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Zufriedenstellende Quotes By Frank Zappa

It seems that the problem with government as an institution is uniformly bad, worldwide. It may be the ONLY thing that binds all nations together - the incompetence of all of their governments ... The unions are the mafia, which is the CIA, which is the Catholic Church, which is the government, which is what's the difference? It's corrupt! It's the same guys pulling these strings, you know? One day he pulls the string and this lamp comes out, the next say he pulls the string and there's a missile coming out. — Frank Zappa

Zufriedenstellende Quotes By David O. Russell

I think audiences deserve the benefit of the doubt. I prefer to be surprised by them rather then just assume they'll react negatively to any new idea. — David O. Russell

Zufriedenstellende Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Buddhism seeks after God with the largest conception it can find, the all-producing and all-absorbing One; Christianity seeks after God with the most elementary passion it can find - the craving for a father, the hunger that is as old as the hills. It turns the whole cry of a lost universe into the cry of a lost child. — G.K. Chesterton

Zufriedenstellende Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

I had now officially secured my front row seat on the train to Hell. Choo choo — Tarryn Fisher

Zufriedenstellende Quotes By Diane Kruger

If you're with someone who makes you happy in your personal life, then you're happy with where you're at. — Diane Kruger

Zufriedenstellende Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Gabito isn't deceiving anyone," she said with an innocent smile, "but sometimes it happens that even God needs to make weeks that are two years long. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Zufriedenstellende Quotes By Saint Augustine

The way to Christ is first through humility, second through humility, and third through humility. If humility does not precede and accompany and follow every good work we do, if it is not before us to focus on, it it is not beside us to lean upon, if it is not behind us to fence us in, pride will wrench from our hand any good deed we do at the very moment we do it. — Saint Augustine