Top 17 Joachim Gauck Quotes
#1. Mac: "Mmm-hmmm." She shoved away the sheets tangled between their bodies and moved to straddle his lap. "Maybe it's time I drove YOU crazy."
Will: "Baby, you drive me crazy just by breathing.
Elle Kennedy
#2. I would go through phases of wanting to be a mermaid or a vet, but because I grew up around people who were always making movies, I guess it sort of just moulded my mind.
Dakota Johnson
#3. The more refined and subtle our minds, the more vulnerable they are.
Paul Tournier
#4. Germany has acted effectively during the euro crisis. It needs to build on this to engage in other spheres too.
Joachim Gauck
#5. My biggest mistake is in believing there are limits to how bad it can get.
Laura Wiess
#8. 'What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal' was thrilling in its light, deceptive tone, its subtle but irresistible momentum.
Cathleen Schine
#9. And if he poked me in the back with a pen one more freaking time, I was going to throw him in front of an Arum.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#10. In my gap year between college and drama school, I taught art at a hospice and worked at a little coffee shop across the street from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London when everything around it was still a construction zone.
Juliet Rylance
#11. There is no German identity without Auschwitz,
Joachim Gauck
#12. All life is a statue of yourself, so be the best artist to make the statue the most beautiful.
Debasish Mridha
#13. It was the first time either of them had ever held another's hand, and for them alone, the immensity of what unfolded that night was overshadowed by the perfect wonderment of fingers intertwined - as though this was what hands had always been for, and not for holding weapons at all.
Laini Taylor
#14. I am considering running for Senate, as well as other opportunities.
Heather Wilson
#15. We praise the strength, the patience and the longing of the people who did not stop thinking of freedom and democracy in these dark times
Joachim Gauck
#16. One reason I love the Kindle, more so than the iPad, is that on the Kindle you can't do anything else but read. It's the best, because it does the least. It doesn't even show a clock.
Marco Arment
#17. Oh yes, I admire books. I still do. They can preserve a truth for twice a thousand years and teach it to any who has the skill and cares to read it. They can also fix a lie in stone forever. But worse still, they - the books - can be about nothing at all. Nothing real.
Alice Borchardt