
Top 17 Chris Geiger Quotes
#1. The poets are wrong of course [ ... ] But then poets are almost always wrong about facts. That's because they are not really interested in facts: only in truth: which is why the truth they speak is so true that even those who hate poets by simple and natural instinct are exalted and terrified by it.
William Faulkner
#2. The views of the European Union are fully reflected in this text, particularly the key objective of the EU, namely vigorously to address the disarmament of Iraq and to do so within the framework of the UN Security Council.
Javier Solana
#3. We normally know we're getting older when the only thing we want for our birthday is not to be reminded; unless you're a cancer survivor! Then we love people reminding us!
Chris Geiger
#4. Observations often tell you more about the observer than the observed.
Chris Geiger
#5. Don't you think you can right your wrongs, Laura? That you can make things better by trying to get back to everything you lost?
Jason Myers
#6. All journeys eventually end in the same place, home.
Chris Geiger
#7. The gospel at Christmas is: Christ has trampled this enemy underfoot at the cross. So for everyone who trusts in him, their sins are cast into the depths of the sea.
John Piper
#8. The world is such a big place; staying in one town your whole life, is like never leaving your house.
Chris Geiger
#9. I'm old enough to remember when a social network was called a school playground.
Chris Geiger
#10. Mister Vance, what a fine pleasure. Welcome to my home. Please, keep those quick fingers of yours to yourself though, sir." As
Pippa DaCosta
#11. I've never felt as strong as I do when I'm with you. I need you more than I need the truth, more than I need my next breath.
Julie Miller
#12. Today, because I want to be gentle on my back, I listen to jazz.
Eric Ripert
#13. Those who know you don't need explanations, those who don't won't believe you.
Chris Geiger
#14. I don't mind getting older; it's a privilege denied to so many!
Chris Geiger
#15. It was evident from the general tone of the whole party, that they had come to regard insolvency as the normal state of mankind, and the payment of debts as a disease that occasionally broke out.
Charles Dickens
#17. There is no such thing as a bad book, I just like some books more than others ...
Chris Geiger
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