Zealander Ernest Quotes & Sayings
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Immigrants in Norway must learn Norwegian. The same should Spaniards in Spain do, if they want to work with Norwegians. — Carl I. Hagen

We try to hold a storm in our own fist but we are not that strong. — Deb Caletti

I think, with any new product that's difficult to understand, there are always lots of questions and criticism. I think we have all the right criticism. We're just going to keep executing on what we believe. — Evan Spiegel

Yet perhaps no sacrifice is wholly useless which proves there are men who prefer honour to life. — James G. Frazer

I think that's the great thing about being with, having a dog, is it kind of forces you to be in the present because that's definitely where they're spending their time. — Jennifer Aniston

The reason I like writing a memoir is because it isn't preachy. — Donald Miller

How do you go on living like normal when you know that something bad's going to happen? — Cynthia Hand

David Bowie heard about the fire and called from Switzerland. He asked me to come and stay with him. I said, 'No, I'll be fine,' but it was a beautiful gesture from a lovely guy. — Molly Meldrum

I want to stay with you. it was easier to say in the darkness, knowing as i spoke my voice would betray me, my hopeless addiction to him. — Stephenie Meyer

What would we do without plaques to tell us who lived where and when? They introduce the past into the present, and are the quickest and most interesting way of reminding us that our streets exist above and beyond the here-and-now. — Craig Brown

When all the facts are in, swift and clear decision is another mark of a true leader. A visionary may see, but a leader must decide. An impulsive person may be quick to declare a preference; but a leader must weigh evidence and make his decision on sound premises. — J. Oswald Sanders

I'm not going to break up my family, not for a book. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

If God wanted to forgive our sins, why not just forgive them, without having himself tortured and executed in payment - thereby, incidentally, condemning remote future generations of Jews to pogroms and persecution as 'Christ-killers': did that hereditary sin pass down in the semen too? — Richard Dawkins