
Top 13 Efteling Attracties Quotes
#1. It's true about the running water. You can hear anything you want to in it.
Gwendoline Riley
#2. I've never had something - like, you know, drunk people have tried to do that to me, and I instantly shut it off. I say, don't to this, dude; you'll feel terrible about this later. It'll be - I'll bring it up all the time; I'll make fun of you. Just save yourself the embarrassment and don't do it.
Seth Rogen
#3. I think it shows that sometimes for one person to keep breathing, something else has to stop. (hardcover page 37)
Michele Jaffe
#4. Ye are brothers, ye are men, and we conquer but to save.
Thomas Campbell
#5. Hey, over here! Have your picture taken with a reclusive author! Today only, we'll throw in a free autograph! But wait, there's more!
Thomas Pynchon
#6. Don't cry over spilled milk. By this time tomorrow, it'll be free yogurt.
Stephen Colbert
#7. The minimalist life. Pleasure is an egg. Blessings that can be counted, on the fingers of one hand. But possibly this is how I am expected to react. If I have an egg, what more can I want? In
Margaret Atwood
#8. It's interesting. I've known quite a few good athletes that can't begin to play a beat on the drum set. Most team sport is about the smooth fluidity of hand-eye coordination and physical grace, where drumming is much more about splitting all those things up.
Neil Peart
#9. I have always loved the competitive forces in this business. You know I certainly have meetings where I spur people on by saying, "Hey, we can do better than this. How come we are not out ahead on that?" Thats what keeps my job one of the most interesting in the world.
Bill Gates
#10. That has always seemed to me one of the stranger aspects of literary fame: you prove your competence as a writer and an inventor of stories, and then people clamour for you to make speeches and tell them what you think about the world.
J.M. Coetzee
#11. Opera is given so little attention in the national press.
Carlisle Floyd
#12. The range of variation in the female far exceeds the range of variation in the male.
Alfred Kinsey
#13. Positive words are the glue that holds relationships together.
Tom Rath
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