Top 14 Jan Wolkers Quotes
#1. Being outspoken about my faith isn't just something that I do; it's who I am because my faith isn't just a little piece of my life. It is my life. It's not a question of whether I'm outspoken about it or not. I'm definitely not ashamed of it.
Tim Tebow
#2. Dance stories, unlike those in opera, are usually simple.
Robert Gottlieb
#3. Today, comics is one of the very few forms of mass communication in which individual voices still have a chance to be heard.
Scott McCloud
#4. I'm 36 years old, and I'm growing up. Little by little.
Elena Anaya
#5. We have a couple of rules in our relationship. The first rule is that I make her feel like she's getting everything. The second rule is that I actually do let her have her way in everything. And, so far, it's working.
Justin Timberlake
#6. Congress has scarcely any thing to employ them, and complain that the place [Washington, D.C.] is remarkably dull.
Thomas Jefferson
#7. It's dark. You exhale a fist of memory. I love you like weathering wood in a room of empty pianos. When you return to something you love, it's already beyond repair. You wear it broken.
James L. White
#8. We may listen to our inner self-and still not know which ocean we hear roaring.
Martin Buber
#9. A footman may swear; but he cannot swear like a lord. He can swear as often: but can he swear with equal delicacy, propriety, and judgment?
Jonathan Swift
#10. Subjectivity ceases to exist only when the mutation-like leap is made from subjectivity to objectivity, from individual existence to universal existence.
Piet Mondrian
#11. The atomic bomb is a marvelous gift that was given to our country by a wise God.
Phyllis Schlafly
#12. I believe we were all glad to leave New Zealand. It is not a pleasant place. Amongst the natives there is absent that charming simplicity ... and the greater part of the English are the very refuse of society.
Charles Darwin
#13. Genius and madness have something in common: both live in a world that is different from that which exists for everyone else.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#14. Try to maintain the perspective that, in time, everything disintegrates and returns to its initial form.
Richard Carlson
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