Top 12 Dutch Literature Quotes
#1. Beyond basic mathematical aptitude, the difference between good programmers and great programmers is verbal ability.
Marissa Mayer
#2. The main problem with rail is flexibility and affordability.
Mark Noble
#3. What I think you should do is imagine people in their underwear but then also imagine them crying, and that - that is truly relaxing.
Eugene Mirman
#6. Nine-tenths of English poetic literature is the result either of vulgar careerism or of a poet trying to keep his hand in. Most poets are dead by their late twenties.
Robert Graves
#7. Words are naught but wind, and the fairest promises like dreams that take flight with the morning.
Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
#8. Conformism is so hot on the heels of the mass-produced avant-garde that the 'ins' and the 'outs' change places with the speed of mach 3.
Igor Stravinsky
#9. It is good for us to get into the Word, but it is MUCH BETTER for the Word to get into us.
David J. Stewart
#10. People say that being in love is amazing. They lie. It's freaking terrifying.
Molly McAdams
#11. All of life is action and passion, and not to be involved in the actions and passions of your time is to risk having not really lived at all.
Herodotus
#12. ...Sigerius realized that every academic looked like every other academic."
- Bonita Avenue, p.49
Peter Buwalda