
Top 15 Danninger Quotes
#1. And how the government communicates about homeland security is central to how the public responds.
Patrick J. Kennedy
#2. Aren't we forgeting the true meaning of Christmas? You know, the birth of Santa.
Matt Groening
#3. I felt Joyce was an influence on my fiction, but in a very general way, as a kind of inspiration and a model for the beauty of language.
Don DeLillo
#4. It is boring to have all the answers. Only political people have answers.
Michael Haneke
#6. Once thought is pulled up short by a yearning that can only be known existentially, it is inevitable that conceptual discourse should give way to the birth of literature ...
Terry Eagleton
#7. It was then that I realized that while playing the well-meaning tolerant individual (in short: liberal) garnered you fans and grades, it didn't matter. In my heart and head, I was a fraud.
Greg Gutfeld
#8. A statesman who keeps his ear permanently glued to the ground will have neither elegance of posture nor flexibility of movement.
Abba Eban
#9. Ever since it became theoretically evident that our precious personal identities were just brand-tags for trading crumbs of labour-power on the libidino-economic junk circuit, the vestiges of authorial theatricality have been wearing thinner.
Nick Land
#10. I wished that I were the owner of every southern slave, that I might cast off the shackles from their limbs, and witness the rapture which would excite them in the first dance of their freedom.
Thaddeus Stevens
#11. Growing up, I was very conservative in my wardrobe, so when I first joined the Pussycat Dolls, the biggest challenge was wearing those cabaret costumes. I didn't feel comfortable showing my body so much, showing my legs and butt, chest and midriff.
Nicole Scherzinger
#12. Don't win loyalty, just obedience, and only while the lash is in the room.
Orson Scott Card
#13. One does what one is; one becomes what one does.
Robert Musil
#14. The Classics are those books which constitute a treasured experience for those who have read and loved them; but they remain just as rich an experience for those who reserve the chance to read them for when they are in the best condition to enjoy them.
Italo Calvino
#15. Ignorance gives one a large range of probabilities.
George Eliot
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