Friedemann Schulz Quotes & Sayings
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Canada is said to have got its name from the two Spanish words aca and nada, signifying 'there is nothing here.' — Goldwin Smith

Be your character what it will, it will be known, and nobody will take it upon your word. — Lord Chesterfield

There are things that are right in this world and things that are wrong, and it's up to people to choose. — Kim Askew

My perception of making a movie before I started making movies was that it would be like 'Spy Kids'. — Katie Chang

The novice-friendly software is more like a misbehaving dog: it shits on the floor, it destroys things, and stinks - the novice-friendly software embodies the opposite of what computer people have dreamed of for decades: artificial stupidity. It's more human. — Erik Naggum

Unlike a child in a totally urban environment, my friends and peer group were not only other children, but also wild and domesticated animals, plants of every sort, brooks and waterfalls, rocks and sand. — Freeman Patterson

I think to simply make fun of something isn't particularly interesting. I try to not just do a parody of something or belittle something or disparage something. — Mark Leyner

Light was first Through the Lord's word Named day: Beauteous, bright creation! — Caedmon

[In 1889] the last big tract of Indian land was declared open for settlement, in Oklahoma. The claimants and the speculators mounted their horses and lined up like trotters waiting for a starting gun. The itchy ones jumped the gun and were ever after known as Sooners-and Oklahoma was thereafter called the Sooner State. — Alistair Cooke

I've never fabricated or plagiarized anything. — Jack Kelley

What interests me is the surprising enormous extent to which most people accept the fate that's been given to them, and find some dignity. — Kazuo Ishiguro

Beyond is all abyss, eternity, whose end no eye can reach. — John Milton

We do not know how to eliminate evil, but we do know how to feed some of the hungry and heal some of the infirmed. — Albert Camus