
Top 12 Dieter Hellstrom Quotes
#1. There's going to be a demand for perfectionism on the part of Hillary Clinton, or any other pro-equality woman candidate, that would not be made of men. There are going to be attacks based on different standards of morality and different standards of dress and physical attractiveness.
Gloria Steinem
#2. All that I know is nothing - I'm not even sure of that.
Socrates
#3. Just remember ... life without me would be even more unbearable.
Anne Rice
#5. Goddamn but her mind was so exhausted with trying to hold the world together, tired of being the living glue for herself, as if she let go, great pieces of her life would shatter and fall off in mockery of the apocalypse.
Jim Harrison
#6. The Romans knew it: quod me alit me extinguit, they said: That which nourishes me,
extinguishes me.
John Green
#7. A poet does not see or hear or feel things that others do not see or hear or feel. What makes a person a poet is the ability to recall what she has felt and seen and heard. And to relive it and describe it in such a way that others can then see and feel and hear again what they may have missed.
William Wordsworth
#8. If all the diplomats were kicked out, the UN could be turned into the finest bordello in the world and do just as much, if not more, for international harmony.
F. Paul Wilson
#9. My school reports always used to point out that my concentration levels were appalling. I never listened in class because I was always daydreaming about racing. I never thought for a moment about doing anything else. There was no guarantee that I'd make a career in it but I never had any plan B.
Jenson Button
#10. The significance of feminist movement (when it is not co-opted by opportunistic, reactionary forces) is that it offers a new ideological meeting ground for the sexes, a space for criticism, struggle, and transformation.
Bell Hooks
#11. Producing writing is not so much like filling a basin or pool once, but rather getting water to keep flowing through till finally it runs clear.
Peter Elbow
#12. Too many questions can cripple imagination, for how can you apply logical questions to something that is not real?
S.A. Tawks
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