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Privatdozent Quotes By David Hilbert

I do not see that the sex of the candidate is an argument against her admission as a Privatdozent. After all, the Senate is not a bathhouse. Objecting to sex discrimination being the reason for rejection of Emmy Noether's application to join the faculty at the University of Gottingen. — David Hilbert

Privatdozent Quotes By Fethullah Gulen

To defeat terrorism, we must acknowledge that we are all human beings. It is not our choice to belong to a particular race or family. We should be freed from fear of the other and enjoy diversity within democracy. I believe that dialogue and education are the most effective means to surpass our differences. — Fethullah Gulen

Privatdozent Quotes By Annie Dillard

Could tiny birds be sifting through me right now, birds winging through the gaps between my cells, touching nothing, but quickening in my tissues, fleet? — Annie Dillard

Privatdozent Quotes By Hermann Hesse

The day had gone by just as days go by. I had killed it in accordance with my primitive and retiring way of life. — Hermann Hesse

Privatdozent Quotes By Rumi

A soul which is not clothed
with the inner garment of Love
should be ashamed of its existence. — Rumi

Privatdozent Quotes By Drake

I like all different kinds of music. I never heavily molded myself after rappers. Sometimes they say when you think something and you go to say it, you lose a lot of color about what you're trying to say, so to me the best rappers are the people that don't lose that color. — Drake

Privatdozent Quotes By Jackie Evancho

It's good to kind of get away from the star treatment. — Jackie Evancho

Privatdozent Quotes By Joan Didion

It was the United States of America in the cold late spring of 1967, and the market was steady and the G.N.P. high and a great many articulate people seemed to have a sense of high social purpose and it might have been a spring of brave hopes and national promise, but it was not, and more and more people had the uneasy apprehension that it was not. — Joan Didion