Top 15 Brygida Bziukiewicz Quotes
#1. The key to life is your attitude. Whether you're single or married or have kids or don't have kids, it's how you look at your life, what you make of it. It's about making the best of your life wherever you are in life.
Candace Bushnell
#2. I had no idea it would be like this. That having someone on their knees for you would make you so vulnerable.
Alexis Hall
#3. I refuse to be part of a generation that celebrates the death of communism abroad with the loss of the American dream at home.
William J. Clinton
#4. I don't actually get recognised. I only have my hair done and make-up put on when I am on TV. The rest of the time, I go out without make-up on, so people don't recognise me.
Delia Smith
#5. Aschenbach is not only a projection of Mann in the obvious ways - same daily routines, author of the works Mann had planned - nor even in sharing his author's aspirations, doubts, and sexual identity. His watchword, "Durchhalten!" [persevere, keep going] could be Mann's own.
Philip Kitcher
#6. If you let the loss prevent the beauty, all is lost.
Esther Sharp
#7. The hardest thing for an artist to do is to let go. I don't wanna be the dude - if you come to my house, there are no pictures circa '86 in my house.
Heavy D
#8. Only very slowly and late have men come to realize that unless freedom is universal it is only extended privilege.
John Edward Christopher Hill
#10. When times are bad is when the real entrepreneurs emerge.
Robert Kiyosaki
#11. Why is it that man desires to be made sad, beholding doleful and tragical things, which yet himself would by no means suffer?
Saint Augustine
#12. It was puzzling to own trees - they were not owned the way a business os owned or even a house is owned. If anything, they were held in trust. In trust. Yes, for all of posterity, ...
Philip Roth
#13. God made mud, God made dirt, God made boys so girls could flirt.
Leo Buscaglia
#14. Happiness is like a bird. If it chooses
to sit on your roof, you cannot capture it and put it in a cage.
Farin Powell
#15. The most important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative, and the second disastrous.
Margot Fonteyn