Zoekmachines Belgie Quotes & Sayings
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Life made easier for others is a life so worthwhile living — Margo Vader
I have loved women even to madness, but I have always loved liberty better. — Giacomo Casanova
Necessity has a way of obliterating from our conduct various delicate scruples regarding honor and pride. — William Faulkner
Lions care not for the opinions of sheep. — George R R Martin
I-I have to go," she began, then bit her lip as she realized she was stuttering again-a habit she seemed to have developed in the past twenty-four hours.Forgetting her sketch pad, she stepped off the rock and prepared to make an undignified dash for her car. In the next instant she was whirled around.
His face was set, his breathing unsteady. "I was wrong." His voice filled her head, emptying it of everything else. "I have a great deal of trouble resisting you. — Nora Roberts
I am totally free to choose thoughts of joy. It is my Divine right to do so. — Louise Hay
If you want to touch the other shore badly enough, barring an impossible situation, you will. If your desire is diluted for any reason, you'll never make it. — Diana Nyad
Jiujitsu is simple, you just gotta do it right. — Roger Gracie
I don't want to die as long as I can work; the minute I can not, I want to go. — Susan B. Anthony
She was aware of the two men in the room, both of them carrying their burden of history, their charms and flaws, their heaviness and guilt, for no adult was ever really without guilt of some sort. — Nancy Thayer
In a way fighting was just like using magic. You said the words, and they altered the universe. By merely speaking you could create damage and pain, cause tears to fall, drive people away, make yourself feel better, make your life worse. — Lev Grossman
There are epidemics of nobleness as well as epidemics of disease. — James Anthony Froude
The path of least resistance is the path of the loser. — H.G.Wells
I forbid you, agnostic, doubting thoughts, to destroy the house of my faith. — Thomas S. Monson
