Top 17 Wenn Die Quotes
#1. When a man comes out of great danger, he is apt to be a little deaf to the call of duty.
John Buchan
#2. MG was nearly mythical, other than my entries - no interaction with users on
the off chance one was a Fernoza on the troll. And today proved I couldn't take a stranger bearing gifts at face-value.
A.E.H. Veenman
#3. You've got to be a little nasty out there. But most of the time, I'm having fun.
Brian Urlacher
#4. I simply can't buy as much of some stocks such as Detection Systems or United Education & Software as I'd like because there just aren't all that many shares available.
Louis Navellier
#5. Since when do you believe in 'meant to be'?"
"Since fucking ever, Georgie, pay attention. I'm a romantic."
"Just ask the parade of Saturday-morning girls."
"Parades are romantic. Who doesn't love a parade?
Rainbow Rowell
#6. Whatever it is that we put in our hearts and minds, whatever seed you plant in it, it will grow. We might not know it but subconsciously, in one way or another, it can affect us.
Toni Gonzaga
#7. I guess that when you invade a nation of warlords, you end up having to deal with warlords.
Peter Dale Scott
#8. Those who enjoy the emotion of hating are much like the groups who sate their thirst for blood by hunting and hounding to death helpless animals as an outlet for their emotions.
Clarence Darrow
#9. Erst wenn die Neugier stirbt, wird ein Mensch alt.
Only when the curiosity dies the man becomes old.
Claudi Feldhaus
#10. It has always been my private conviction that any man who puts his intelligence up against a fish and loses had it coming.
John Steinbeck
#11. I feel strongly that the God we meet in solitude is always the God who calls us to community.
Henri Nouwen
#12. I was a bad child. Fortunately, I've come a long way since then. Now I'm a bad man.
Brent Weeks
#13. Live in such a way as, when you come to die, you will wish to have lived.
[Ger., Lebe, wie Du, wenn du stirbst,
Wunschen wirst, gelebt zu haben.]
Christian Furchtegott Gellert
#14. We have reached a profound point in economic history where the truth is unpalatable to the political class - and that truth is that the scale and magnitude of the problem is larger than their ability to respond - and it terrifies them.
Hugh Hendry
#15. Truth is different from error in two respects: it is a little harder to prove and more difficult to admit.
Leo Errera
#16. Quit using your creative power to formulate questions. You can just as easily - more easily - use it to formulate answers.
Alan Cohen
#17. The thing about living without a father if he's always gone is that it takes a long time to realize he isn't coming home.
Stephen Rodrick