Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
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I think of New Yorkers as not taking the time to talk to someone they don't know.
Carla Hall -
I moved to New Zealand from Winnipeg when I was almost five. I hated it. It was to a city in the south of New Zealand called Invercargill and there was constant rain. There was a depressing sensation in the air.
Daniel Gillies -
I worked at CNN for almost 26 years. I worked in Mutual Radio for 20 years. I've been in the business 57 years. I have never seen a bias off the air or on.
Larry King -
The printing press is the greatest weapon in the armoury of the modern commander.
T. E. Lawrence -
There's no problem with fans and bands. There's a problem with the economics of the outside disruption of the industry.
Isaac Hanson Hanson -
I resent ever being stereotyped.
Laura Dern
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It was lucky for me. It wasn't lucky for the nine people that got killed and the 20 that were injured.
Barney Ross -
I actually don't think there is any difference between French and American cuisine. French cuisine was always about discipline, about ingredient, about creativity, but also about simple. I see America as very similar in these rights.
Daniel Boulud -
When I was at school, I used to end every school day with fountain pen ink all over my hands and face and down my shirt.
Edgar Wright -
I played point guard my whole life.
Zach LaVine -
We've always believed in our music.
Isaac Hanson Hanson -
I get along with guys; most of my friends are guys. It's easier to trust men sometimes. I only have a few close girlfriends that I trust.
Paris Hilton
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Many are called but few get up.
Oliver Herford -
People seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -
When James Bond gets old, you get rid of him and bring a new James Bond in.
Irwin Winkler -
The various forms of intellectual activity which together make up the culture of an age, move for the most part from different starting-points, and by unconnected roads.
Walter Pater -
When you're trained for battle, the idea is that it will be man against man.
Taya Kyle -
The last temptation is the greatest treason: to do the right deed for the wrong reason.
T. S. Eliot
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Have I caught thee, my heavenly jewel? Why, now let me die, for I have lived long enough.
William Shakespeare -
A thinking mind is not swallowed up by what it comes to know. It reaches out to grasp something related to itself and to its present knowledge (and so knowable in some degree) but also separate from itself and from its present knowledge (not identical with these). In any act of thinking, the mind must reach across this space between known and unknown, linking one to the other but also keeping visible to difference. It is an erotic space.
Anne Carson -
Most men appear to think that the art of despotic government is statesmanship, and what men affirm to be unjust and inexpedient in their own case they are not ashamed of practicing towards others; they demand just rule for themselves, but where other men are concerned they care nothing about it. Such behavior is irrational; unless the one party is, and the other is not, born to serve, in which case men have a right to command, not indeed all their fellows, but only those who are intended to be subjects; just as we ought not to hunt mankind, whether for food or sacrifice ...
Aristotle -
We often sometimes forget that- prior to the invention of removable pipe- there really were no English Bibles. We have treasures, we have Bibles in every size and shape and color. But there's a failure to recognize what's contained inside the cover of the Bible. We grow apathetic, and I think that the issue is reacting to the Word of God. Not just carrying, but get back into the Word of God and then get the Word of God into us. It's all about mining the scripture, memorizing the scripture, and meditating with our scripture.
Hank Hanegraaff -
Obscure as still remains the origin of that 'genre' of romance to which the tales before us belong, there is little doubt that their models, if not their originals, were once extant at Constantinople.
Joseph Jacobs -
To do great things is difficult; but to command great things is more difficult.
Friedrich Nietzsche