Unangenehme Situation Quotes & Sayings
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We have no firm hold on any knowledge or philosophy that can lift us out of our difficulties. — Anne Sullivan

A knife can be a symbol, but it also better be able to cut string. And if it represent cutting free, cutting loose, in the story's beginning, it better not be used to prop up a bookcase and then forgotten later on. — Ansen Dibell

It was a proud moment in giving me the confidence, that I was 'stamped' in the offices as much, you know, as I would get from the streets. To where it's like I'm getting the love from the streets and from the people in the building - and that's kinda dope. — Kid Ink

A heart that can break is better than no heart at all. — Marty Rubin

People going into the cities for the opportunities and the towns are getting older, no young people. — Rachel Griffiths

The great thing about an independent film is that you're too busy working, and you're too busy hoping to God to get it done. — Ann Dowd

Between extremities
Man runs his course;
A brand, or flaming breath,
Comes to destroy
All those antinomies
Of day and night ... — William Butler Yeats

In science we see progress. In art there is no progress. In art the questions have always been the same. From the beginning of time till now, we are always asking the same questions. There are very few. We are looking for God, we are asking why we die, we are contemplating sex and the beauty of nature. The only thing that changes is that, in each period of questioning, we speak with the language of our time. — Christian Boltanski

When I think of grass I think of something to walk on, pot as something to put a plant in. — Judy Woodruff

Death: Do you never stop questioning?
Antonius Block: No. I never stop. — Ingmar Bergman

We need to make a distinction between misled Iraqis, those who believe that they are carrying weapons to liberate Iraq from what they call occupation, and criminal gangs that came from outside and wants to wage a deadly war on the Iraqi people, killing women and children in mosques and churches. — Jalal Talabani

A willingness to engage in the give and take of argument displays a commitment to cognitive egalitarianism - the proposition that all people should be treated as intellectual equals, and that no individual can legitimately claim a privileged immunity from the burden of proof. — George H. Smith