
Top 15 Lieselot De Wilde Quotes
#1. There was a limit to how many insults a man could swallow in silence.
Robert Jordan
#2. My favorite time is now, like tonight, under a full moon. When a thousand crystals are sparkling at us. It's almost magical, isn't it?
Dominique Eastwick
#3. Convincing someone to have sex is the same as manipulation and does not actually count as getting consent.
Shahla Khan
#4. No one will forget me. Not my look, not my name. Katniss. The girl who was on fire.
Suzanne Collins
#5. Tell me what you want, and then I'll put in what I want ... after I'm done with my codependent providing for you, I'll get a little for me too.
Andy Richter
#6. Did you know - and studies prove this - that 98 percent of all the Visine in this country runs down the side of people's faces?
George Miller
#7. When you bring an idealised relationship down to the level of an ordinary one it isn't necessarily the ordinary one that suffers'.
Winston Graham
#8. The sea does not belong to despots. Upon its surface men can still exercise unjust laws, fight, tear one another to pieces, and be carried away with terrestrial horrors. But at thirty feet below its level, their reign ceases, their influence is quenched, and their power disappears.
Jules Verne
#9. I say that I can't make anything up. I think of myself as a collage artist. I'm cutting and pasting memories of my life. And I say, I have to live a life in order to tell a life. I would prefer to tell it because telling you're always in control, you're like God.
Spalding Gray
#12. Play your heart out each game, so you can look your teammates in the eyes and ask, without saying it, 'I played full out, did you?'
John Kessel
#13. I'm used to being in front of camera and knowing what to think. But if you're asking me to be me, I get very self-conscious. My job isn't to be me. Being an actor, people think you can do a eulogy at a funeral, a speech at a wedding. I find all that very nerve-racking.
Eddie Marsan
#14. There was nothing to keep him (Cal Ripken, Jr.) from being a star in the Major Leagues. That was inevitable.
Earl Weaver
#15. I cannot bear to look at a film that I made before 1990. Maybe 1985. There's no sense even trying to explain it. I really just can't watch myself. I see all the machinery at work and it just drives me nuts, so I don't look at anything.
Paul Newman
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