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Toepassing Koper Quotes By Gottfried Leibniz

I am convinced that the unwritten knowledge scattered among men of different callings surpasses in quantity and in importance anything we find in books, and that the greater part of our wealth has yet to be recorded. — Gottfried Leibniz

Toepassing Koper Quotes By Bo Burnham

Well, man, you know what they say.
No, I don't. I don't know what they say.
I don't even know who they are.
Who is this they?
They seem pretty smug.
They seem to think they know shit.
Fuck them. — Bo Burnham

Toepassing Koper Quotes By Janet Frame

Language, at least, may give up the secrets of life and death, leading us through the maze to the original Word as monster or angel, to the mournful place where we may meet Job and hear his cry, 'How long will you vex my soul and break me in pieces with words? — Janet Frame

Toepassing Koper Quotes By George Gilder

To declare enthusiasm for feminist ideals is almost a new mode of macho, a way to flaunt an invulnerable virility. Many will dismiss feminism as merely a matter of domestic logistics ... Mention procreation, and they talk about the population explosion. They believe it is just as well that many women indicate disinterest in having children. — George Gilder

Toepassing Koper Quotes By Richard Pryor

I see people as the nucleus of a great idea that hasn't come to be yet. — Richard Pryor

Toepassing Koper Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

It is better to risk your plans rather your whole life. — M.F. Moonzajer

Toepassing Koper Quotes By Rumi

Ground yourself, strip yourself down, To blind loving Silence — Rumi

Toepassing Koper Quotes By John Stange

we are "loved by God the Father. — John Stange

Toepassing Koper Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Because I am the nastiest, stupidest, absurdest and most envious of all the worms on earth, who are not a bit better than I am, but, the devil knows why, are never put to confusion; while I shall always be insulted by every louse, that is my doom! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky