
Top 13 Gustaaf Geeraerts Quotes
#1. I felt like an extraordinary hero. I was only five or six and I had the whole of life in my hands. Even if I had been driving the carriage of the sun I could not have felt any better.
Dario Fo
#2. A sincere friend conceals all your deformities, deceives and convince others that you are extremely perfect, the insincere will tell the truth of destruction, leave you open for others to glare and laugh.
Michael Bassey Johnson
#3. To penetrate into Italy is like a most fascinating act of self-discovery-back, back down the old ways of time. Strange and wonderful chords awake in us, and vibrate again after many hundreds of years of complete forgetfulness.
D.H. Lawrence
#4. Tiddlywinks, tiddlywinks, I want to play tiddlywinks, chanted Ramona, shaking her head back and forth.
Beverly Cleary
#5. If you're working, you're working hard, and if you're not doing that, what are you doing?
Sophia Amoruso
#6. Motherhood is still the great unknown. For some, it brings incomparable happiness and enriches their identity. Others manage as best they can to reconcile contradictory demands.
Elisabeth Badinter
#7. There are those who will see your success as their failure.
Taj Shotwell
#8. For Entrepreneurs, weekend neither starts nor ends.
Mohith Agadi
#9. Use the longest leader you can handle. Usually you can handle one much longer than you imagine. Remember that the purpose of the leader is to conceal artificiality. If you believe a leader is at all necessary then you must admit that the longer the leader the better chances you have for success
Ray Bergman
#10. Not everything is black and white. Much as we would like it to be.
Jojo Moyes
#11. I'll be a story in your head. But that's OK. We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know; it was the best.
Steven Moffat
#12. Your eyes see me in ways the mirror never could.
Jenim Dibie
#13. Can you drown in grief? She turned away sharply, angry with her own frailty. She had no time for the luxury of self-pity.
George R R Martin
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