Caulier Beer Quotes & Sayings
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The Catholic and other churches are actually correct when they identify relativism, the belief that there is no absolute truth to guide human behavior, as one of the evils of our times; but you won't find absolute truth if you look for it where it cannot be found: in doctrines, ideologies, sets of rules, or stories. What do all of these have in common? They are made up of thought. — Eckhart Tolle

It's about second chances, Neil. Second, third, fourth, whatever, as long as you get at least one more than what anyone else wanted to give you. — Nora Sakavic

The story of the past generation has been that the right has won politically and the left has won culturally. — Geoffrey Wheatcroft

The modern world seems to make fun of people in a lot of ways. — Chris Ware

It's not a man's working hours that is important, it is how he spends his leisure time. — Marilynne Robinson

If they past is a different country, the present is a spaceship passing through the void to the future. — Chloe Thurlow

German is my mother tongue and as such more natural to me, but I consider Czech much more affectionate, which is why your letter removes several uncertainties; I see you more clearly, the movements of your body, your hands, so quick, so resolute, it's almost like a meeting. — Franz Kafka

With Connery, he does act. He is in complete command. He completely trusts the person first, then the instrument. I've worked with his son also, on a picture in Russia. — F. Murray Abraham

I'm inspired by anyone who's honest in their own expression, people who truly beat to the rhythm of their own drum. — Gillian Zinser

I'm about four skyscrapers behind. — Philip Johnson

Of course I don't like the fact that my wife goes to the supermarket and there are photographers. But I realise that the press attention is the same wherever you go. — Luis Suarez

Any real accomplishment in the world reflects the efforts of a lot of people ... For an individual to claim personal responsibility was the height of arrogance. — John J. Gilligan