A Quote by Edgar Fiedler

He who lives by the crystal ball soon learns to eat ground glass. — © Edgar Fiedler
He who lives by the crystal ball soon learns to eat ground glass.
He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass.
Children learn what they live. If a child lives with criticism... he learns to condemn. If he lives with hostility... he learns to fight. If he lives with ridicule... he learns to be shy. If he lives with shame... he learns to be guilty. If he lives with tolerance... he learns confidence. If he lives with praise... he learns to appreciate. If he lives with fairness... he learns about justice
If a child lives with criticism, he learns to condemn. ... If a child lives with fear, he learns to be apprehensive. ... If a child lives with encouragement, he learns to be confident. ... If a child lives with acceptance, he learns to love.
He who looks in the crystal ball ends up eating glass... They're way, way close.
When I was 11 my school held a sports day near Crystal Palace. We were told we were going to play a rugby match. The ball was eventually passed to me and I was obviously expected to run with it. I took one look at all these players charging towards me, placed the ball on the ground and walked off the pitch.
Whenever you see me and I'm hitting ground ball after ground ball, you know I'm not feeling right.
When we're able to get stops, get the ball off the glass and run, you never know who's going to get the ball. Everyone takes off, runs to their spots, and the ball just finds the open man.
The universe always moves from an ordered state to a disordered one; that a glass may fall to the ground and shatter yet you never see a broken glass reassemble itself and then jump back on the table.
I can't speak for the future. I have no crystal ball.
the magic is inside you. there ain't no crystal ball
I can't look into the crystal ball. All I can do is the here and now.
I'm not a psychic. I don't look at a crystal ball.
I'm not scared at all... Of the cracks in the crystal ball.
When friends wanted to go to the centre of town, they took a bus or tram. I took the ball and went running after them. School was hell because I had to put the ball on the ground. Outside, I was free, playing the ball.
He deserves ten out of ten for doing what he does. He is a sensation, but still he can improve. He must know when to move the ball on quickly and when to try the impossible mission. When he learns this, he won't win a single Golden Ball, but an entire collection.
No sir, I don't have a crystal ball, but I do have common sense.
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