Top 15 Humanitaires Quotes
#1. Whispering against her ear, he confessed, "When I'm really stressed out ... I play with my toes."
Gwen leaned back a bit and stared at him. "Seriously?"
"It's really relaxing and very bearlike."
And very weird. And yet ... "I'm oddly comforted by this information.
Shelly Laurenston
#2. You begin with other people's memories and end up with your own.
Marty Rubin
#4. Love is real
the most real, the most lasting, the sweetest and yet the bitterest thing we know.
Charlotte Bronte
#5. The great Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose once said, liberally translated, the only things worth writing about are love and murder.
Henning Mankell
#6. When you have somebody that's smart and you're not so smart, to me that's modern day slavery because you're being dictated to.
Bernard Hopkins
#7. I've got two artificial knees, I have an artificial shoulder, and I'm reasonably healthy given the damage I've done to myself. Everything hurts.
Brian Dennehy
#8. I'm very happy - if I can do even a little bit of work to get the short story out more, I'm thrilled.
George Saunders
#9. Tennis is a traditional game. A big sport like tennis does not need too many changes. The game has become too fast, there are hardly any long, interesting rallies these days. So maybe slowing down the courts could help. But you can't really stop a sport from evolving.
Bjorn Borg
#10. We are asleep people, unconscious people, and this is what is serious. Unfortunately, we think the best of ourselves and not even suspect that we are asleep.
Samael Aun Weor
#11. What i really want - and what i never get - is to be appreciated. do you know what it's like to work so hard to make sure everyone's happy, and to have not a single person recognize it
David Levithan
#12. I like these games we play, the ones that involve our heads and our hearts ~ Page 212
S.L. Scott
#13. The night is perfect in a wild way, almost terrifyingly beautiful.
Patrick Rothfuss
#14. Is there anyone out there who is the next Steve Jobs? I think Jeff Bezos is pretty close. He is very smart. He is extremely creative. He has completely reinvented the way in which commerce is done online.
John Sculley
#15. Clever people seem not to feel the natural pleasure of bewilderment, and are always answering questions when the chief relish of a life is to go on asking them (Frank Moore Colby)
Colin Dexter
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