
Top 13 Unpronounceable German Quotes
#1. Portraits I've done in the past I've always thought were a reflection of me.
Judy Dater
#2. I think it's incredibly important for kids to be able to express who they are and feel like they can be themselves without being persecuted for it or bullied for it.
Colin Egglesfield
#3. Crunches are an exercise where you lie on your back and angrily try to head-butt your crotch.
Matthew Inman
#4. And I was incapable of living all by myself in those lodgings where I didn't know a soul. It terrified me to sit by myself quietly in my room. I felt frightened, as if I might be set upon or struck by someone at any moment.
Osamu Dazai
#5. There is a history that really happened, but none of us will ever know exactly what it was. The other one, the one we think we know, is made by us, and we remake it every time we look at it.
Marie Jakober
#6. People, I thought, wanted security. They couldn't bear the idea of death being a big black nothing, couldn't bear the thought of their loved ones not existing, and couldn't even imagine themselves not existing. I finally decided that people believed in an afterlife because they couldn't bear not to.
John Green
#7. Personally, I believe very much in values of savagery; I mean: instinct, passion, mood, violence, madness.
Jean Dubuffet
#8. The imagination is a wild and dangerous forest that is impossible to know the full might of.
S.A. Tawks
#9. Man needs to suffer. When he does not have real griefs he creates them.
Jose Marti
#10. It's me,' said Damen. 'It's me, here with you. Say my name.' 'Damianos.' He
C.S. Pacat
#11. There's nothing like failure and humiliation to make you teachable.
Gary Heavin
#12. Cows eat grass and silage. This is melting the ice caps and killing us all. So they need a new foodstuff: something that is rich in iron, calcium and natural goodness. Plainly they cannot eat meat so here is an idea to chew on. Why not feed them vegetarians?
Jeremy Clarkson
#13. Sometimes the name is funnier than the game itself ...
Andy Cohen
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