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Weltschmerzen Quotes By Max Weber

... It is immensely moving when a mature man - no matter whether old or young in years - is aware of a responsibility with heart and soul. He then acts by following an ethic of responsibility and somewhere reaches the point where he says: 'Here I stand; I can do no other'. That is something genuinely human and moving. And every one of us who is not spiritually dead must realize the possibility of finding himself at some time in that position. In so far as this is true, an ethic of ultimate ends and an ethic of responsibility are not absolute contrasts but rather supplements, which only in unison constitute a genuine man - a man who can have the 'calling for politics'. — Max Weber

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Bill Bryson

Moreover, all this applies only to units of time. Rocks are divided into quite separate units known as systems, series and stages. — Bill Bryson

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Lisa Lampanelli

Usually I'm on top to keep the guy from escaping. — Lisa Lampanelli

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When you are looking for love, then
love is spreading its net to catch you. — Debasish Mridha

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Alain Delon

I am not a star. I am an actor. I have been fighting for years to make people forget that I am just a pretty boy with a beautiful face. It's a hard fight, but I will win it. I want the public to realize that above all I am an actor, a very professional one who loves every minute of being in front of the camera. But one who becomes very miserable the instant the director shouts, 'Cut!' — Alain Delon

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Gayle Forman

When Bryn said that, uttered out loud the thing that to my never-ending shame I sometimes felt, I'd fallen in love with her a little bit. And I'd thought that was enough. That this implicit understanding and those first stirrings would bloom until my feelings for Bryn were as consuming as my love for Mia had once been. — Gayle Forman

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

If the wind will not serve, take to the oars. Latin Proverb — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Ilona Andrews

He isn't so much flirting," Cerise murmured. "Either he doesn't like me or he doesn't know how."
"Of course he likes you. You're lovely. He probably just doesn't get it. Some men have to be hit over the head with it. Her aunt rolled her eyes. "I thought I'd have to draw your uncle Jean a giant sign. That or kidnap him and have my evil way with him, until he got the message. — Ilona Andrews

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Dylan Walsh

We've made so much headway with storytelling - mostly on cable, let's be honest - but also on the networks and, you know, I think it's about time that the leads are women. I'm not a woman, so I'm a bit biased - I wouldn't mind if a few roles were left over for men. — Dylan Walsh

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Suzanne Collins

I can only form one clear thought.
This is no place for a girl on fire. — Suzanne Collins

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Leonard Cohen

The sweetest little song:
You go your way
I'll go your way too! — Leonard Cohen

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Raghu Karnad

People have two deaths: the first at the end of their lives, when they go away, and the second at the end of the memory of their lives, when all who remember them are gone. Then a person quits the world completely. — Raghu Karnad

Weltschmerzen Quotes By Leroy Hood

Changing the world is not easy, but its pursuit will change you profoundly. — Leroy Hood

Weltschmerzen Quotes By J.D. Salinger

If God had wanted somebody with St. Francis's consistently winning personality for the job in the New Testament, he'd've picked him, you can be sure. As it was, he picked the best, the smartest, the most loving, the least sentimental the most unimitative master he could possibly have picked. And when you miss seeing that, I swear to you, you're missing the whole point of the Jesus Prayer. The Jesus Prayer has one aim, and one aim only. To endow the person who says it with Christ-consciousness. Not to set up some little cozy, holier-than-thou trysting place with some sticky, adorable divine personage who'll take you in his arms and relieve you of all your duties and make all your nasty weltschmerzen and Professor Tuppers go away and never come back. And by God, if you have intelligence enough to see that - and you do - and yet you refuse to see it, then you're misusing the prayer, you're using it to ask for a world full of dolls and saints and no Professor Tuppers. — J.D. Salinger