Rosenkranz Bremen Quotes & Sayings
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It was one of the ferryman's greatest virtues that, like few people, he knew how to listen. — Hermann Hesse

Most makers make things for a human audience. And to engage an audience you have to understand what they need. — Paul Graham

I went to my favourite meeting of the year, the Southern 100, and my Honda 600 threw a con-rod, splitting the case and letting oil spill onto the exhaust, setting the bike on fire. Race fans at the roadside poured beer and bottles of water over it to put out the flames. After the TT race failure I'd had with the bike I wouldn't have been bothered if they'd let it burn. — Guy Martin

I wish for many reasons flying had never been invented. — Stanley Baldwin

Such as are in immediate fear of a losing their estates, of banishment, or of slavery, live in perpetual anguish, and lose all appetite and repose; whereas such as are actually poor, slaves, or exiles, ofttimes live as merrily as other folk. — Michel De Montaigne

Anything that has to deal with our mortality is always going to be interesting to us. Life and death is always going to be something that draws our attention. — Rosario Dawson

My husband and I go to Il Fico every Friday, and I get the whole-wheat pizza. I won't eat pizza anywhere else! — Kelly Wearstler

Confronted with the vision of a beautiful garden, we see something beautiful about ourselves. — Jeff Cox

We go to the cinema we see images projected on the screen - but they're not real, they're only images. — Frederick Lenz

So, to add to a momentous day, I corrected a misconception that my family had held for at least fifteen years and came out to them as straight. — Graeme Simsion

Government and religion united, and breaking a law became sin. A smell of blasphemy arose like smoke around any questioning of governmental edicts. — Frank Herbert

Let me say this: I think men are a full-time job, and I'm young and I already have one job. I'm just focused on my career. — Chanel Iman

[There] is ... a problem that bedevils all of us as members of communities of believers. I call this problem our disagreement deficit, and it comes in four parts.
... First, our communities expose us to disproportionate support for our own ideas. Second, they shield us from the disagreement of outsiders. Third, they cause us to disregard whatever outside disagreement we do encounter. Finally, they quash the development of disagreement from within. — Kathryn Schulz