
Top 15 Jan Cremer Quotes
#1. Live as if you were to die tommorow.
dream as if you were to live forever
Albert Einstein
#2. They tell me I must wade into waters, where I will soon drown. Before I march in, I leave this on the shore for you. I pray you find it, sister, so you will know what was in my heart as I went under.
Khaled Hosseini
#3. On a very personal level, I have fond memories of spending a lot of time in the Library of Congress working on my collection of poems 'Native Guard.' I was there over a summer doing research in the archives and then writing in the reading room at the Jefferson building.
Natasha Trethewey
#4. I was probably in the best shape of any athlete at the time, but you don't get to pass judgment on yourself.
Steve Carlton
#6. I'm very happy for whatever plaudits might come the way of my work, but I never ever sit down to write x with y in view - whether it's a reader, a prize or a sale.
Will Self
#7. Time misspent in youth is sometimes all the freedom one ever has.
Anita Brookner
#8. Had I not gone to Japan in 1986, had I stayed home and majored in English literature as I'd intended to do, I might indeed have become an investment banker, an outcome that perhaps would have proved a more severe blow to the health of the U.S. economy than to the history of the novel.
John Burnham Schwartz
#9. Two hundred years ago, our precursors in Haiti struck a blow for freedom, which was heard around the world, and across centuries.
Baldwin Spencer
#10. Once you become famous, you can't become unfamous. You can become a failure.
Alexander Hanson
#11. When we approach the Bible as history and biography, we approach the Bible in the wrong spirit. We must read the Bible, not primarily as historians seeking information, but as men and women seeking God.
Billy Graham
#12. One reason we desire explanations is that they separate us and make us feel safe.
Rabih Alameddine
#13. A perfection of means, and confusion of aims, seems to be our main problem.
Albert Einstein
#15. In 1054, the patriarch of Constantinople and the pope excommunicated each other.
That was the end of holiness for both churches.
Frank Herbert
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