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Banske Muzeum Quotes By Hermann Hesse

When someone is searching," said Siddhartha, "then it might easily happen that the only thing his eyes still see is that what he searches for, that he is unable to find anything, to let anything enter his mind, because he always thinks of nothing but the object of his search, because he has a goal, because he is obsessed by the goal. Searching means: having a goal. But finding means: being free, being open, having no goal. You, oh venerable one, are perhaps indeed a searcher, because, striving for your goal, there are many things you don't see, which are directly in front of your eyes. — Hermann Hesse

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

We walk from nowhere to nowhere, but at least during our journey we have time to think on how to be able to change this ambiguity! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Viktor Yushchenko

The regime is afraid of the people because it knows that free and fair elections will bring about its end. — Viktor Yushchenko

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Greg L. Alston

Friends don't let friends become BossHoles! Or work for one either. — Greg L. Alston

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Charlie Kaufman

So when I write characters and situations and relationships, I try to sort of utilize what I know about the world, limited as it is, and what I hear from my friends and see with my relatives. — Charlie Kaufman

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Charles Dickens

He would make a lovely corpse. — Charles Dickens

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Molly O'Keefe

It's about his family. It will always be about his family. And himself. Deep in your heart you know that and you're trying to convince yourself that you can save him. And you can't. There's no saving Dylan Daniels. — Molly O'Keefe

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

When Molotov," said the Marshal, "went to see Ribbentrop in Berlin in November of 1940 you got wind of it and sent an air raid." I nodded. "When the alarm sounded Ribbentrop led the way down many flights of stairs to a deep shelter sumptuously furnished. When he got inside the raid had begun. He shut the door and said to Molotov: 'Now here we are alone together. Why should we not divide?' Molotov said: 'What will England say?' 'England,' said Ribbentrop, 'is finished. She is no more use as a Power.' 'If that is so,' said Molotov, 'why are we in this shelter, and whose are these bombs which fall?'" *** — Winston S. Churchill

Banske Muzeum Quotes By William H Gass

If someone asks me, "Why do you write?" I can reply by pointing out that it is a very dumb question. Nevertheless, there is an answer. I write because I hate. A lot. Hard. And if someone asks me the inevitable next dumb question, "Why do you write the way you do?" I must answer that I wish to make my hatred acceptable because my hatred is much of me, if not the best part. Writing is a way of making the writer acceptable to the world - every cheap, dumb, nasty thought, every despicable desire, every noble sentiment, every expensive taste. — William H Gass

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

You cannot attack a servant without attacking his master. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Banske Muzeum Quotes By Anthony Ashley Cooper

All Politeness is owing to Liberty. We polish one another, and rub off our Corners and rough Sides by a sort of amicable Collision. To restrain this, is inevitably to bring a Rust upon Mens Understandings. — Anthony Ashley Cooper