Sporrer Winterthur Quotes & Sayings
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While it is emotion that gives an impulse to the landscape painter, it is his style that inspires the critic's praise, and his subject that inveigles the untutored beholder. — Walter J. Phillips
Rampant technolgy eliminates luxury, but not by declaring privilege a human right; rather, it does so by both raising the general standard of living and cutting off the possibility of fulfilment. — Theodor Adorno
The computer was, to the best of my feelings about the subject, not thinking like a mathematician, and it was much more successful, because it was thinking not like a mathematician. — Kenneth Appel
The score, which comes often quite later in a film, can help reinvigorate your emotional engagement with it. — James Marsh
I have sworn eternal opposition to slavery, and by the blessing of God, I will never go back. — Elijah Parish Lovejoy
Pick up a grain a day and add to your heap. You will soon learn, by happy experience, the power of littles as applied to intellectual processes and gains. — John Seely Hart
To move the wheels of justice is a ponderous business. — Mary Astor
You're right Acheron. I am a selfish bastard. I had to be, because no one else gave a single shit about me except me — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Do you appreciate that an oyster has, among its other organs, a heart? — Padgett Powell
I never learnt Hebrew because my health was fragile, and it was thought that learning Hebrew would be an added burden. I regret it, because I would like to be able to join in fully. Not that I am a believer, but I would like to be. — Anita Brookner
Bottled water is a triumph of modern consumerism and marketing. — Ian Bradley
I'm for each and against none. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
He shows much more of Himself to some people than to others-not because He has favourites, but because it is impossible for Him to show Himself to a man whose whole mind and character are in the wrong condition. — C.S. Lewis
There must have been at least fifty or sixty corners in the main room of the dwarf's house,' the layout artist Tom Codrick lamented, 'because different units were working on the same room and had basic thoughts about what the room was like or the shape of it. — Michael Barrier
