Hoehler Law Quotes & Sayings
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I shall call modern that art which ... presents the fact that the unpresentable exists. To make visible that there is something which can be conceived and which can neither be seen nor made visible. — Jean-Francois Lyotard

If one writes the rules then one can contradict oneself. It's all about rhetoric, about official narratives. — Kate Zambreno

I'm in the camp that needs to discover and take risks, sometimes it's with the promise of something special and new, sometimes it's to stay awake, either way it's much more stressful with all the uncertainty but worth the pain in the end. — Karen O

The cross is the only way of salvation. And the cross gives a new purpose to life. — Billy Graham

Liberty is not merely a privilege to be conferred; it is a habit to be acquired. — David Lloyd George

Dead or not, I have come for his heart and I will have it. — Holly Black

God never deserts a man, unless He is deserted by that man first. For even if a man shall have committed grievous sins once, twice, and a third time, God still looks for him, "so that he may be converted and live." — Caesarius Of Arles

Clever people have been pointing out for a long time that happiness is like good health: when it's there, you don't notice it. But when the years have passed, how you do remember happiness, oh, how you do remember it! — Mikhail Bulgakov

The result, therefore, of this physical enquiry is that we find no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end. — James Hutton

Regardless of the staggering dimensions of the world about us, the density of our ignorance, the risks of catastrophes to come, and our individual weakness within the immense collectivity, the fact remains that we are absolutely free today if we choose to will our existence in its finiteness, a finiteness which is open on the infinite. And in fact, any man who has known real loves, real revolts, real desires, and real will knows quite well that he has no need of any outside guarantee to be sure of his goals; their certitude comes from his own drive. — Simone De Beauvoir