
Top 9 Antiquariat Quotes
#1. What is there astonishing in the death of a mortal? But we are grieved at his dying before his time. Are we sure that this was not his time? We do not know how to pick and choose what is good for our souls, or how to fix the limits of the life of man.
Saint Basil
#2. Lack of forgiveness of others breeds lack of self-forgiveness.
Albert Ellis
#3. You'll be tactile, and I'll be clingy, and we'll be very happy just as long as we sleep in a twin bed and call each other seventeen hundred times a day.
Penny Reid
#4. If Martin Scorsese thinks you stink, you stink.
John Heard
#5. I don't think actors are to blame for poor writing. The culture changes first, and the theater follows it. In the case of the movies, it's the same thing.
Christopher Reeve
#6. I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer; it seemed scattered on the wind then faintly blowing.
Charlotte Bronte
#7. What is meditation? When you empty yourself and let the universe come in you.
Harbhajan Singh Yogi
#8. In golf, the customs and etiquette and decorum are as important as the rules of play.
Bobby Jones
#9. That is what all creatures great and small are made of. Leftover stardust. An atom exploded, and all the dust became the planets, the stars...and us. That's all anything amounts to.
Jodi Lynn Anderson
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