
Top 13 Albert Kahn Quotes
#1. I smell panic," said Serge. "These are different animals now. They're starting to winnow out the weak at the fringe of the herd. We need to hurry or this could affect our snack situation.
Tim Dorsey
#2. My theme song is 'One Tin Soldier' by Coven.
Adam McKay
#3. If God were willing to sell His grace, we would accept it more quickly and gladly than when He offers it for nothing.
Martin Luther
#4. We divert our attention from disease and death as much as we can; the slaughterhouses are huddled out of sight and never mentioned, so that the world we recognize officially in literature and in society is a poetic fiction far handsomer, cleaner and better than the world that really is.
William James
#5. He must seek his life in a spirit of furious indifference to it; he must desire life like water and yet drink death like wine.
G.K. Chesterton
#6. Never arbitrate. Arbitration allows a third party to determine your destiny. It is a resort of the weak.
Attila The Hun
#7. We were badly held back not just by the technology, but by the culture of journalism.
Ezra Klein
#8. Helping others, that must be one ingredient to success.
Porter Gale
#9. But still, even now, to think of it, I feel something akin to that happiness. And I've more reason now than ever to say that happiness is not what I will ever know, or will ever deserve to know. I am not so much in love with happiness. Yet the name Paris makes me feel it.
Anne Rice
#10. The great periods of our life occur when we gain the courage to rechristen what is bad about us as what is best.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#11. I'd forgotten to keep blasting a song in my mind. I remedied my mistake, but the lyrics to "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" seemed too close to home at the mo-ment.
"Culture Club?" Now his mouth curled downward. "And you accuse me of practicing cruel and unusual punishment.
Jeaniene Frost
#12. It's hard to explain your emotions when you see a work of art.
Eli Broad
#13. The principal use of prudence, of self-control, is that it teaches us to be masters of our passions, and to so control and guide them that the evils which they cause are quite bearable, and that we even derive joy from them all.
Rene Descartes
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