Schicksal Ist Quotes & Sayings
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The next time you and somebody are in an elevator alone, give them the creepiest stare followed by the creepiest smile ever. While they're leaving, give them a crazy laugh and say, 'It was a meet to pleasure you'. — Dan Cummins

I believe the devil exists in those little, seemingly unnoticeable moments when we choose to value our own insecurities over the service of others. — Chris Matakas

Almost every actor goes into almost every picture very frightened. He is positive he really can't do it. The bigger the star, the more frightened he is. — Paul Mazursky

Charakter ist Schicksal. Historie ist Gott. — J.M. Coetzee

Sometimes choice means change. Fate doesn't often give us a lot of insight on what will be. — John Chapman

Only very rarely are foreigners or first-generation immigrants allowed to be nice people in American films. Those with an accent are bad guys. — Max Von Sydow

Business schools have always had a complicated relationship to science, and have a long tradition of repackaging ideology as academic studies. — Carl Cederstrom

You are who you are what you say you are to people, but who are you when no one is watching? — Anonymous

Light black. From pole to pole. — Samuel Beckett

I was born in 1935. But my mother and father - who were immigrants from Ireland - and everybody that I knew growing up in Brooklyn came out of the Depression, and they were remarkable people. — Pete Hamill

It was a child's first memory of light falling through crib bars, the recollected scent of rain and city streets, the pain of unforgotten loss, the sting of remembered humiliation, and the cruel forgetfulness of old age, when the most ancient of memories stand out with agonizingly clear precision and the nearest of incidents are lost beyond recall. — Cassandra Clare

My wife and I, we started a foundation about companion animal rescue, but there's a group called Performing Animal Welfare Society just outside of Sacramento ... and they offered me a job as an elephant keeper. — Tony La Russa

If the tree doesn't hug you back, it's not a problem with the tree, it's a problem with your heart. — Donald L. Hicks

Whatever feminists may say about their only advocating choices, everyone knows the truth: Feminism regards work outside the home as more elevating, honorable, and personally productive than full-time mothering and making a home. — Dennis Prager