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Labelmaker Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Noble be man, helpful and good! — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Labelmaker Quotes By Robert Walser

I wanted to speak with someone, but found no time; sought some fixed point, but found none. In the midst of the unrelenting forward thrust I felt the wish to stand still. The muchness and the motion were too much and too fast. Everyone withdrew from everyone. There was a running, as of something liquefied, a constant going forth, as of evaporation. Everything was schematic, ghostlike, even myself. — Robert Walser

Labelmaker Quotes By N.D. Wilson

We are narrative creatures, and we need narrative nourishment - narrative catechisms. — N.D. Wilson

Labelmaker Quotes By Fausto Cercignani

If you are living in the past or in the future, you will never find a meaning in the present. — Fausto Cercignani

Labelmaker Quotes By Theodore Tilton

Even this shall pass away — Theodore Tilton

Labelmaker Quotes By Abdullah Abu Snaineh

almost everything is better than "living" in this shithole. Wait!! If my city is a shithole what does that make us?! — Abdullah Abu Snaineh

Labelmaker Quotes By Juan Williams

When I'm on TV, I'm often talking to a conservative host. I may have another conservative arguing with me. You've got very limited time, and you're using 'sound-bite' type language. — Juan Williams

Labelmaker Quotes By Powerhh

Iwa: he begged on his knees

Iwa: the coaches got worried he'd injure his bad knee further so they let him do it — Powerhh

Labelmaker Quotes By Florence King

The more immoral we become in big ways, the more puritanical we become in little ways. — Florence King

Labelmaker Quotes By Ian Rankin

when the shit was heading fanwards. — Ian Rankin

Labelmaker Quotes By Carrie Brownstein

Twitter is sort of version of labeling, except with 140 characters instead of a labelmaker. It's the way of calling things out for what they are, wearing badges. Twitter is like the new Scarlet Letter. — Carrie Brownstein