Sophie Scholl Movie Quotes & Sayings
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It is no longer acceptable to ignore the suffering, and designers must take responsibility for the way that their fur is produced. — Twiggy

McEwan's Atonement ... truly dazzles, proving to be as much about the art and morality of writing as it is about the past ... . The middle section of Atonement, the two vividly realized set pieces of Robbie's trek to the Channel and Briony's experiences with the wounded evacuees of Dunkirk, would alone have made an outstanding novel ... . There is wonderful writing throughout as McEwan weaves his many themes - the accidents of contingency, the sins of absent fathers, class oppression - into his narrative, and in a magical love scene. — Noah Richler

This is our high calling, to represent Christ, and act in His behalf, and in His character and spirit, under all circumstances and toward all men. — A.B. Simpson

The dread of futility has been my life-long plague. — Maya Angelou

As she is the senior person in the room, I wait for her to call on me. And, while I am waiting, I should show I am a good listener by keeping both my voice and my body quiet. In China, we often feel Westerners speak up so much in meetings that they do this to show off, or they are poor listeners. Also, I have noticed that Chinese people leave a few more seconds of silence before jumping in than in the West. You Westerners practically speak on top of each other in a meeting. — Erin Meyer

Business is what concerns us. If you care about something enough to do something about it, you're in business — Richard Branson

Men's opinions are based on the size of their bank balance. To have or not to have, as Shakespeare would say.' 'Before — Gabriel Chevallier

Understanding both the power of compound interest and the difficulty of getting it is the heart and soul of understanding a lot of things. — Charlie Munger

In the wink of an eye, all quaint days of the past, the present, and future will meld together into the bottomless unknown of perpetuity. Only trace evidence of our invertebrate existence will anoint future generations. In the crinkle of time, our houses will crumble apart. Companies that we worked for will go out of business or merge with other nameless conglomerates. What will survive us are our children and our words. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Cinema plus Psychoanalysis equals the Science of Ghosts. — Jacques Derrida

the end of the book isn't the last page, it's the last day you think about what you read — Dave Campbell