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Williams F1 Store Quotes By Angela Merkel

We've always had this experience that things take long, but I'm 100% convinced that our principles will in the end prevail. No one knew how the Cold War would end at the time, but it did end. This is within our living experience ... I'm surprised at how fainthearted we sometimes are and how quickly we lose courage. — Angela Merkel

Williams F1 Store Quotes By Helena Bonham Carter

Wearing corsets all the time was completely incapacitating, as far as digestion goes. — Helena Bonham Carter

Williams F1 Store Quotes By Robert Crais

People come to L.A. because they're chasing that dream of a better life. That's why I came here, because I thought it would be a place where I would find other people like me; people who wanted to write, people who had a dream of being something else. And that proved to be true. — Robert Crais

Williams F1 Store Quotes By Albert Pujols

Anaheim is not like Los Angeles, where there are more people and more paparazzi. You don't have that in Anaheim. It's more laid-back. — Albert Pujols

Williams F1 Store Quotes By Henry Rollins

I cling to my memories of glorious desperation. — Henry Rollins

Williams F1 Store Quotes By William Blake

The gulfing whale was like a dot in the spell. Yet look upon it, and 'twould size and swell To its huge self, and the minutest fish Would pass the very hardest gazer's wish, And show his little eye's anatomy. — William Blake

Williams F1 Store Quotes By Elliot Mabeuse

He tried to make it seem that he had stopped for some dirty talk and to savor the moment, but Anne knew that he was temporarily out of breath, that he'd started out too fast, trying to impress her. — Elliot Mabeuse

Williams F1 Store Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea ... — Ernest Hemingway,

Williams F1 Store Quotes By Diriye Osman

In Somali culture hyper-masculinity is the most desired attribute in men. Femininity signifies softness, a lightness of touch: qualities that are aggressively pressed onto young girls and women. When a woman does not possess feminine traits, it is considered an act of mild social resistance. This applies equally to men who are not overtly masculine but the stakes are considerably amplified. If a Somali man is considered feminine he is deemed weak, helpless, pitiful: The underlying message being that femininity is inherently inferior to masculinity. — Diriye Osman