
Top 15 Alamanni Quotes
#1. There's nothing more exciting than to watch a story break and grow, and to be the first one to present it to the world.
Matt Drudge
#3. The hospital, by necessity, may send a man home with one leg less: but it will not (in a creative rapture) send him home with one leg extra.
G.K. Chesterton
#4. To be a good Briton, a man must trade profitably, marry respectably, live cleanly, avoid excess, revere the established order, and wear his heart in his breeches pocket or anywhere but on his sleeve.
William Ernest Henley
#5. It's my way of telling her that even though I haven't experienced so many things, I have managed to have a life.
David Levithan
#6. Try paying the bills with love. The idea I am trying to espouse is that you can have both love and money, and be rich and generous.
T. Harv Eker
#7. To live is to change, to acquire the words of a story, and that is the only celebration we mortals really know.
Barbara Kingsolver
#8. I'd love to go and I'd love to play for my country and go to a World Cup again. I've got to accept I'm not in the current squad and just think, 'If I get it, it's a bonus and I'll give it everything.' But it's hard to do when you've been thinking a different way all your life.
Michael Owen
#9. The proper form of economy must be observed in building houses for each and every class.
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
#11. Skill is how you close the gap between what you can see in your mind's eye and what you can produce; the more skill you have, the more sophisticated and accomplished your ideas can be. With absolute skill comes absolute confidence.
Twyla Tharp
#12. You probably have to split yourself in various ways just in order to survive, and to think of yourself as a multitude.
Vijay Seshadri
#13. The tender heart, the broken and contrite spirit, are to me far above all the joys that I could ever hope for in this vale of tears.
Charles Simeon
#14. I wonder if, even after all of this, he understands how fragile good things are in my hands and how many times they've been taken away from me.
Courtney Summers
#15. When I turned 40, subconsciously, life was a blank sheet. Before, it was disjointed, and I was very displaced and quite mad, but it was a brilliant time. Everyone thinks I must have been unhappy.
James Nesbitt
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