
Top 13 Coppenrath Verlag Quotes
#1. In socialism, private property is anathema, and equal distribution of income the first consideration. In capitalism, private property is cardinal, and distribution left to ensue from the play of free contract and selfish interest on that basis, no matter what anomalies it may present.
George Bernard Shaw
#2. It's hard to be honest with other people when you're hardly honest with yourself.
Jay Wilson
#3. 'Clown' was written when I couldn't find anyone who believed in me as an artist. Maybe those labels will think twice next time a young songwriter comes along.
Emeli Sande
#4. Speculations apparently the most unprofitable have almost invariably been those from which the greatest practical applications have emanated.
John Herschel
#6. I realized that it's insane to oppose it. When I argue with reality, I lose-but only 100% of the time. How do I know that the wind should blow? It's blowing!
Byron Katie
#7. There are so many ways in which our hours can be claimed each day. What a shame that we only have one life.
Lynn Cullen
#8. I never really think about what people are going to think of the movie afterwards. Or what people are going to call me. I just want to make a great project, and my focus is really all on that. And then I really don't read reviews. Like, you know, go on comment boards or anything.
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
#9. You are not a success until you start changing other lives permanently.
Chris Oyakhilome
#10. History has to repeat itself," said Woody Allen, "because nobody was listening the first time around.
Erwin W. Lutzer
#11. But I think deep down inside I always knew that being genuinely ugly (not just "unattractive" as Asshole had called it) would slow me down.
Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
#12. Her hips were long and narrow, her bust was large, and she wore close-fitting skirts and sweaters and high heels that gave a tight arch of impatience to the muscles of her calves; her step was small and pretty and her laughter violent, total, and critical.
Saul Bellow
#13. Faith is as essential to the spiritual realm as oxygen is to the natural realm.
Ray Comfort
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