Vorwurf English Quotes & Sayings
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Hating yourself is like hating the sun. No matter how much you complain of it agitating your eyes, its brilliance shines on. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

All your life you think 60 is ancient, and all of a sudden you find you're 60 and you don't really feel that different. I feel stronger and more engaged. This is the best time of my life. — Glenn Close

No man should ever completely realize his dreams. What else would there then be to live for? — David Gemmell

One day I'll be able to relax a bit, and try and become a good composer. — Benjamin Britten

Who teach the mind its proper face to scan, And hold the faithful mirror up to man. — Robert Lloyd

What would I do without you to give me clarity?"
"I imagine you'd suffocate yourself by shoving your head too far up your own backside. — Kady Cross

Our mild anxiety about the precariousness of being may give way to confidence in a world that turns out to be coherent, luminous, and intellectually secure. Or it might yield to cosmic terror when we realize that the whole show is a mere ontological soap bubble that could pop into nothingness at any moment, without the slightest warning. And our present sense of the potential reach of human thought may give way to a newfound humility at its limits, or to a newfound wonder at its leaps and bounds - or a bit of both. — Jim Holt

Was it weird hearing from Jace?" asked Simon, his voice carefully neutral. "I mean, since you found out ... "
His voice trailed off.
Yes?"said Clary, her voice sharply edged. "Since I found out what? That he's a killer transvestite who molests cats?"
No wonder that cat of his hates everyone."
Oh, shut up, Simon," Clary said crossly. — Cassandra Clare

Why does the U.S. care which flag will be hoisted on a small piece of land thousands of miles away? — Ron Paul

I like to be at home because I just travel so much. I have four dogs, golden retrievers. — Denise Richards

Time's a funny thing — Brandt Legg

Working hard and doing doing great work is as imperative as breathing. Creating great work warms the heart and enriches the soul. Those of us lucky enough to spend our days doing something we love, something we're good at, are rich. If you do not work passionately (even furiously) at being the best in the world at what you do, you fail your talent, your destiny, and your god. — George Lois