Vorteilsausgleichung Quotes & Sayings
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With digital sound just becomes simply information, not the sum of its parts. — Andrew Bird
My clothes are built to show off the woman who wears them. I like them to be simple ... to move well, to move with the times and a little ahead of the times. — Hattie Carnegie
Sometimes the best you can do is try not to be one of the bastards — Vikki Wakefield
Let us fear God and we shall cease to fear man. — Mahatma Gandhi
I did all the stuff that people do - film, performance, photography, pictures and words, words and pictures. In retrospect, I was trying to find some way to put things - meaning images and forms - together that highlighted some idea of what was underneath the surface of an image, what determined how something was seen. — David Salle
Once a mother, always a mother. You don't ever get to quit or retire. — Carolyn Brown
Too often I find that the volume of paper expands to fill the available briefcases. — Jerry Brown
Far from trying to rig the system, I have spent decades opposing cronyism and all political favors, including mandates, subsidies and protective tariffs - even when we benefit from them. — Charles Koch
Perhaps one day earthquakes, hurricanes and financial crashes will all be predictable. But we don't have to wait until then for seismology, meteorology and economics to become sciences; they already are. — Eric Maskin
When I go back to theater, I feel good about myself. When I do films or TV, it's to make a little bread to pay my mortgage or whatever, and when I've made the money, I do theater again. And when I get a part I like, a part I can work on, that satisfies me. I feed good about myself. — David Hedison
People alive are better than people not alive. — Craig Benzine
You become greater than whatever you conquer. — Matshona Dhliwayo
This stance makes no distinction between (1) the pluralistic standpoint of making sure people have equal rights and (2) the act of co-dependently making sure not to hurt anyone's feelings, however irrational they may be. We need to stop that nonsense. Getting your feelings hurt, quite frankly, is the price of living a in a free society. — Gudjon Bergmann
