Top 14 Ponton Nieuwpoort Quotes
#2. Dismissals of poetry are nothing new. It's easy to dismiss poetry if one has not read much of it.
Natasha Trethewey
#3. From time immemorial, man has desired to comprehend the complexity of nature in terms of as few elementary concepts as possible.
Abdus Salam
#4. The golden moment when I'm not yet awake enough to remember that there are things I would rather forget.
Sonya Sones
#6. The sores of the human race, those great sores which cover the globe, do not halt at the red or blue lines traced upon the map.
Victor Hugo
#7. I can't help always falling upon it, and cry out with particular loudness and wailing, and become especially melancholy, when I see a dead love tied to a live love.
William Makepeace Thackeray
#8. Trevor gave a long-suffering groan. "I'm going to be on my
hands and knees, aren't I?"
Nipping the other man's lower lip, Pete growled, "You'll be
where I put you.
Katie Allen
#9. As I grow older, I become more and more of a Marxist - Groucho, that is. When you have lived two-thirds of your life, you know the value of a good joke.
Karen DeCrow
#10. Julius rose to his feet. The towel dropped, showering cut brown hair over Monna Alessandra's elegant tiles. His hair, finely tailored, clung to a thick-boned face with slanting eyes and a blunt profile which would have looked well on a coin. Tobie, who had almost no hair, gazed at him sadly.
Dorothy Dunnett
#11. There are no accounting issues, no trading issues, no reserve issues, no previously unknown problem issues.
Kenneth Lay
#12. When mental sickness increases until it reaches the danger point, do not exhaust yourself by efforts to trace back to original causes. Better accept them as inevitable and save your strength to fight against the effects.
George Sand
#13. Ever since we published the first Apple report, we've had some other brands turning more proactive.
Ma Jun
#14. For me, a bit of anthropology in the evening is always better than staying and watching the telly.
Nick Rhodes