Entropical Quotes & Sayings
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I urge pupils when studying a work and in order to master its most important aspic, the rhythmic structure, or the ordering of the time process, to do just what a conductor does with the score: to place music on the desk and to conduct the work from beginning to end as if it were played by someone else, an imaginary pianist with the conductor trying to impress him with his will, his tempo first of all, plus all the details of his performance. — Heinrich Neuhaus

If science can eliminate sleep, we will have more time to live and no time for the dreams. But living is superior to the dream because it is real! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Who is the greater criminal: he who robs a bank or he who founds one?
(Three Penny Opera) — Kurt Weill

A brain is a society of very small, simple modules that cannot be said to be thinking, that are not smart in themselves. But when you have a network of them together, out of that arises a kind of smartness. — Kevin Kelly

As the great self-help coach Tony Robbins says, "If you don't know what you want, the chances that you'll get it are extremely low." If — Ben Horowitz

We all have a short period of time on this earth-We probably only have the opportunity to do a few things really great and do them well. None of us has any idea how long we're going to be here nor do I, but my feeling is I've got to accomplish a lot of these things while I'm young. — Steve Jobs

The most remarkable change in the moral history of mankind has been the rise - and occasionally the application - of the view that all people, and not just one's own kind, are entitled to fair treatment. — James Q. Wilson

Freedom is choosing your responsibility. It's not having no responsibilitie s; it's choosing the ones you want. — Toni Morrison

and dangerous depths of the labyrinth that was her depression. It had prevented her from slipping — Gilly Macmillan

You can't get clever men to fight such a system, as it makes too much sense to 'em. — William Gibson

Wars are not favourable to delicate pleasures. — J.R.R. Tolkien