Zwaantje Cwiok Quotes & Sayings
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In olden times, when wishing still helped...."
- The Frog King | The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm — Jack D. Zipes
Take solace in the fact that you can quit at any time. I cannot.] — Chuck Klosterman
When buying shares, ask yourself, would you buy the whole company? — Rene Rivkin
And while a bald head and a looped ribbon were seen as badges of courage and hope, her reluctant vocabulary and vanishing memories advertised mental instability and impending insanity. Those with cancer could expect to be supported by their community. Alice expected to be an outcast. — Lisa Genova
With aging comes physical and emotional challenge. We cannot seem to get as much done in an hour as we did in youth. And it is harder to be patient with others, and they seem more demanding. — Henry B. Eyring
we're constantly looking for ways to help each other's lives get lighter, easier to carry, closer to the heart of what we love, less clogged with expectations and unnecessary tasks. — Shauna Niequist
We depend on you to do the right thing; right for both you and the company. It is no exaggeration to say that IBM's reputation is in your hands. — Buck Rodgers
Then to the dance, and make the sober moon ... witness of joys that shun the sights of noon. — William Cowper
I talked about adopting a baby when I was 20 years old, before it became 'hip.' — Tyra Banks
The scar will remain, but it is better for a man to lose both arms than his soul; and these hard years, instead of being lost, may be made the most precious of your lives, if they teach you to rule yourselves. — Louisa May Alcott
Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Scottish pastor and writer from the mid-1800s, said, "The greatest need of my congregation is my own personal holiness."1 — Daron Brown
What kind of world has this become?"
"A really sick one — James Dashner
Oh, how miserable it is to have no one to share your sorrows and joys, and, when your heart is heavy, to have no soul to whom you can pour out your woes. — Frederic Chopin
