Klaus Art Quotes & Sayings
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joy is a product not of whether characters live or die but of what they've realized and achieved, or how they are remembered. — Will Schwalbe

It is what makes the reform process an art, not just a science. You have to develop a strategy that tells you what reform measures you should follow and in what sequence. — Vaclav Klaus

Kafka would surely have been impressed by the twin ambitions of the modern empathetic state: the need to set up hyper-regulatory bodies preventing you from doing anything yourself, while simultaneously endowing lavish pseudo-agencies to hand out leaflets listing a 1-800 number you can dial to order more leaflets. — Mark Steyn

If life has no meaning, why don't we create a meaning for it? — Naguib Mahfouz

Discontented people are exactly the kind of people that made America so Great. Sometimes it's good to be frustrated; it leads to change. — Bradford Winters

Everybody is somebobdy and I chanllenge anybody to deny it. — Katherine Paterson

I was using the word awesomeness while you were still in high school, popping zits. — Edge

The way I look is part of it. It sounds affected but I do see myself as a piece of living art. — Klaus Nomi

Japonisme was a vertical phenomenon running through a number of successive styles; Art Nouveau was a horizontal, chronologically limited phenomenon that embodied the aim of giving expression to a new experience of life. — Klaus Berger

On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question. — Charles Babbage

When a sculptor creates a sculpture, a writer writes a novel, or a painter paints a motif on a canvas, he needs talent and expertise. But to be successful in his endeavor, he also needs to have the passionate feeling that he wants, at all costs, to create a work of art which, in his head, constantly demands to be accomplished. The same also applies to developing board games or card games. — Klaus Teuber

Our civilization could well die of indifference within it before succumbing to external attack. The — Frank Herbert

There are no rules for felicity. — Victor Hugo