
Top 15 Malmsheimer Jochen Quotes
#1. Unfortunately, loving someone doesn't obligate them to love you back
J. Matthew Nespoli
#2. The extra daily social time of 1.7 hours in weekends raises average happiness by about 2%.
Daniel Kahneman
#3. There s a difference between being in love and being in love with the idea of love.
Stephenie Meyer
#4. You just have to follow your own heart. I listen to so many different kinds of music and at the end of the day you want to make a record that you're super proud of.
Richard Patrick
#5. KING EDWARD: But what is he whom rule and empery
Have not in life or death made miserable?
Christopher Marlowe
#7. Dare to be irrational! - keep free from formulas, open to any fresh impulse, fluid.
Edward Weston
#8. Text talk? How can the art of writing, once performed by monastic scribes, have degenerated into little more than creative candyfloss?
Fennel Hudson
#9. I try not to read about myself. Why would reading about yourself be interesting? You're only going to be told you're doing a good job and get big headed about it, or be told you're rubbish and get down in the dumps. What's the point?
Nicholas Hoult
#10. I wasn't allowed to be clever when I was young and blonde, but now I am 50 and an old blonde, I am allowed to have gravitas. With wrinkles comes wisdom.
Mariella Frostrup
#11. Well, all right, Ash thought. Maybe freeing the dragon wasn't such a good idea.
Cinda Williams Chima
#12. A man speaks of what he knows, a woman of what pleases her: the one requires knowledge, the other taste.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#13. Women seem not to understand, or underestimate, the profound power they have over their husbands.
Laura Schlessinger
#14. There should be a vaccine against Adam Black. And all women should be given it at birth.
Karen Marie Moning
#15. Let no person think lightly of good, saying in his or her heart, "it will not benefit me." As by the falling of raindrops a jar of water is filled, so the wise person becomes full of good, even though he or she collects it little by little.
Gautama Buddha
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