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Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Jerry Lewis

We're leaving the House to people who either were born with a silver spoon in their mouth ... or couldn't get better jobs in the first place. — Jerry Lewis

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Watchman Nee

Frequently the burden or concern in the spirit is for prayer. — Watchman Nee

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Trip Hawkins

I'm not saying that more performance wouldn't be better - all these technologies are going to get better - that's the difference between first generation and second generation. — Trip Hawkins

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Lynn Abbey

I think my prose reads as if English were my second language. By the time I get to the end of a paragraph, I'm dodging bullets and gasping for breath. — Lynn Abbey

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By John Lennon

It doesn't matter how long my hair is or what colour my skin is or whether I'm a woman or a man. — John Lennon

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Bisco Hatori

Conclusion 2:
There's nothing more demonic than two bored twins.
~Signed Tamaki — Bisco Hatori

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Christina Cox

I have done a lot of sci-fi, not out of choice, necessarily. It's just that I'm Canadian, and it's more cost-efficient to film sci-fi up here. — Christina Cox

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Jake Gyllenhaal

I think no matter who you are, no matter what you do in your life, no matter where you come from, you have to fight; we all fight in different ways. And its a metaphor, sometimes its literal, and I really believe that freedom is on the other side of discipline. Your mind can only match where your body is. And so its...you're never mastering it, there's always a lesson--things catch you in unexpected ways. And I think that's a beautiful metaphor for life. — Jake Gyllenhaal

Willemijn Schafer Quotes By Daniel Gottlieb

We parents are in the process of losing parts of ourselves, of waking up each morning to find ourselves changed by our children. We may fantasize that we are not really changed, that we can go back to poring over Wittgenstein, immersing ourselves in the latest movies, being beach bums- whatever it was that we were before the child or children came into our lives. But part of what we have lost is the part of our identity that is the person-without-children. The parent we are now has a life inextricably entwined not only without our past life and our private selves but also with the lives of our children. — Daniel Gottlieb