Top 19 Bomann Quotes
#1. I know of two tragic histories in the world - that of Ireland, and that of Macedonia. Both of them have been deprived and tormented
Roger Casement
#2. Give them wisdom and devotion in the ordering of their common life, that each may be to the other a strength in need, a counselor in perplexity, a comfort in sorrow, and a companion in joy.
Julia Spencer-Fleming
#3. War should be carried on like a monsoon; one changeless determination of every particle towards the one unalterable aim.
Herman Melville
#4. With a sigh, Lilly sank down on a small Louis XV stool and looked up through the window at the sky. Snow had been falling incessantly for days. Her gaze fell on the reflection of her face in the shiny polished side of a little cupboard that belonged to her growing army of unsold items.
Corina Bomann
#5. Their calls competed with the singing of the street musicians and the sounds of drums, angklungs, sulings, and ouds.
Corina Bomann
#6. only slightly less magnificent than the neighboring palazzo.
Corina Bomann
#7. I sat in the dark and thought: There's no big apocalypse. Just an endless procession of little ones.
Neil Gaiman
#8. And those who come together in the night and are entwined in rocking delight do an earnest work and gather sweetnesses, gather depth and strength for the song of some coming poet, who will arise to speak of ecstasies beyond telling.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#9. I'm Jade, the sarcastic, independent, smart ass who has no interest in marriage or weddings or rings or any of that stuff. And yet my stupid heart skips a stupid beat when that stupid boy tosses out the idea that someday he might marry me.
Allie Everhart
#10. The broken consumer credit market had to be repaired by making sure that consumers had the right information and could use it effectively. That meant consolidating the bloated patchwork of ineffective agencies and regulations so that a single agency could act as a voice for consumers.
Elizabeth Warren
#11. The world needs saints who have genius, just as a plague-stricken town needs doctors.
Simone Weil
#12. The important thing is that, whatever rubbish the world throws at you, you don't lose heart, and you make sure you always find a way to rid yourself of the bad stuff.
Corina Bomann
#13. A true book is like a net, and words are the mesh. The nature of the mesh matters relatively little. What matters is the live catch the fisherman draws up from the depths of the sea, the flashings of silver that we see gleam within the net.
Antoine De Saint-Exupery
#14. We never know what is going to happen, do we? Life is always throwing us this way and that. That's where the adventure is. Not knowing where you'll end up or how you'll fare. It's all a mystery, and when we say any different, we're just lying to ourselves. Tell me, when have you felt most alive?
Eowyn Ivey
#15. We love the Stooges, and young kids today don't watch them. They think it's their dad's comedy. So we thought we could reintroduce them to a new audience.
Bobby Farrelly
#17. It is not so much what you believe in that matters, as the way in which you believe it and proceed to translate that belief into action.
Lin Yutang
#18. As Dr. Johnson said: "God himself, sir, does not propose to judge man until the end of his days." Why should you and I?
Dale Carnegie
#19. The water was a magical mirror lying beneath a cloudless sky.
Corina Bomann