Knowledge 1922 Quotes & Sayings
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I don't discount belief. I just discount most of the things that people believe in. — David Duchovny

One learns taciturnity best among people without it, and loquacity among the taciturn. — Jean Paul Richter

Shakespeare fascinated me. He hardly ever left the country. His imagination was worldwide though reading. — Michael Tippett

A commitment to never getting knocked down is in reality a decision to never stand up. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

You know what I never get with the limo? The tinted windows. Is that so people don't see you? Yeah, what a better way not to have people notice you than taking a thirty foot Cadillac with a TV antenna and a uniformed driver. How discreet. Nobody cares who's in the limo. You see a limo go by, you know it's either some rich jerk or fifty prom kids with $1.75 each. — Jerry Seinfeld

When a man tells you he knows the exact truth about anything, you are safe in inferring he is an inexact man. — Bertrand Russell

In the heart of appeasement there's the fear of rejection, and in acts of fear there are mirrors of oppression. — Criss Jami

Auxochrome - Chromophore. Diego. She who wears the color. He who sees the color. Since the year 1922. Until always and forever. Now in 1944. After all the hours lived through. The vectors continue in their original direction. Nothing stops them. With no more knowledge than live emotion. With no other wish than to go on until they meet. Slowly. With great unease, but with the certainty that all is guided by the "golden section." There is cellular arrangement. There is movement. There is light. All centers are the same. Folly doesn't exist. We are the same as we were and as we will be. Not counting on idiotic destiny. — Frida Kahlo

Kenneth Branagh. There was a time in my life when people would tell me constantly that I look like him. I could do a lot worse than that. — Jonathan Dee

Jesus thought he was anointed by God to proclaim the gospel to the poor and to proclaim freedom for prisoners and recovered sight for the blind and to set the oppressed free. This is why he came. — Scot McKnight