Top 15 1623 3rd Quotes
#1. 24. O sancta simplicitas! In what strange simplification and falsification man lives! One can never cease wondering when once one has got eyes for beholding this marvel! How we have made everything around us clear and free and easy and simple!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#2. The sounds of extinct birds may be preserved in the songs of mockingbirds
Jerry Spinelli
#4. True creativity is more likely if you are more relaxed
Harry Borden
#5. We must never assume that local practice conforms with state theory.
James C. Scott
#6. Dangers are sum like a kold bath, very dangerous while you stand stripped on the bank, but often not only harmless, but invigorating, if you pitch into them.
Josh Billings
#7. Mountaineering is one of the most difficult sports - we are away from routine life for days, living in tents, and it requires high degree of physical and mental strength.
Samina Baig
#8. In a world where irony reigns, where you have to separate, protect and laugh at anything that is honest or has an emotional charge, I bet for catharsis. I like to invest emotionally in things. And catharsis, when it touches the emotional vein, can open the doors of even those who protect themselves.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
#10. Medieval illustrations of the mind from the fourteenth century depict memories like snakes feeding into the imagination and, long before this, both Aristotle and Galen described memories not as archives of our lives, but as tools for the imagination.
Claudia Hammond
#11. You have to be careful about how much you reveal to people that look up to you so much.
Lady Gaga
#12. The game was easy for me as a kid. I had to play a while to find out how hard it is.
Ray Floyd
#13. The experience you've had may be unwanted, may amount to nothing but damage and waste, but experience has substance, is factual, authoritative, lives on in your past and affects your present, whatever you attempt to do about it.
A.S.A Harrison
#14. But I find with Francis Bacon, some of the things were in the place, and someone who was connected with these schools of thought, and someone who had a motivation that equals the scope of the comedy and the tragedy in the plays.
Mark Rylance
#15. The next day was wonderful...and terrible. So, overall, I guess it was okay.
The Harvard Lampoon