
Top 16 Woord Quotes
#1. "If it were a dog, it would have bitten you already." Actual Twents: "At e ne hond was, dan e oew allange ebettene." Meaning: Said to someone who is looking for something which is right under his nose. Source: Twents Woordenbook. Twents in Woord en Gebruik.
Robert Frost
#2. Woord is but wynd; leff woord and tak the dede.
John Lydgate
#3. I love great music - it has no color, it has no boundaries.
Michael Jackson
#4. I love people where, at the end of the day, they'll pick up a paintbrush and paint clouds. They can physically make things.
Peter Capaldi
#6. I have learned that in any significant or continuing relationship, feelings which are persistent had best be expressed. If they are expressed as feelings owned by me, the result may be temporarily upsetting but ultimately far more rewarding than any attempt to deny or conceal them.
Carl Rogers
#7. For the first time in 23 years I'm enjoying the process of supporting it, of going out and doing shows, and doing the interviews, and doing everything.
Rosanne Cash
#8. Now she thinks to go at this all by herself: a rogue element.
Chuck Wendig
#9. I want you to remember this - you and I are in this life together. All the way. We don't run just because we get sacked a few times.
Linda Barrett
#10. Moments left, Teddy thought. A handful of heartbeats. That was what life was. A heartbeat followed by a heartbeat. A breath followed by a breath. One moment followed by another moment and then there was a last moment.
Kate Atkinson
#12. 'Fine casual' means taking the cultural priorities that fine dining, at its best, believes in.
Danny Meyer
#14. Question: If you put a psychologist in a room with a man who thinks he's Napoleon and leave them there for a year (or ten or twenty), will you end up with two Skinner men or two guys with their hands in their shirts? Answer: Insufficient data.
Stephen King
#16. Each generation ... rescues a new area from what its predecessors arrogantly and snobbishly dismissed as 'the lunatic fringe.
Christopher Hill
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