Vestager Google Quotes & Sayings
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If the last to know he's an addict is the addict, then maybe the last to know when a man means what he says is the man himself, he reflected. — Philip K. Dick

Spider had that easy way about him that people who have never had anything bad happen to them seem to possess. — Heidi R. Kling

Actions receive their tincture from the times,
And as they change are virtues made or crimes — Daniel Defoe

(however you may have reformed your life in many things, and may have had religious affections, and may keep up a form of religion in your families and closets, and in the house of God, and may be strict in it), you are thus in the hands of an angry God; 'tis nothing but his mere pleasure that keeps you from being this moment swallowed up in everlasting destruction. However — Jonathan Edwards

At first I did not love you, Jude; that I own. When I first knew you I merely wanted you to love me. I did not exactly flirt with you; but that inborn craving which undermines some women's morals almost more than unbridled passion
the craving to attract and captivate, regardless of the injury it may do the man
was in me; and when I found I had caught you, I was frightened. And then
I don't know how it was
I couldn't bear to let you go
possibly to Arabella again
and so I got to love you, Jude. But you see, however fondly it ended, it began in the selfish and cruel wish to make your heart ache for me without letting mine ache for you. — Thomas Hardy

Texas created more jobs in 2008 than the rest of the states - combined. — Rick Perry

The desire for love is universal but that has never meant it's worthy of respect. It's not admirable to want love, it just is. — Rachel Kushner

This extraordinary group has absolutely captivated my imagination, knocked my socks off - what more can I say? — Michael Tilson Thomas

McEnroe respects one guy
himself, and that's it. — Luke Jensen

Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular. — Aristotle.