Top 14 Gegen Die Quotes
#1. Many people who voted for Mr. Obama in the last election did so based on skin color.
Alveda King
#2. But I wondered sometimes, the way your mind asks those big questions, like whether or not there's a god or how a girl can think she's ugly one day and pretty the next.
Julie Murphy
#3. Oh how Shakespeare would have loved cinema!
Derek Jarman
#4. It's still a great time for adventurers.
Tim Lebbon
#5. His response was to fight it with the only weapons at hand - passive resistance and open displays of contempt.
Kurt Vonnegut
#6. The questioner has to come to an end. It is the questioner that creates the answer; and the questioner comes into being from the answer, otherwise there is no questioner.
U.G. Krishnamurti
#7. Continue to plant a kiss of concern on the cheek of the sick and the aged and infirm and count that actions as natural and to be expected.
Maya Angelou
#8. Emotion was pressing hard on her chest, making it difficult for her to breathe. I don't need to breathe now, she thought. I've breathed all my life.
Paullina Simons
#9. I take a few pictures a week, but the best part is waiting for my film to be developed. The suspense is exciting, and the reward is great.
Morgan Saylor
#10. I was short with my fastball and breaking ball.
Bruce Sutter
#11. It is not appropriate to ask a Buddhist, "What is the purpose of life?" because the question suggests that somewhere out there, perhaps in a cave or on a mountaintop, an ultimate purpose exists. The
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse
#12. I'm such a fan of Lily's Tomlin, for so many years. I feel like Lily was the first popular mainstream crossover comedian who also was kind of an overtly feminist comedian.
Tina Fey
#13. My worst memory is of my first dance lesson as a 14-year old in Prague. My mother put me in this silver and pink lame dress. My hair was all curled, and it was the first time I wore a garter belt. I felt so out of place!
Martina Navratilova
#14. The obvious objective of video games is to entertain people by surprising them with new experiences.
Shigeru Miyamoto