Friedrich Schiller Quotes
Only through Beauty's morning gate, dost thou enter the land of Knowledge.
Friedrich Schiller
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The quality of your work, in the long run, is the deciding factor on how much your services are valued by the world.
Orison Swett Marden
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The law of humanity ought to be composed of the past, the present, and the future, that we bear within us; whoever possesses but one of these terms, has but a fragment of the law of the moral world.
Edgar Quinet
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I think all our characters are an amalgam of people we know in our world and ourselves.
Zoe Lister-Jones
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There is always something infinitely mean about other people's tragedies.
Oscar Wilde
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I have to be cautious, have my thyroid levels checked, and as long as I do that, I'm fine.
Gail Devers
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If you talk to any actor, they'll tell you that working is the best thing.
Daniel Cudmore
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Taking the entire globe, if North America and Western Europe can be called the 'cities of the world', then Asia, Africa and Latin America constitute 'the rural areas of the world'.
Lin Biao
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Sometimes, one wants to have the illusion that one is making ones own life, out of ones own resources.
Zadie Smith
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First of all, the art of living; then as my ideal profession, poetry and philosophy, and as my real profession, plastic arts; in the last resort, for lack of income, illustrations.
Paul Klee
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A pair of statements may be taken conjunctively or disjunctively; for example, 'It lightens and it thunders,' is conjunctive, 'It lightens or it thunders' is disjunctive. Each such individual act of connecting a pair of statements is a new monad for the mathematician.
Charles Sanders Peirce
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When I'm done skating, I guarantee you that I will not look back and remember standing on the podium. I'm going to remember these days - being with the team. Training alone, in my basement. Training when everybody else is sleeping. Doing things that nobody else is doing. Digging down. Seeing what kind of character I truly have. I love that stuff.
Apolo Ohno
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Only through Beauty's morning gate, dost thou enter the land of Knowledge.
Friedrich Schiller