Kraupner P Quotes & Sayings
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O ye! who teach the ingenious youth of nations, Holland, France, England, Germany or Spain, I pray ye flog them upon all occasions, It mends their morals, never mind the pain. — Lord Byron

The point about melody and beat and lyric is that they exist to engage you in a very particular way. They want to occupy your attention. — Brian Eno

It's perfectly normal, perfectly natural to live in sleep. But to wake up is a revolution in consciousness. To wake up is to break free of nature. To wake up is to rise and unite with the spirit, and nature doesn't do that for us. — Belsebuub

The forms rationalization can take are limited only by human creativity, and we are a very creative species. — Dan Gardner

The one who loves most becomes subordinate and must suffer - his — Thomas Mann

Man is an extremely complex creature: he usually acts in an unselfish manner for selfish reasons. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Ivy! It's a natural disaster! You have to be there! — Annie Barrows

Life is beautiful for those who take the risk to love and take the adventure to enjoy life. — Debasish Mridha

I did not destroy the 43 volumes of my diary, which report on all these events and the share I had in them; but of my own accord I handed them voluntarily to the officers of the American Army who arrested me. — Hans Frank

I think the hardest thing to overcome is judging yourself and being your own worst critic so to speak. — Nile Rodgers

Good slaves are free, but bad free men are slaves of many passions. — Bion Of Borysthenes

Those who put blinders on their eyes should remember that the set also includes bridle and a whip. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

To be a designer today is to be an entrepreneur. Whether you're a two-man operation in Shoreditch or a 3,000-person, vertically integrated brand, you need to have the wherewithal to run your business through investment, considering everything from start-up funds to your exit plan or what it takes to go public. — Natalie Massenet