Vogelsoorten Belgie Quotes & Sayings
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Wherever you are afraid, try to explore, and you will find death hiding somewhere behind. All fear is of death. Death is the only fear source. — Osho

Before we were born, a whole society of storytellers was already here. The storytellers who were here before us taught us how to be human. — Don Miguel Ruiz

The book, as it stands, seems to me to be one of the most frightful muddles I have ever read, with scarcely a sound proposition in it beginning with page 45 [Hayek provided historical background up to page 45; after that came his theoretical model], and yet it remains a book of some interest, which is likely to leave its mark on the mind of the reader. It is an extraordinary example of how, starting with a mistake, a remorseless logician can end up in bedlam. — John Maynard Keynes

In the big leagues everyone has ability. It always comes down to mind games. Who ever is more mentally strong-wins. — Muhammad Ali

Halved. That was every time. My laughter was for idiots, for their unjustifiable idiocy and for myself for an unrelenting conviction to them, for that unforgivable instance I leveled myself to them. At that awkward realization knowing I precisely was an idiot too, that was the time when I really began to laugh. — Jay Mark D. Saga-ad

You know, they say in France that translation is like a woman: she is either beautiful or faithful. — Marjane Satrapi

It's nothing for you to worry about."
"Whenever someone says that," Pandora said, "it always means the opposite. Along with 'It's only a scratch' or 'Worse things happen at sea.' "
"Or," Clara added glumly, 'I'm only going out for a pint. — Lisa Kleypas

Like a peacock, dance with an open mind and a loving heart to reveal your incredible beauty. — Debasish Mridha

The man who believes that honesty is the best policy is not an honest man. — Paul Hoffman

Everyone in my orbit would have a terrible day: the arbiter of days has decreed it. — John Darnielle

The States are nations. — Daniel Webster

The modern meaning of life's end-when does it end? How does it end? How should it end? What is the value of life? How do we measure it? — Don DeLillo

If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld