Joseph Maria Olbrich Quotes & Sayings
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Let your life speak volumes holding your words accountable, lest you become just a talking head. — Sanjo Jendayi
When many little people in many little places do many little things, then the whole world changes. — Michael Franti
Hidden behind man is God. Just give him a little way, a little passage, to come through you. That is creativity.
Allowing God to happen is creativity. Creativity is a religious state. — Rajneesh
There is nothing that exists so great or marvelous that over time mankind does not admire it less and less. — Lucretius
That was what it meant, didn't it. Being good. You didn't have to sink wells in Burkina Faso. You didn't have to give away your coffee table. You just had to see things from other people's point of view. Remember they were human. — Mark Haddon
What's happening to movie critics is no different from what has been meted out to book, dance, theater, and fine-arts reviewers and reporters in the cultural deforestation that has driven refugees into the diffuse clatter of the Internet and Twitter, where some adapt and thrive - such as Roger Ebert - while others disappear without a twinkle. — James Wolcott
I wanted to avoid service, because I was on the road to becoming a professional basketball player. — Dirk Nowitzki
Time curses all, I thought, except the truth. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
He flapped his mouth some more, and then shook himself awake, came to a decision, and starting sneaking huge, theatrical looks around the restaurant, as a way of telling all the other lunchers that I Am Now Going To Give This Man An Important Piece of Paper. — Hugh Laurie
For everyone who wasn't saved. — Jessica Sorensen
Wicked words are the prelude to wicked deeds. — Samuel Richardson
Bin Nassib came last night and visited me before going home to his own house; a tall, brown, polite Arab. He says that he lately received a packet for Mr. Stanley from the American Consul, sealed in tin, and sent it back: this is the eleventh that came to Stanley. A — David Livingstone
I may now add that civilization is a process in the service of Eros, whose purpose is to combine single human individuals, and after that families, then races, peoples and nations, into one great unity, the unity of mankind. — Sigmund Freud
