Top 12 Dora Maar Quotes

#1. The drive to want to know is innate in people. You cannot influence this. I think in contrast it is harmful if you push kids too far in a particular direction.

Christiane Nusslein-Volhard

#2. By exclaiming that "there are no absolute truths" the postmodern stance is also claiming that the statement it just made is an absolute truth - trying to have it both ways, rejecting absolutism with absolutism.

Gudjon Bergmann

#3. Wonder Woman isn't Spider-man or Batman. She doesn't have a town, she has a world. That was more interesting to me than a kind of contained, rote superhero franchise.

Joss Whedon

#4. The "word" did not "offer itself" in a take-it-or-leave-it fashion, any more than Caesar's heralds would have said, "If you'd like a new kind of imperial experience, you might like to try giving allegiance to the new emperor.

N. T. Wright

#5. My dad once said that in criminal law you see terrible people on their best behavior; in family law you see great people on their worst behavior.

Laura Wasser

#6. Jack furiously chopped vegetables. Captain Dependable! Wait, we vetoed that one. The Divine Door Maker? Too much? Hmm ... Handsome Hero, but maybe I should move away from alliteration. Something sleek. Our Lord and Master Jack.

Kiersten White

#7. Because there are times when getting up to mischief isn't mischievous and other times when it is and you shouldn't do it.

Francois Lelord

#8. Jazz needs the help. It's the more sophisticated music. All the other music is on the TV, but jazz isn't.

Billy Higgins

#9. I just want to be on my own branch twittering.

Deborah Eisenberg

#10. Just out of curiosity, sweetheart; did you ever talk to your doctor about givin' you some tranquilizers?

Susan Elizabeth Phillips

#11. I wasn't a glamour-puss, and there were more interesting roles for an actress like me in the theater and in live television.

Nancy Marchand

#12. The ultimate arbiter of truth is experiment, not the comfort one derives from one's a priori beliefs, nor the beauty or elegance one ascribes to one's theoretical models.

Lawrence M. Krauss

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