Stadt Quotes & Sayings
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The science is clear that there is an increase in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. What is not clear from the science is how much of that increase is caused by human activity; and what also is not clear is what impact those increases have on the climatic cycle. — Jim Sensenbrenner

But tears are not, like blood, shed by all involuntarily and according to the same determinants. And I had come to wonder, from the cauterized state of my own emotions then, whether those who have suppressed or diverted the course of strong feeling are sometimes left immune, with nothing more than just such superficial traces of what was once a great affliction. [p. 78] — Shirley Hazzard

Don't tell people you care about them when all you really care about is getting your own way. — Carol Plum-Ucci

If pure, eternal, unconditional Love is the foundation on which you stand, even if all else falls away, you are still valuable because you are loved. — Amy Lichtenhan

It's really wonderful to come to work and have each episode be different, in a way. They have similar structure sometimes with the villain, but we can go in any direction we want. If we want to do an episode set in the circus, we can do that. You know how precious that is. That doesn't come around a lot. — Benjamin McKenzie

I'm not really a first-move kind of gal. — Katherine Heigl

This is one of the benefits, as well as one of the difficulties of directing a member of your family. You know where the buttons are. You can push them if you want. — Emilio Estevez

I never pursued acting with, like, auditions. If anything, I was given roles by people who knew me and liked what I did. — H. Jon Benjamin

system. Jobs was furious that Google had decided to compete with Apple in the phone business. "We did not enter the search business," he said. "They — Walter Isaacson

Everything matters.Everything you do touches someone in some way, even though you might not understand that. — Jennifer Ashley

unearthing some of the most disturbing moments in Austrian history. He had made a sort of subspecialty of studying intellectuals persecuted in the pre-Nazi era, and we discussed his fascinating work on the assassination of Hugo Bettauer, the writer and editor whose dystopian 1923 novel, Die Stadt Ohne Juden (The City Without Jews), remains one of the most uncanny predictions of a historic catastrophe ever written. — Tom Reiss

That was an interesting aspect: to go to war with the Church to fight for the very thing that the Church was meant to give to people — Mark Ruffalo

If I've vividly laid out the narrative, the reader will come to his own conclusions. — Rick Atkinson