Bartoldus Quotes & Sayings
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I learned to embrace my individuality, and if that meant writing a song on one chord over and over again, then that's what I do. — Beth Orton

Lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same. Proportions are negotiated, boundaries blurred. I'm not a pious hermit, I haven't done only good in my life. But if I'm to choose between one evil and another, then I prefer not to choose at all. — Andrzej Sapkowski

We know too much, and what might have been excused in other times can no longer stand up to reason. ... with that understanding comes moral responsibility. — Wayne Pacelle

Leaving aside the consideration that academics might always favour poetic difficulty - it makes them indispensable - — Clive James

A tiger, however fearsome, could be hunted into a corner. It fought alone, so it died alone. But to hunt a wolf was to constantly look over your shoulder, wondering if others were behind you in the dark. "Lost? — Nicholas Eames

As you open to love, you can begin the process of defining your intentions for your dating life. — Amy Leigh Mercree

I know it's not the end ... it's only just the beginning. — Lisa Schroeder

I'm not even going to ask you where you got that. — Mark Mackey

AS STRATEGY SESSIONS BEGAN IN HAWTHORNE, THE Handlers made a brilliant tactical move. They commissioned a toy study from Ernest Dichter, Ph.D., director of the Institute for Motivational Research in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. The study cost a staggering $12,000 and took six months to complete, but when it was finished the charge seemed low. Dichter had masterminded a cunning campaign to peddle Barbie. Dichter was already a legend when the Handlers approached him. Quoted on nearly every page of Vance Packard's The Hidden Persuaders, a bestseller in 1957, Dichter was hailed as a marketing Einstein - an evil Einstein, but an Einstein nonetheless. He pioneered what he called "motivational research," advertising's newest, hippest, and, in Packard's view, scariest trend - the manipulation of deep-seated psychological cravings to sell merchandise. — M.G. Lord

Men. What they do. It's so sick and stupid. You can't believe it. — Alice Munro

That's what makes me keep playing every day is the fact that I'm not quite there, you know. There's always more for me to be able to do. — Charlie Siem