Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
Philosophers are not honest enough in their work, although they make a lot of virtuous noise when the problem of truthfulness is touched even remotely. They all pose as if they had discovered and reached their real opinions through the self-development of a cold, pure, divinely unconcerned dialectic...; while at bottom it is an assumption, a hunch, indeed a kind of "inspiration" most often a desire of the heart that has been filtered and made abstract that they defend with reasons they have sought after the fact.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Wine makes a man more pleased with himself; I do not say it makes him more pleasing to others.
Samuel Johnson
After 'Pitch Perfect,' I only want to be in sequels. No. 2 of whatever.
Adam DeVine
I tend to lean toward strong female stories. I want to make things that don't already exist out there.
Natalie Portman
We have the power to do any damn fool thing we want to do, and we seem to do it about every 10 minutes.
J. William Fulbright
I must write the book out in my head now, before I sit down.
Carlos Fuentes
There are jobs, particularly database-oriented ones, for which computers are necessary, but for everyday office life, I question whether they have brought the productivity that their enormous cost, up to £10,000 per person, demands.
Felix Dennis
Everybody has a weakness. Mine is food.
Salma Hayek
Traveling is the ruin of all happiness! There's no looking at a building after seeing Italy.
Fanny Burney
The idea of all-out nuclear war is unsettling.
Walter Goodman
It's all about success, winning trophies.
Ross Barkley
As the days go on toward July, the earth becomes dry and all the flowers begin to thirst for moisture. Then from the hillside, some warm, still evening, the sweet rain-song of the robin echoes clear, and next day we wake up to a dim morning; soft flecks of cloud bar the sun's way, fleecy vapors steal across the sky, the southwest wind blows lightly, rippling the water into little waves that murmur melodiously as they kiss the shore.
Celia Thaxter
Philosophers are not honest enough in their work, although they make a lot of virtuous noise when the problem of truthfulness is touched even remotely. They all pose as if they had discovered and reached their real opinions through the self-development of a cold, pure, divinely unconcerned dialectic...; while at bottom it is an assumption, a hunch, indeed a kind of "inspiration" most often a desire of the heart that has been filtered and made abstract that they defend with reasons they have sought after the fact.
Friedrich Nietzsche