Symphilosophy Quotes & Sayings
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The most successful filmmakers are not always the most knowledgeable ones. They are the ones who put action to what they learnt. They do, not talk about doing. — Elliot Grove

I find I can get so much done between midnight and 4 a.m. Everything is quiet, no one is disturbing me, and if I go to bed then, I just lie awake thinking of ideas. They are very creative hours for me. One night a week I crash out, though. — Tom Ford

Our disregard of civic and moral virtue as an educational priority is having a tangible effect on the attitudes, understanding and behavior of large portions of the youth population in the United States today. — William Damon

Freedom means you are unobstructed in living your life as you choose. Anything less is a form of slavery. — Wayne Dyer

Books were not looked upon as things unobtainable due to economic circumstances or class status. My grandfather stole an entire set of Dicken's from the local library. — Bob Hartley

All that happens is as usual and familiar as the rose in spring and the crop in summer. — Marcus Aurelius

We don't turn into pumpkins at midnight — Rainbow Rowell

The analytical writer observes the reader as he is; accordingly, he makes his calculation, sets his machine to make the appropriate effect on him. The synthetic writer constructs and creates his own reader; he does not imagine him as resting and dead, but lively and advancing toward him. He makes that which he had invented gradually take shape before the reader's eyes, or he tempts him to do the inventing for himself. He does not want to make a particular effect on him, but rather enters into a solemn relationship of innermost symphilosophy or sympoetry. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Home is a place where you can find your love. — Windy Ariestanty

What could be a greater privilege than to listen to the voice of God, and be granted by God himself the ears to hear? — John Piper

Religions have depended on the relative isolation and ignorance of their flocks, forever and this is all breaking down. — Daniel Dennett

The more we value things outside our control, the less control we have. — Epictetus

A tiny and closed fraternity of privileged men, elected by no one, and enjoying a monopoly sanctioned and licensed by government. — Spiro T. Agnew

The more money you make, the more the culture already attracts you to serve it, with an aura of glitter and power, to reproduce it in even stronger ways. And you have to resist that so much if any meaningful artistic integrity is to be had. — Fady Joudah