Stephanskirchen Quotes & Sayings
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Julius Caesar burned down a library?" I asked. "Fucker. — Rose Christo
I don't care if you're doing haute cuisine or burgers and pizza, just do it right. — Grant Achatz
I no longer gave a sick dog's drop for the wisdom, the reliability and the authority of the public's literary mind, those creeps and old ladies of vested reviewing. — Norman Mailer
It is also a natural thing for a serious young man that he should form for himself as precise an idea as possible of the goal of his desires. — Albert Einstein
Surely the Lord loves, more than anything else, an unwavering determination to obey his counsel. — Howard W. Hunter
The real test of character is how you treat someone who has no possibility of doing you any good. — George Orwell
I do believe in soulmates and happy/successful marriages. No marriage can be happy 24x7 for 365 days. Both partners have to make the relationship work, is what I believe in. — Kajol
Home was truly the best place he could possibly be, but, alas, was not an available option. — Kenneth Eade
An individual human existence should be like a river — Bertrand Russell
If there were only one meaning for the words, the first interpreter would find it, and all other listeners would have neither the toil of seeking nor the pleasure of finding. — Ephrem The Syrian
Poetry has been able to function quite directly as human interpretation of the raw, loose universe. It is a mixture, if you will, of journalism and metaphysics, or of science and religion. — Annie Dillard
There's nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you. — Woody Hayes
He saw the role of the serious writer as both lofty and practical in the same instant. He used to say that literature was one of the first indications of civilization. He used to say that a fine piece of prose could not only cure a depression, it could clear up a sinus headache. Like many great healers, he meant to heal himself. — John Cheever
