Top 15 Alfabetet Quotes
#2. we're inclined to say what we think, even when we have not thought very much.
Lynne Olson
#3. The bridge to Coronado Island off San Diego was built because the mob had a hotel there and needed a way to get people out there.
Don Winslow
#4. See, I'm not a very good musician.
Jay Asher
#5. Often when I write poetry I don't quite know what I'm saying myself. I mean, I can't restate the poem. The meaning of the poem is the poem.
Pattiann Rogers
#7. Even today, skiffle is a defining part of my music. If I get the opportunity to just have a jam, skiffle is what I love to play.
Van Morrison
#8. Survival in the demand economy depends on and requires experimentation, risk taking, and trial and error.
Kevin Allen
#9. There's bad apples in whatever way you want to group people - doesn't matter if it's religious, political or social. The big mistake is generalizing.
Charles De Lint
#10. The easiest way to be immortal is to stop thinking and the easiest way to stop thinking is to work hard physically! Remember, when you don't think, you are immortal!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#11. You know, I've learned that you can't make someone love you. All you can do is stalk them, hope they panic, and give in.
Allison Morgan
#12. The better the questions, the more attentive the listening, the richer the reflection, the better the solutions, and the deeper is the learning.
Julia Sloan
#13. Satire recoils whenever charged too high; round your own fame the fatal splinters fly.
Edward Young
#14. Who are we as individuals to judge the masses?
--used recently in a debate
Nicola Black
#15. If the exercise of power of internal taxation by the Union should be discovered on experiment to be really inconvenient, the federal government may then forbear the use of it ...
Alexander Hamilton