Merkur Quotes & Sayings
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That's the message I want to give to every up-and-coming artist: Do everything that is going to help you later. If you clone somebody else, that's all they're gonna keep wanting from you. — Mary J. Blige

God Almighty Himself must have been hilarious when human beings so mingled iron and water and fire as to make a railroad train! — Kurt Vonnegut

The deepest experience of the creator is feminine, for it is experience of receiving and bearing. — Rainer Maria Rilke

I think that economic patriotism is the very foundation of a European vision. — Dominique De Villepin

I stepped on as many feet as I could because it took my mind off this enormous desire to puke that was ballooning up in front of me so fast I couldn't see round it. — Sylvia Plath

A lot of young-adult authors, great ones, have tried their hands at literary fiction, and not a lot of them have succeeded. Not even Roald Dahl could switch-hit, and not for lack of trying. — Lev Grossman

As soon as a man begins to make excuses, the time has come when he might be doing that from which he excuses himself. — George MacDonald

History was about to be made. Or, if not actually made, then torn apart. — Trevor Baxendale

Really?" Mister Sun said. "You killed a man with the same knife you use to make brunch, and you're suddenly squeamish about a hammer. — Warren Ellis

Just losing a couple pounds takes so much stress off your joints. Your body feels better. — Larry Fitzgerald

You CAN NOT judge previous generations by today's standards. Today Mark Twain is called by many, a racist. By the standards of his time, he was a social liberal. Even Teddy Roosevelt was a social liberal at the time, but he accepted as fact that idea that Caucasians were inherently superior to all other races. That makes him a racist in the CORRECT definition of the term. — Neal Boortz

In my view, the amateur does not love the game enough. If he did, he would not pursue it as a sideline, distinct from his "real" vocation. — Steven Pressfield

Success is due to our stretching to the challenges of life. Failure comes when we shrink from them. — John C. Maxwell

By the time Cyrus was released from the hospital and the army, his gonorrhea was dried up. When he got home to Connecticut there remained only enough of it for his wife. — John Steinbeck