Top 14 Derrieres Calendar Quotes
#1. If we could build an economy that would use things rather than use them up, we could build a future.
Ellen MacArthur
#2. I love dogs. I have a Golden Doodle and an Alaskan Klee Kai.
Halston Sage
#3. Order is the law of nature, the universal trend, the cosmic direction. If time is an arrow, that arrow points toward order. The future is pattern, organization, union, intensification; the past, randomness, confusion, disintegration, dissipation.
Alan Lightman
#4. Every tale is not to be believed.
Aesop
#5. Swedes are a really humble and shy people in many ways, but I think it's pretty much the same as in the U.S. Little girls want to take photographs with me at lunch.
Joel Kinnaman
#6. There is a child-like side to both of them, which makes laughter easy and joy abundant. I envy them that.
Ruth Bailey
#7. There are some careers that will develop your mind more than others. In the study of enlightenment, it is most important to develop your mind and your body.
Frederick Lenz
#8. Fame is an illusive thing - here today, gone tomorrow. The fickle, shallow mob raises its heroes to the pinnacle of approval today and hurls them into oblivion tomorrow at the slightest whim; cheers today, hisses tomorrow; utter forgetfulness in a few months.
Henry Miller
#9. Day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute, God wants us to talk to Him. But are we too busy in our daily lives to speak some words to Him? God reaches out and speaks to us in many various ways. But are we hearing them?
Kcat Yarza
#10. I started my career in the private sector and then became U.S. attorney. I think I was a stronger U.S. attorney, and I frankly think I am a stronger Chair of the SEC, because of that experience.
Mary Jo White
#11. I do have reasons for what I do. I am a very political person, and I really think if you put these clothes on, you will look like a force to be reckoned with.
Vivienne Westwood
#12. If the world does improve on the whole, yet youth must always begin anew, and go through the stages of culture from the beginning.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe