Famous Quotes & Sayings

Krieger Doors Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 8 famous quotes about Krieger Doors with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Krieger Doors Quotes

When you change your state of mind, your whole life changes, nothing remains the same. Nothing looks the same, because you have changed. — Frederick Lenz

We have created a man with not one brain but two ... This new brain is intended to control the biological brain ... The patient's biological brain is the peripheral terminal
the only peripheral terminal
for the new computer ... And therefore the patient's biological brain, indeed his whole body, has become a terminal for the new computer. We have created a man who is one single, large, complex computer terminal. The patient is a read-out device for the new computer, and is helpless to control the readout as a TV screen is helpless to control the information presented on it. — Michael Crichton

In The Doors we have both musicians and poets, and both know of each other's art, so we can effect a synthesis. — Robby Krieger

Real love still happens sometimes. It's not just something we make up when you're nine. I have to believe that. You do too. — Taylor Swift

The fact that we represented freedom, you know. We talked about that in the songs and I think that the parents, like all parents, they want their kids to be in line and not go crazy or do anything too weird (laughs). And for some reason, I think, people identified The Doors as representing just being able to do whatever you wanted to do. — Robby Krieger

Most of us would do more for our babies than we have ever been willing to do for anyone, even ourselves. — Polly Berrien Berends

Any one who wishes to become a good writer should endeavour, before he allows himself to be tempted by the more showy qualities, to be direct, simple, brief, vigorous, and lucid. — Henry Watson Fowler

When I was a kid I really liked the guitarist of The Doors [Robby Krieger]. He plays blues, but he plays a lot of melodic things. He plays scales that are kind of unusual, and some bent notes. — Stephen Malkmus