Krippendorf Lodge Quotes & Sayings
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For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there; jumping o'er times, Turning the accomplishment of many years Into an hour-glass: for the which supply, Admit me Chorus to this history; Who prologue-like your humble patience pray, Gently to hear, kindly to judge, our play. — William Shakespeare

And here we have six missing Death Eaters ... three dead in my service. One, too cowardly to return ... he will pay. One, who I believe has left me for ever ... he will be killed, of course ... and one who remains my most faithful servant, and who has already re-entered my service. — J.K. Rowling

No matter how long you play rock n roll songs might change just as the balls are there, the rock balls. And that's what's important to us. — Bon Scott

All feminists are suffragists, but not all suffragists are feminists, as one feminist explained. — Jill Lepore

Walter is incredibly complex. I do a lot of thinking about the work I do, and try to get the rhythms of scenes. — John Noble

God doesn't believe in atheists. — Ray Comfort

Yet nothing did he dread, but euer was ydrad. — Edmund Spenser

In 1975, the collapse of a cascade of Chinese dams during a flood killed a hundred and seventy-one thousand people, but the event is rarely discussed, and the names of the victims are largely unrecorded today. — Evan Osnos

Now the broken-off parts of her life, the fragments, bits, puzzle pieces, began to fall into place, to assemble themselves, as invariably they do once we are under the enchantment of Death. — Joyce Carol Oates

An equal vision is an equal chance on world peace,
Petra Hermans
November 10, 2016 — Petra Hermans

I cannot bring myself to judge those who are defending their lands against an immoral violent foreign invader. The fact that the immoral violent foreign invader happens to be the U.S. government does not alter my view. — Dave Champion

On foundations we believe in the reality of mathematics, but of course, when philosophers attack us with their paradoxes, we rush to hide behind formalism and say 'mathematics is just a combination of meaningless symbols,' ... Finally we are left in peace to go back to our mathematics and do it as we have always done, with the feeling each mathematician has that he is working with something real. The sensation is probably an illusion, but it is very convenient. — Jean Dieudonne

Perhaps it is this which keeps you from finding
peace, perhaps it is the many words — Hermann Hesse