Himbeeren Quotes & Sayings
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What is happening today is that there are millions of children who are not lifted up to the first rung of the ladder. Then they are condemned when they don't know how to climb from there. — Marianne Williamson
Words and love together can more often achieve what magic cannot. — Mercedes Lackey
The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Do you know how does it feel failing every day?
No,
You get used to it. — M.F. Moonzajer
What plans?" Mom asked, smiling. "I support plans. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Beethoven's music is music about music. — Friedrich Nietzsche
We Persians have a saying that one should deliberate serious matters first drunk, then sober. — Mary Renault
You just have to know that the more successful you get as an artist, the less of a normal life you have. It's a trade-off. — Solange Knowles
Sometimes ... Sometimes our hearts ... crack a little. — Brodi Ashton
You have to understand you cannot have faith and fear at the same time; you can only have one or the other. — Napoleon Hill
Being taken simply, as including all perfection of being, surpasses life and all that follows it; for thus being itself includes all these. And in this sense Dionysius speaks. But if we consider being itself as participated in this or that thing, which does not possess the whole perfection of being, but has imperfect being, such as the being of any creature; then it is evident that being itself together with an additional perfection is more excellent. Hence in the same passage Dionysius says that things that live are better than things that exist, and intelligent better than living things. Reply Obj. 3: Since the end corresponds to the beginning; this argument proves that the last end is the first beginning of being, in Whom every perfection of being is: Whose likeness, according to their proportion, some desire as to being only, some as to living being, some as to being which is living, intelligent and happy. And this belongs to few. — Thomas Aquinas
In the mid-'60s in Berkeley, the theory of measure spaces of economic agents became one of my main interests. — Gerard Debreu