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Hugo Simberg Quotes By George Eliot

In all private quarrels the duller nature is triumphant by reason of dullness. — George Eliot

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Jarvis Cocker

I'm sure Sting's a lovely guy. It's just that nobody wants to be seen as that holier-than-thou thing. That over-earnestness is a bit of a problem with people in bands and celebrities or whatever. — Jarvis Cocker

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Miguel De Unamuno

That which the fascists hate, above all else, is intelligence. — Miguel De Unamuno

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Jimmy Heath

Preparing to improvise is at a level commensurate with mastering the structure in a European classical piece. Another way to define improvisation is spontaneous melody. In order to improvise, a player first needs to have memorized and analyzed the harmonic structure of so many pieces. — Jimmy Heath

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Tim DeChristopher

That's why there is such alienation, depression, and despair in our society - because the means we're employing doesn't lead to the ends we desire, no matter how hard we work, nor how much "stuff" we accumulate. — Tim DeChristopher

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Anna Brownell Jameson

Talk without truth is the hollow brass; talk without love is like the tinkling cymbal, and when it does not tinkle it jingles, and when it does not jingle, it jars. — Anna Brownell Jameson

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Marty Rubin

Applause: the echo of a prejudice. — Marty Rubin

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Ellen Key

Love, as life, will fortunately remain an eternal mystery which no science will be able to penetrate and which reason cannot rule. Our only hope for the future is that man, endowed with a more delicate sense, will listen to the secrets of his own life. — Ellen Key

Hugo Simberg Quotes By Annie Besant

Quick condemnation of all that is not ours, of views with which we disagree, of ideas that do not attract us, is the sign of a narrow mind, of an uncultivated intelligence. Bigotry is always ignorant, and the wise boy, who will become the wise man, tries to understand and to see the truth in ideas with which he does not agree. — Annie Besant