Top 29 Heide Quotes

#1. Go out and find a copy of 'The Shrinking Of Treehorn' and its sequel, 'Treehorn's Treasure.' Written by Florence Parry Heide and illustrated by the great Edward Gorey, master of the gothic and the macabre, these books are small masterpieces.

Chris Riddell

#2. I wished I could take her to the library and hand her over to the librarians. Please teach her about everything, I'd say.

A.S. King

#3. I do not refer to myself as a 'housewife' for the reason that I did not marry a house.

Wilma Scott Heide

#4. I'm Cinderella. No, I'm better than Cinderella, because she only got the prince, didn't she? I'm Cinderella with fab teeth and a shit-hot job.

Sophie Kinsella

#5. She watched unguarded emotion wash across his face as he sank into her. Wonder. Pleasure. Need. Anticipation. Love. Under it all, infusing every look, every action, every touch. Love.

Anne Calhoun

#6. Mixing comes natural. i just ought to. not am i mixed to perfection, i have aptitude for art and colors.

Rita Williams-Garcia

#7. Trust a bloody angel to take four sentences and two Biblical references to say, 'bugger me, isn't there a lot of choice at Tesco.

Heide Goody

#8. A man who in the struggles of life has no home to retire to, in fact or in memory, is without life's best rewards and life's best defences.

J.G. Holland

#9. Remember Sodom and Gomorrah? A city destroyed because some of the men were gay!" "Now, you weren't there, Andy." "And you were?" "No," Michael lied, "but it really wasn't about sexuality.

Heide Goody

#10. I really love Penelope Cruz, because she has the tan skin. I think it's important to look at people who resemble you and see what looks good on them, and how they are doing their makeup or hair and how they carry themselves.

Tiffany Dupont

#11. Aldous Huxley took the drug mescaline and then chronicled his experience in the book The Doors of Perception. Now, I don't actually think that's the first thing he wrote: he probably wrote 'my brain is melting' ten thousand times, but it was the book that the critics latched on to.

Bill Bailey

#12. If there were no limitations or consequences, what would your perfect average day look like?

Bob Proctor

#13. Unless women have, from the moment of birth, socialization for, expectations of, and preparation for a viable significant alternative to motherhood ... women will continue to want and reproduce too many children.

Wilma Scott Heide

#14. Let God direct your Today, He knows what is coming in your Tomorrow.

Robin Bertram

#15. To recreate a new aristocracy is the eternal task of every revolutionary project.

Guillaume Faye

#16. eBay had also removed several listings for him and sent him a stern message regarding inappropriate postings. He thought something ridiculous had to come to pass when one was barred from selling animals, old ladies and contract killings over the internet.

Heide Goody

#17. Herr Vogel from Heide Strasse. Made all his money from his father. He throws it away on women

Markus Zusak

#18. The pedestal is immobilizing and subtly insulting whether or not some women yet realize it. We must move up from the pedestal.

Wilma Scott Heide

#19. How is it possible that anyone can believe in a kind of God of Evil named Satan or Devil? Surely, evil lies within oneself.

Ralph P. Vander Heide

#20. I think you have to be completely merciless with yourself.

Keith Jarrett

#21. Lots of people committed crimes during the year who would not have done so if they had been fishing. The increase of crime is among those deprived of the regenerations that impregnate the mind and character of the fisherman.

Herbert Hoover

#22. We will no longer be led only by that half of the population whose socialization, through toys, games, values and expectations, sanctions violence as the final assertion of manhood, synonymous with nationhood.

Wilma Scott Heide

#23. Imagination is an instrument of survival.

Rogier Van Der Heide

#24. By modulating the amount of blue in our environment, we can help people to relax, or to be alert; to fall asleep, or to stay awake.

Rogier Van Der Heide

#25. Every social trait labelled masculine or feminine is in truth a human trait. It is our human right to develop and contribute our talents whatever our race, sex, religion, ancestry, age. Human rights are indivisible!

Wilma Scott Heide

#26. By appreciating the darkness when you design the light, you create much more interesting environments that truly enhance our lives.

Rogier Van Der Heide

#27. In any interview, you do say more or less than you mean.

John Updike

#28. The hand that rocks the cradle should also rock the boat.

Wilma Scott Heide

#29. There is actually a physical connection between light and our health and wellbeing.

Rogier Van Der Heide

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