Tagesanzeiger Quotes & Sayings
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He stares at me, and then leans back in his chair. "He's ill, Jacob."
I say nothing.
"He's a paragon schnitzophonic."
"He's what?!"
"Paragon schnitzophonic," repeats Uncle Al.
"You mean paranoid schizophrenic?"
"Sure. Whatever. But the bottom line is he's mad as a hatter ... — Sara Gruen

Ageing is, simply and clearly, the accumulation of damage in the body. That's all that ageing is. — Aubrey De Grey

The world we live in is very nearly incomprehensible to most of us. There is almost no fact, whether actual or imagined, that will surprise us for very long, since we have no comprehensive and consistent picture of the world that would make the fact appear as an unacceptable contradiction. We believe because there is no reason not to believe. — Neil Postman

Ironically, the more we crave to possess and dominate the world and others, the deeper and more unbearable becomes the chasm of our own emptiness. — Stephen Batchelor

My girlfriend works at Hooters. In the kitchen. — Mitch Hedberg

We judge individual man and women as we do nations and races
by the character of their achievement and by their achievement of character. — Edward Abbey

The telephone could ring twice, Vito knew he was not going to pick it up. He would put on his leg before his trousers as he did every day on first getting up - at all events nothing good would ever again come by phone, and any way, no matter what, his leg came first. — Jean Echenoz

I kinda go for the Jane Eyre type of film. I am fascinated by classics. — Tippi Hedren

Lightning flashed again, illuminating his eyes. A captivating shade of blue tinged with gray, they glittered like the turbulent sea. Her breath halted. It was as if his eyes were the storm. Lord — Brooklyn Ann

I don't think I treat my film work as an extension of my photography. There are two different sets of rules there. — Anton Corbijn

We are so used to the notion of our own inevitability as life's dominant species that it is hard to grasp that we are here only because of timely extraterrestrial bangs and other random flukes. The one thing we have in common with all other living things is that for nearly four billions years our ancestors have managed to slip through a series of closing doors every time we needed them to. — Bill Bryson

When our honor becomes greater than our moods, that is where transformation happens — Stephen Covey