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Hedgepig Ensemble Quotes By Czeslaw Milosz

Had Beta been French, perhaps he would've been an existentialist, probably though that would not have satisfied him.
He smiled contemptuously at mental speculations, for he remembered seeing philosophers fighting over garbage in the concentration camps.
Human thought had no significance; subterfuge and self-deception were easy to decipher: all that really counted was the movement of matter. — Czeslaw Milosz

Hedgepig Ensemble Quotes By Daniel L. Smith-Christopher

Part of the myth of Persian benevolence is the idea of an end to the exile in 539. But all that was ended was Neo-Babylonian hegemony, to be replaced by that of the Persians. (p. 65) — Daniel L. Smith-Christopher

Hedgepig Ensemble Quotes By T. Rafael Cimino

The loudest voices - those proponents of laws related to the control of the vagina - should at least be required to have one. — T. Rafael Cimino

Hedgepig Ensemble Quotes By Oliver Stone

Many films are forgotten and deserve to be, but others
glom onto the DNA and they keep a share of the collective consciousness.
It's a profound question: What are we here for? What is the purpose,
the sum effect of our work? — Oliver Stone

Hedgepig Ensemble Quotes By Steve Jobs

I think the artistry is in having an insight into what one sees around them. Generally putting things together in a way no one else has before and finding a way to express that to other people who don't have that insight ... — Steve Jobs

Hedgepig Ensemble Quotes By Joan Walsh Anglund

Influence: What you think you have until you try to use it. — Joan Walsh Anglund

Hedgepig Ensemble Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

A word that has been said may be unsaid-it is but air. But when a deed is done, it cannot be undone, nor can our thoughts reach out to all the mischiefs that may follow. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow