signifies the dove and the guitar signifies a musical instrument called the guitar. — Pablo Neruda