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Thirza Meta Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

But simple people don't understand complicated ones and thrust the latter back on themselves, more ruthlessly than any others, I thought. The biggest mistake is to think that one can be rescued by so-called simple people. A person goes to them in an extremely needy condition and begs desperately to be rescued and they thrust this person even more deeply into his own despair. And how are they supposed to save the extravagant one in his extravagance, I thought. Wertheimer — Thomas Bernhard

Thirza Meta Quotes By Charles Dickens

Commence," was Monsieur Defarge's not unreasonable reply, "at the commencement. — Charles Dickens

Thirza Meta Quotes By Phyllis Theroux

I think this is what hooks one to gardening: it is the closest one can come to being present at creation. — Phyllis Theroux

Thirza Meta Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

I have spent all my life under a Communist regime, and I will tell you that a society without any objective legal scale is a terrible one indeed. But a society with no other scale but the legal one is not quite worthy of man either. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Thirza Meta Quotes By Gael Garcia Bernal

I think the water dictates how food will taste in a country. In England the apples taste unlike apples grown in any other place. England is an island, there's a lot of salt in the air and in the water. I think that has something to do with it. — Gael Garcia Bernal

Thirza Meta Quotes By George Orwell

As Gove knows ... 'Scientific education for the masses will do little good, and probably a lot of harm, if it simply boils down to more physics, more chemistry, more biology, etc to the detriment of literature and history. Its probable effect on the average human being would be to narrow the range of his thoughts and make him more than ever contemptuous of such knowledge as he did not possess.' — George Orwell