Dinge / Things Englisch / English Immer / Always Sensation Unter / Among Ursache / Cause Verstehen / Understand
I've come to understand that there's always something positive, even in a negative situation.
When there's uncertainty they always think there's another shoe to fall. There is no other shoe to fall.
If you feel alienated from people around you, it's because no one tries to understand you.
I am very chaotic; I am always late and walking into things.
The curse of a journalist is that he always has more questions than answers.
I'm always telling my students that if they can't explain what they are doing, to their grandmothers, then they probably don't understand it themselves.
Making noise is easy; making stuff people understand is an easy thing to do.
When I don't understand things, I become passionate to understand.
Non-conformity has always been one of the great British virtues, and that includes non-conformity to things British.