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Clouthub Quotes By Florentijn Hofman

The slugs are ascending this steep city staircase that leads up to a huge Catholic church, essentially signifying their slow crawl towards death. The work reminds us of religion, mortality, natural decay, and the slow suffocation of commercialized societies. — Florentijn Hofman

Clouthub Quotes By Jean Piaget

I could not think without writing. — Jean Piaget

Clouthub Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

So drop the Mr. Rochester-Mr. Darcy-Heathcliff British stuck-uppity and treat her like the treasure she is — Sylvain Reynard

Clouthub Quotes By Werner Herzog

In a way, I managed to get the deepest things, the best things out of people. That's why I'm a filmmaker. If you don't have it in you, you'd better do something else. — Werner Herzog

Clouthub Quotes By Pitirim Sorokin

[In-group exclusivism has] killed more human beings and destroyed more cities and villages than all the epidemics, hurricanes, storms, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions taken together. It has brought upon mankind more suffering than any other catastrophe. — Pitirim Sorokin

Clouthub Quotes By Marc Faber

I don't think Canada is very inexpensive anymore. I travel there all the time; it's rather on the expensive side. I think there's significant risk to the Canadian economy. — Marc Faber

Clouthub Quotes By W.Chan Kim

Blue oceans are right next to you in every industry. — W.Chan Kim

Clouthub Quotes By Jo Brand

I like men. They are hugely entertaining, but they have a lot of shortcomings and you just have to bear those in mind. — Jo Brand

Clouthub Quotes By Tom Skerritt

Just being hired by a great director is complimentary. — Tom Skerritt

Clouthub Quotes By John Hope Franklin

One of the problems in the United States is the refusal on the part of our young people to remember or to want to remember, or to recognize the experiences of the past as being relevant, germane, important to the present and to the future. They simply don't want anything that's painful. They want to live in a painless society where everything is pleasant, and everything is joyful. — John Hope Franklin