Johann Gottlieb Fichte Quotes
An infirmity which affects the whole race, is no proper object for the scorn of an individual who belongs to that race, and who, before he could expose it, must himself have been its slave.
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
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The way I look at it you can always get better.
Zakk Wylde
Black Label Society
Emily Gannett is tireless. I know this because I have traded emails with her at 2 A.M. only to later wake blearily to a chipper morning missive sent south of 6 A.M. before her morning run.
Rachel Sklar
I never had any film training. I went to Northwestern. I studied education and theater. So it was all theater training.
Zach Gilford
I learnt circus skills in drama group, so I can juggle.
Felicity Jones
If I hear a lie in my life with my children, with my wife, my work, my audiences, I want to annihilate myself, vaporize myself and wipe myself off the face of the earth.
Mandy Patinkin
For me, a great fantasy is real people, a world I recognise, human struggle and magic. You've got to have magic to make a fantasy work. But I like my magic to be subtle. I don't want magic coming out of the hands of wizards. I want it to be pervading, sinister somehow.
Fiona McIntosh
I would describe myself as a practising Catholic. This is only my opinion; others may disagree.
Martin McGuinness
The great seats of power tend to be wide and open, not vertical and soaring. Red Square, Tiananmen Square, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin - all massive but with large open spaces that project an image of might.
Gary Ross
God is a verb, not a noun.
R. Buckminster Fuller
I don't know if I necessarily fit in the action-thriller genre, but I'd love to do something where I could actually kick some butt and then tell a few jokes. That would be awesome! That would be my dream job.
Kathleen Rose Perkins
What I do is not go outside. My hobby is that I write, so if I'm not acting or being a mom, I'm writing.
Bryce Dallas Howard
An infirmity which affects the whole race, is no proper object for the scorn of an individual who belongs to that race, and who, before he could expose it, must himself have been its slave.
Johann Gottlieb Fichte