Kerschensteiner Quotes & Sayings
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Of this they drank half a pint every day, and sometimes more or less, as it operated, by way of gentle physic. Two others had each two oranges and one lemon given them every day. These they ate with greediness, at different times, upon an empty stomach. — James Lind

The imperfections of religions can only be understood by their unfollowers, not followers. — M.F. Moonzajer

But it doesn't make sense for you to love me... — Stephenie Meyer

There's a fine line between cultural criticism and bitterness. — Marc Maron

I will talk about it on Monday. I will answer every one of their questions. I always feel nervous when I have to go to court. This is like going to court. But I will be prepared. — Zulima Farber

Often, we think that things are the way they are because of intelligent design - because somebody super-smart, or some group of academics, came up with the best system ever to do XYZ. Actually, things are often the way they are because of an accident of history. — Leila Janah

Latinos are disproportionately more likely to be injured on the job than other ethnic groups. — Grace Napolitano

The idea of the divine-human friendship originated with God. Had not God said first 'Ye are my friends?' (John 15:14) — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Aw, I'm like a proud mother bird watching my daughter fly from the nest. Fly, little bird, fly. Oh no! Don't fall. No, that's the ground. Addie, watch out for the ground. Man, tough luck. You'd better come back home. — Kasie West

Come to the book as you would come to an unexplored land. Come without a map. Explore it and draw your own map. — Stephen King

The youth who, like a woman, loves to adorn his person, has renounced all claim to wisdom and to glory; glory is due to those only who dare to associate with pain, and have trampled pleasure under their feet. — Francois Fenelon

If you address yourself to an audience, you accept at the outset the basic premises that unite the audience. You put on the audience, repeating cliches familiar to it. But artists don't address themselves to audiences; they create audiences. The artist talks to himself out loud. If what he has to say is significant, others hear & are affected. — Edmund Snow Carpenter

Entropy theory is indeed a first attempt to deal with global form; but it has not been dealing with structure. All it says is that a large sum of elements may have properties not found in a smaller sample of them. — Rudolf Arnheim

There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing. — Robert Burns