
Top 15 I Speak Spanish To God Quotes
#1. I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse.
Charles V
#2. The journey is its own reward.
Homer
#3. Hillary Clinton almost got to be president. The reasons why she didn't become president had to do with bad judgments about how to handle the early caucus states, which is not a gender-specific trait.
Gail Collins
#4. We will never privatise the National Health Service.
Andrew Lansley
#5. Why do you think the lottery is so popular? Do you think anybody would play if the super payoff was a job on the night shift in a meat-packing plant? People play it so if they win they can be rich and idle. Like I told you years ago - if work is so good, how come they have to pay us to do it?
Mike Royko
#6. I think the only universal thing is one individual. If you talk about a country or a nation or a culture, it's so vague. I mean what is a nation? A nation is full of nice and bad and long and tall and short and thin people. It's not like everybody is the same.
Marjane Satrapi
#7. God has to speak to each person in their own language, in their own idioms. Take Spanish, Chinese. You can express the same thought, but to different people you have to use a different language. It's the same in religion.
Huston Smith
#8. What I'm doing, with my image, I have my perfumes. I've had that for almost 20 years, and I have like 14, 15 different perfumes now.
Gabriela Sabatini
#9. To God I speak Spanish, to women Italian, to men French, and to my horse - German.
Emperor Charles V
#10. A common currency imposes on us a duty to cooperate more on policy.
Gerhard Schroder
#11. Once they witnessed one of his painting sold at auction for $100,000. And asked how you do it, he said, 'I feel as a horse must feel when the beautiful cup is given to the jockey.'
Edgar Degas
#12. But there was something so admirable about her innocence that he would not insult her by tarnishing it.
Eve Edwards
#13. I took my time walking down to the lake, hoping that somehow the ache in my heart would ease. My joy at the success on the roof had drained away, leaving me hollow, like a well someone could shout down and hear nothing back but echoes.
Leigh Bardugo
#14. We are accustomed to losing things we love and people we adore but that doesn't change the fact that loss hurts.
Abdullah Abu Snaineh
#15. There's no such thing as knowledge management;
there are only knowledgeable people.
Information only becomes knowledge
in the hands of someone
who knows what to do with it.
Peter Drucker
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