Top 12 Dejonghe Geluwe Quotes
#1. I loved Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's 'Inside No 9.' The way that they constrained each episode to a single location, then tasked themselves with including completely new characters every week, within a single half-hour.
Tom Riley
#2. The most wasteful "brain drain" in America today is the drain in the kitchen sink.
Elizabeth Gould Davis
#3. All my life I've always been so blue, born to lose, and now I'm losing you.
Ray Charles
#4. The uninitiated might say that I am lost in my books, but I know I am more found than lost.
Donalyn Miller
#5. Nowhere has democracy ever worked well without a great measure of local self-government, providing a school of political training for the people at large as much as for their future leaders.
Friedrich August Von Hayek
#6. Passing beauties are only the fugitive reflections of the eternal. All beauty alters and all life melts away; in short, everything passes with marvelous rapidity; beautiful Helen of Troy has become a toothless skull, then a handful of dust, then nothing.
Eliphas Levi
#7. There is a moment, a cusp, when the sum of gathered experience is worn down by the details of living. We are never so wise as when we live in this moment.
Paul Kalanithi
#9. To succeed in business you need to be original, but you also need to understand what your customers want.
Richard Branson
#10. A hundred years ago, this City[...]'s energy production, its food and fuel, came from all over the world, often traveling thousands of miles. People used energy just to ship more energy to the places that needed it. When you're high on fossil fuel fumes, I guess almost anything can make sense.
Annalee Newitz
#11. It is not right to glory in the slain
Homer