
Top 14 Strafanstalt Wauwil Quotes
#2. ...there was no escaping the monsters, not even on this island, no bigger on a map than a grain of sand, protected by mountains of fog and sharp rocks and seething tides. Not anywhere. That was the awful truth...
Ransom Riggs
#3. He has had to learn to hide it, even more than most of us. Somewhere, I think, there is a center to him. It glows like a coal being slowly crushed into diamond, weighed down by layers and layers of surface.
Lauren Oliver
#4. If I believed in curses, I would believe that this is mine: when it matters most, in the moments when I know with the greatest clarity exactly what needs to be done, everything I say comes out wrong.
Tana French
#5. Don't kill yourself, kill the part of you that you don't like.
Shane Dawson
#6. You have to build a team, but someone's got to lead, and someone's got to be unpopular at times.
Mickey Drexler
#7. This tiny habitation on wheels, with bit parts of the living room, the washroom, and the fireplace, is a pathetic admission that human life is no more than this: an attempt to feel at home while racing towards oblivion. He
Yann Martel
#8. Achmed the Dead Terrorist: Knock, knock.
Jeff Dunham: Who's there?
Achmed the Dead Terrorist: Me, I kill you!
Jeff Dunham
#9. As he rose to leave, Jack was crushed by the realization that while his father considered himself to be a great man, in his father's eyes the best Jack could ever hope to be was useful.
Leslye Walton
#10. God has no cousins, only children.
Max Lucado
#11. I've dated people who I thought were going to be a big deal in my life, and I've also spent long periods by myself.
Lauren Graham
#12. he could not understand how people arrived at the extreme of waging war over things that could not be touched with the hand
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#13. Healthy introspection, without undermining oneself; it is a rare gift to venture into the unexplored depths of the self, without delusions or fictions, but with an uncorrupted gaze.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#14. Oak was just thinking that whatever he
himself might have suffered from Bathsheba's marriage, here was a
man who had suffered more, when Boldwood spoke in a changed
voice - that of one who yearned to make a confidence and relieve his
heart by an outpouring.
Thomas Hardy
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