Werkmeister Christmas Quotes & Sayings
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One of the most striking of abstract art's appearances is her nakedness, an art stripped bare. — Robert Motherwell

Everyone talks about discovery, but I really believe that great content finds its audience. — Mitch Lasky

Different constraints are decisive for different situations, but the most fundamental constraint is limited time. — Gary Becker

So he was good-looking and he had a great set of thighs. Chickens had nice thighs, too. — Dakota Cassidy

Think about the whole world of biological complex sciences. We still don't understand the way a protein folds the way it does. — Ahmed H. Zewail

One of my concerns is that the health care not be as good as it can possibly be. — George W. Bush

Change, not habit, is what gets most of us down; habit is the stabilizer of human society, change accounts for its progress. — William Feather

I can work as a writer, but I wanted to do stand-up. — Hannibal Buress

Why is it that words like these seem dull and cold? Is it because there is no word tender enough to be your name? — James Joyce

When once experience taught me that I could work when I chose, and within a quarter of an hour of my determining to do so, I was relieved, in a great measure, from those embarrassments and depressions which I see afflicting many an author who waits for a mood instead of summoning it, and is the sport, instead of the master, of his own impressions and ideas. — Harriet Martineau

The genius of the Reformation lay in the fact that human beings were made free under God. Justification "by faith alone" cut away the bureaucratic jungle of human authorities and subservience. But where this liberty was not balanced by responsibility, the Reformation made human beings so free under God that it was only a short step to their being free from God. We might say that the despair of existentialism is simply the logic of atheism, but this is true only insofar as atheism itself is the logic of ungrateful Protestantism. — Os Guinness