
Top 15 Machiels Herselt Quotes
#1. I may not be the best dad but I taught my son how to get free samples at the mall.
Felipe Esparza
#2. Did he use tongue? Did he growl? Was he shirtless? Did he motorboat you? Did you touch his abs? Did you lick his sharp jaw? Is he the size of a horse? Did you giddy up? Did you find his Nemo? Did you Grace his Frankie? Did you Justin his Timberlake?
Brittainy C. Cherry
#3. If Men are so wicked as we now see them with Religion what would they be if without it?
Benjamin Franklin
#4. Sophie had survived on her own for a long time. She knew she didn't need a man, not even Darius.
But she wanted him.
That made all the difference in the end.
Donna Grant
#5. You can get pigeonholed in Hollywood and people think of you in a certain way.
Luke Wilson
#7. I will fix this. I swear I will make it right. I love you enough to get us through this. I just need you to love me enough. Please, Blaire. Love me enough.
Abbi Glines
#8. To have a body is to suffer. Does anyone with a body know peace? Those who understand this detach themselves from all that exists and stop imagining or seeking anything. The sutras say, "To seek is to suffer. To seek nothing is bliss." When you seek nothing, you're on the Path.
Bodhidharma
#9. Jinn ... occupy bodies which are in a liminal state ... when consciousness is a sheet of copper beaten down, mirroring only the moment
J.M. Ledgard
#10. Newspapers are the second hand of history. This hand, however, is usually not only of inferior metal to the other hands, it also seldom works properly.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#11. I say this as a young dad seeing children going into primary school: I don't think we should underestimate the formative effect on a child of those first years in primary school.
Nick Clegg
#12. By the second sentence of a pitch, the entirety of the story should be explained.
Michael Hastings
#13. Your best efforts bring about your best results.
Your greatest skills bring about your greatest results.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#14. Any excuse, no matter how valid, only weakens the character.
Thomas S. Monson
#15. Dead battles, like dead generals, hold the military mind in their dead grip.
Barbara Tuchman
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