Martin Heidegger Quotes
The world worlds, and is more fully in being than the tangible and perceptible realm in which we believe ourselves to be at home...By the opening up of a world, all things gain their lingering and hastening, their remoteness and nearness, their scope and limits. In a world's worlding is gathered that spaciousness out of which the protective grace of the gods is granted and withheld. Even this doom of the god remaining absent is a way in which the world worlds...All coming to presence...keeps itself concealed to the last.
Martin Heidegger
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We're in this entertainment business really to give the audience what they want.
Ice Cube
To people who traditionally charge $10,000 for a 3D animating app, we say you should be free-to-play and generate a revenue stream. Think of a 3D modeling package almost like an RPG.
Gabe Newell
I hate negative ads in general.
Ed Rendell
At nine, my mom used to tell me she saw an Olympic medalist in me. I used to take it as a joke, but she was very serious.
Saina Nehwal
My music is almost like vomit! It's a horrible way to put it, but I feel it, I say it, and I doubt myself all the time throughout my whole life, but when it comes to music, I just don't. I don't doubt myself.
Sam Smith
To me an unnecessary action, or shot, or casualty, was not only waste but sin.
T. E. Lawrence
Fancy, like the finger of a clock,
Runs the great circuit, and is still at home.
William Cowper
It takes some time and a lot of looking around, but you eventually find that your home is a lot more than just the
house you live in.
Fábio Moon
The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth and have it found out by accident.
Charles Lamb
My career's been a steady, interesting, weird, frustrating, fun journey at all different times.
Elizabeth Reaser
It was a pass out into the flat. I saw the ball pop out and scooped it up on the first try. I got lucky.
Eddie Charles Jones
The world worlds, and is more fully in being than the tangible and perceptible realm in which we believe ourselves to be at home...By the opening up of a world, all things gain their lingering and hastening, their remoteness and nearness, their scope and limits. In a world's worlding is gathered that spaciousness out of which the protective grace of the gods is granted and withheld. Even this doom of the god remaining absent is a way in which the world worlds...All coming to presence...keeps itself concealed to the last.
Martin Heidegger