Martin Heidegger Quotes
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I play golf for a living. I'm grateful for that. It's a beautiful game, provides a great opportunity.
Zach Johnson The Fray -
We live on the circumference of a hollow circle. We draw the circumference, like spiders, out of ourselves: it is all criticism of criticism.
Laura Riding -
I certainly think it's really important that folks in the metropolitan area be able to meet the increased cost of living.
Kate Brown -
I think it had something to do with my love of music, especially rock music.
Gary Cole -
If I wasn't a golfer, I would still be miserable - but not as miserable.
Larry David -
Planned Parenthood has been far more lethal to black lives than the KKK ever was. And the Democrat Party and the black civil rights allies are partners in this genocide.
E.W. Jackson
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It's amazing how email has changed our lives. You ever get a handwritten letter in the mail today? 'What the? Has someone been kidnapped?'
Jim Gaffigan -
Like waves, our feelings may continue by repeating themselves, by intermittent rushes.
Henry Ward Beecher -
I began to paint again, even though I could barely hold the brush, but knowing exactly what I wanted to paint, I began three more large canvases... of large wheat fields under cloudy skies, and it did not take a great deal to express sadness and loneliness... I believe these paintings say what words cannot.
Vincent Van Gogh -
The universe is but one great city, full of beloved ones, divine and human, by nature endeared to each other.
Epictetus -
The states of consciousness are all that psychology needs to do her work with. Metaphysics or theology may prove the Soul to exist; but for psychology the hypothesis of such a substantial principle of unity is superfluous.
William James -
Man must become better and more evil.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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The jealous are troublesome to others, but a torment to themselves.
William Penn -
Astronomy, that micography of heaven, is the most magnificent of the sciences. ... Astronomy has its clear side and its luminous side; on its clear side it is tinctured with algebra, on its luminous side with poetry.
Victor Hugo -
There is a period near the beginning of every man's life when he has little to cling to except his unmanageable dream, little to support him except good health, and nowhere to go but all over the place.
E. B. White -
I wear black while suckers wear pink.
Keith Matthew Thornton -
What is the meaning of human life, or, for that matter, of the life of any creature? To know the answer to this question means to be religious. You ask: Does it make any sense, then, to pose this question? I answer: The man who regards his fellow creatures as meaningless is not merely unhappy but hardly fit for life.
Albert Einstein -
He who thinks great thoughts often makes great errors.
Martin Heidegger