
Top 14 Leidde Tot Quotes
#1. And so I'm saying that, yes, colonialism was terrible, and I describe it as a legacy of wars, but we ought to be moving away from that by now.
Wangari Maathai
#2. M dad was a boxer, so he had this fierce, physical presence.
Anthony Browne
#3. Men are probably nearer the essential truth in their superstitions than in their science.
Henry David Thoreau
#4. Hardly a soul spoke a word of English. All this they had been forewarned about, but the difference between what one had been told and what one came to understand firsthand was enormous.
David McCullough
#5. For the time being
Words scatter
Are they fallen leaves?
Ruth Ozeki
#6. It made sense that Tina was in Eleanor's gym class
because gym was an extension of hell, and Tina was definetly a demon.
Rainbow Rowell
#7. 15 minutes will open up the amnesia and you'll have full recall.
Betty Hill
#9. The answer to my thoughts is the loud ripping of my shirt when he tears it straight down my back, yanking it forward around my shoulders and imprisoning my arms in the sleeves.
"I've got you now," he says, breaking the kiss and sounding like a god about to unleash wrath.
Poppet
#10. If we as a society work diligently in every other area of life and neglect the family, it would be analogous to straightening deck chairs on the Titanic." - Dov Brezak
Dov Brezak
#11. We were passing the city cemetery. Adjoining it was a field occupied only by a couple of amiable and moth-eaten horses, and a grey tower. I asked what the tower was for. My grandfather answered that it held a giant's arm.
Isobelle Carmody
#12. The thesis that the universe has an originating divine cause is logically inconsistent with all extant definitions of causality and with a logical requirement upon these and all possible valid definitions or theories of causality.
Quentin Smith
#13. Didn't she understand? He didn't want that starfish freak! He wanted her!
Toni Aleo
#14. True love was a gift. Some people never recognized true love, while others allow true love to slip through their fingers
D.F. Jones
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