Arnfred Kulenkampff Quotes & Sayings
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Sex on the brain is the wrong place to have it. — Malcolm Muggeridge

Learn from nature. See how everything gets accomplished and how the miracle of life unfolds without dissatisfaction or unhappiness. — Eckhart Tolle

I do not know when it is that the joy fades out of school for most children, so that they end not only by hating school but even worse, by hating books, and this is grave indeed, for in books alone is the accumulated wisdom of the whole human race, and to read no books is to deprive the self of ready access to wisdom. — Pearl S. Buck

If the parents in each generation always or often knew what really goes on at their sons' schools, the history of education would be very different. — C.S. Lewis

There was no more meaningless phrase in all of language than "Cheer up!" The only way to get someone to cheer up was to help them forget, and saying "cheer up" had quite the opposite effect, only reminding the person why he or she was depressed in the first place. — Koji Suzuki

They came here on Sunday, 30th June, 1940, after bombing us two days before. They said they hadn't meant to bomb us; they mistook our tomato lorries on the pier for army trucks. How they came to think that strains the mind. They bombed us, killing some thirty men, women, and children - one among them was my cousin's boy. He had sheltered underneath his lorry when he first saw the planes dropping bombs, and it exploded and caught fire. They killed men in their lifeboats at sea. They strafed the Red Cross ambulances carrying our wounded. When no one shot back at them, they saw the British had left us undefended. They just flew in peaceably two days later and occupied us for five years. — Mary Ann Shaffer

I think developed countries - so-called developed countries - should reflect upon the way of living and the waste of energy. — Hugo Chavez

I freely told you, all the wealth I had
Ran in my veins, I was a gentleman. — William Shakespeare

One writes of scars healed, a loose parallel to the pathology of the skin, but there is no such thing in the life of an individual. There are open wounds, shrunk sometimes to the size of a pin-prick but wounds still. The marks of suffering are more comparable to the loss of a finger, or of the sight of an eye. We may not miss them, either, for one minute in a year, but if we should there is nothing to be done about it. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Actually I do know. Now ask me if I care. — Koushun Takami

You rebel against your parents until you become them. One day you look in the mirror and you see your father's face. — Pico Iyer

You drug me, and then ask me to walk! Frank, you're as unreasonable as an artist. — H.P. Lovecraft