Koudelka Waterfall Quotes & Sayings
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If you make it sound too much like a synth, it will just sound like a guitar part played on a synth. — Daisy Berkowitz

The war on drugs was never meant to be won. Instead, it will be prolonged as long as possible in order to allow various intelligence operations to wring the last few hundreds of millions of dollars in illicit profits from the global drug scam; then defeat will have to be declared. "Defeat" will mean, as it did in the case of the Vietnam War, that the media will correctly portray the true dimensions of the situation and the real players, and that public revulsion at the culpability, stupidity and venality of the Establishment's role will force a policy review. — Terence McKenna

It was borne in upon her audience that the outside of Jane's charming head was distinctly superior to the inside. — Agatha Christie

Yeah. Science doesn't end. That's the one thing I learned. People think of science as spitting out right answers, and that's it. It's always under review. — Dallas Campbell

We Africans are able to build companies that can operate in the global environment. — Strive Masiyiwa

In my brief glimpse of what is to come I realize how little I care to witness it. I have seen the future and I'm fairly relieved to say, it looks nothing like me. — David Rakoff

History could claw upward as well as down. The powerful could be deafened by the cries of the poor. — Salman Rushdie

History can tell us what happened in the past. But it cannot assert that it must happen again in the future. — Ludwig Von Mises

There was a small stand of trees nearby, and from it you could hear the mechanical cry of a bird that sounded as if it were winding a spring. We called it the wind-up bird. Kumiko gave it the name. We didn't know what it was really called or what it looked like, but that didn't bother the wind-up bird. Every day it would come to the stand of trees in our neighborhood and wind the spring of our quiet little world. — Haruki Murakami

And what they believe in real life is complicated. Theodor Koch-Grunberg wrote in his diary that indigenous peoples in the Amazon see these outsiders following in each other's footsteps as the same person, a single soul traversing across several lives. They also see time as something that doesn't proceed inexorably into the future. — Tom Cole

Experience had taught her that problems were better prevented than cured. — Ruth Hay