
Top 15 Paul Henri Spaak Quotes
#1. My philosophy is: if you don't bear a cross, you can't wear a crown so you gotta go through some form of humiliation to reach tribulation.
Peter Tosh
#2. A man may live like a fool for a year, and become wise in a day.
John Williams
#3. I'm so proud to have worked in this movie, Brokeback Mountain, a movie that once again showed us that love is what makes us all very similar in spite that that we can be so different too.
Gustavo Santaolalla
#4. If I die a violent death, as some fear and a few are plotting, I know that the violence will be in the thought and the action of the assassins, not in my dying.
Indira Gandhi
#5. As I've gotten older, my mannerisms are more and more like my mom's. Also, she was an educator - she's extremely passionate about education and children. I guess I inherited that in some way.
Jenna Bush
#6. I needed to stop staring at his bicep ... and chest ... and tattoo. Never thought the sun could be so ... sexy. Wow. This was awkward.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#7. As long as a self is driven by an id to a Thou, it is not a matter of love, either. In love the self is not driven by the id, but rather the self chooses the Thou.
Viktor E. Frankl
#8. Somebody stole my identity. Good luck using it without the medications.
Greg Fitzsimmons
#9. How could Mark be halfway across the world when she would have sworn he'd been in this room with her only seconds ago?
Teresa Medeiros
#10. The judge in the Saddam trial appears to be wearing comedy specs and moustache.
Eddie Mair
#11. Knowledge, as opposed to fantasies of wish fulfilment, is difficult to come by.
Bertrand Russell
#12. Giving responsibility is the key to success with boys, especially with the rowdiest and most difficult boys.
Robert Baden-Powell
#13. Water. Oil pales beside it, and the value of the land itself is measured by it.
Larry J. McKinney
#14. He [5] was manifested in the flesh,
Anonymous
#15. There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words.
Thomas Reid
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