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Traeume Sind Quotes By George Steiner

But I would like to think for a moment about a man who in the morning teaches his students that a false attribution of a Watteau drawing or an inaccurate transcription of a fourteenth-century epigraph is a sin against the spirit and in the afternoon or evening transmits to the agents of Soviet intelligence classified, perhaps vital information given to him in sworn trust by his countrymen and intimate colleagues. What are the sources of such scission? How does the spirit mask itself? — George Steiner

Traeume Sind Quotes By Vilayanur S. Ramachandran

The brain abhors discrepancies. — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran

Traeume Sind Quotes By E.L. James

You like the car. I like the car. I've fucked you in it ... Perhaps I should fuck you on it. — E.L. James

Traeume Sind Quotes By Petra Hermans

I carry my soul in my mission — Petra Hermans

Traeume Sind Quotes By Agatha Christie

And for five long hours the little man sat motionless, blinking his eyelids like a cat, his green eyes flickering and becoming steadily greener and greener. — Agatha Christie

Traeume Sind Quotes By Leslie Cockburn

I think the greatest thing about making a documentary is your ability to just follow the story and the subject. — Leslie Cockburn

Traeume Sind Quotes By Noam Chomsky

As a Zionist youth leader in the 1940s, I was among those who called for a binational state in Mandatory Palestine. When a Jewish state was declared, I felt that it should have the rights of other states - no more, no less. — Noam Chomsky

Traeume Sind Quotes By Joyce Johnson

I was always aware that Jack loved women not only for their bodies but for the stories that came into being as they interacted with him
they were part of his "road," the infinite range of experience that always had to remain open to fuel his work. — Joyce Johnson