
Top 13 Smets And Wouters Quotes
#1. One unconsciously takes it for granted that doer and sufferer think and feel alike, and according to this supposition we measure the guilt of the one by the pain of the other.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#2. Deregulation is a transfer of power from the trodden to the treading. It is unsurprising that all conservative parties claim to hate big government.
George Monbiot
#3. The wind howled about the bus, and the wipers slooshed heavily back and forth across the windshield, smeering the city into a red and yellow neon wetness. It was early afternoon, but it looked like night through the glass
Neil Gaiman
#4. When you smile it takes up half your face.'
'Simon!' she exclaimed. 'That sounds horrible.'
'It's enchanting.'
'Distorted.'
'Desirable.
Julia Quinn
#5. If you hang up on me again, I will slice your car into small pieces and hang them on your roof like Christmas wreaths.
Ilona Andrews
#6. No one can compare us to the apartheid regime. It's not like in South Africa between the blacks and the whites who belong to the same nation, or in Berlin where you find parents living on the eastern side and their children in the western side.
Silvan Shalom
#7. Sometimes words drew blood, they cut your tongue, they made you know things you couldn't unknow.
Alice Hoffman
#8. It's important for a dancer to wear very tight underpants. I used to feel a bit exposed if I wasn't being held up in the right place.
Bruce Forsyth
#9. He who knows that all things are his mind, That all with which he meets are friendly, Is ever joyful.
Milarepa
#10. Violence is so terribly fast ... the most perverse thing about the movies is the way they portray it in slow motion, allowing it to be something sensuous ... the viewer's lips slightly wet as the scene plays out. Violence is nothing like that. It is lightning fast, chaotic, and totally intangible.
Jim Carroll
#11. I chose to spend the day with you. And I'm choosing now to have dinner with you.
Lisa Brown Roberts
#12. To marry a fool is to be no fool.
Moliere
#13. Honor and good faith and justice are equally due from this country toward the weak as toward the strong.
Henry Clay
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