Ernst Junger Quotes
Prognoses which have been made contend that our technology will terminate in pure necromancy. If so, everything we now experience would be only a departure and mechanics would become refined to a degree that would no longer require any crude embodiment. Lights, words, yes even thoughts would be sufficient.
Ernst Junger
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To leave Afghanistan as a playground for terrorists and adventurers was simply not possible anymore.
Lakhdar Brahimi
A machine has no mind to read; you never know when it’s going to betray you-
Larry Niven
Sorry for the tune up between time, but what the hell, cowboys are the only ones who stay in tune, anyway...
Jimi Hendrix
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
I nicknamed everyone in the gym. It was easier than remembering their names.
Joe Gold
I did not have a lot of spare time after I was about eleven because in my youth, young people used to try to find ways of making money after school. From about age eleven on, I either shined shoes or did something such.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
The moment that changed me for ever was the moment my first child was born. I was happy, filled with hope, and thought, 'Now I understand the whole point of work, of life, of love.'
Paul Theroux
Literary life used to be quite different in Britain in the years I lived there, from 1971 to 1989, because money was not a factor - no one made very much except from U.S. sales and the occasional windfall.
Paul Theroux
What goes up must come down; I'm not going to be in 'Hamilton' forever. Everything I work on won't have this kind of success.
Leslie Odom, Jr.
Surely, you go to the theater because you want to have a great evening in the theater.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
The Old Vegas is gone. It's not that it's necessarily better or worse; it's just totally different.
Bill Medley
The Righteous Brothers
I was a big baseball player, and my passion in life, in third grade, was collecting baseball cards. That was my childhood thing.
Alan Ritchson
Prognoses which have been made contend that our technology will terminate in pure necromancy. If so, everything we now experience would be only a departure and mechanics would become refined to a degree that would no longer require any crude embodiment. Lights, words, yes even thoughts would be sufficient.
Ernst Junger