Intellectuale Quotes & Sayings
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But there was a constant willingness to take out a
topic, test it, shake it apart, mix up the pieces, and test them again. — Anne Osterlund

Those who always have a sense of appreciation and gratitude never reach an impasse in life. — Daisaku Ikeda

Davos had often heard it said that the wizards of Valyria did not cut and chisel as common masons did, but worked stone with fire and magic as a potter might work clay. — George R R Martin

Devotion is love overflowing. Even when there is nobody, it is overflowing - to things, to tables, to chairs, to walls. It is just overflowing, it is not a question of to whom. — Rajneesh

I met my manager when I was 17, when I didn't have enough money to buy a set of guitar strings. There are not very many people who are looking out for you and being in business with you when you're at that stage. And it's not in my nature to think that success as a musician makes you any different from anybody else. — Johnny Marr

The rich become richer and the poor become poorer is a cry heard throughout the whole civilized world. — Friedrich Schiller

Chinese restaurants have long been a weekly or monthly ritual for many Americans. — Jennifer Lee

I think of the Catholic worker movement and Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin and others. — Shane Claiborne

I don't believe that fashion should exclude people - I have always been about making it accessible to everyone. — Kimora Lee Simmons

It's funny because when you're a child, you believe you can be anything you want to be, go wherever you want to go. There's no limit to what you can dream. You expect the unexpected, you believe in magic, in fairy tales, and in possibilities. Then you grow older and that innocence is shattered and somewhere along the way the reality of life gets in the way and you're hit by the realization that you can't be all you wanted to be, you just might have to settle for a little bit less.
Or perhaps a variation of what you once wanted.
Why do we stop believing in ourselves? Why do we let facts and figures and anything but dreams rule our lives? — Cecelia Ahern