Top 14 Heiko Ruprecht Quotes
#1. It's more than music: It's light. It's love. It's life." - (Niall Logan)
Susan Moore Jordan
#2. That's the thing about the horizon. Every step leads you toward it, but you can never quite reach it. But maybe that's a good thing? Maybe it's nature's way of reminding us to never give up--to always keep striving.
Alyson Noel
#3. The whole order of things is as outrageous as any miracle which could presume to violate it.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#4. Duty reaches down the ages in its effects, and into eternity; and when the man goes about it resolutely, it seems to me now as though his footsteps were echoing beyond the stars, though only heard faintly in the atmosphere of this world.
William Mountford
#5. I sometimes think the chef end of cooking is not the real end of cooking. Cooking is all about homes and gardens, it doesn't happen in restaurants.
Delia Smith
#6. The number one reason why people stay stuck is because they cannot accept that they are stuck. Accept that you are stuck, that something needs to change, that you have plateaued, and that you have stopped growing. Realize and understand who and where you are in life.
Farshad Asl
#7. Humans make their own history, but not under circumstances of their choosing.
John Lanchester
#8. The Spirit is neither good nor bad, it runs where the wild heart leads" "Wisdom begins in wonder.
Socrates
#9. Being well-dressed is a wonderful thing, but I don't think it should be life threatening.
Iris Apfel
#10. Such is the pleasure of projecting that many content themselves with a succession of visionary schemes, and wear out their allotted time in the calm amusement of contriving what they never attempt or hope to execute.
Samuel Johnson
#11. I've loved it, but I have a wife and two children.
Joe Mantegna
#12. When I was a boy in Desuq, Egypt, a city on the Rosetta branch of the Nile, about 50 miles east of Alexandria, my family lived steps away from the local landmark, a mosque named for a 13th-century Sufi sheik.
Ahmed Zewail
#13. Success or failure in business is caused more by the mental attitude even than by mental capacities.
Walter Scott
#14. He who dreads death, dreads either an extinction of all sense, or dreads a different sort of sensation. If all sense is extinguished, there can be no sense of evil. If a different sort of sense is acquired, you become another sort of living creature; and don't cease to live.
Marcus Aurelius
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