
Top 10 Drinda Frenzel Quotes
#1. Aviation is fine as a sport. But as an instrument of war, it is worthless.
Ferdinand Foch
#2. According to the maxims of universal toleration, the Romans protected a superstition which they despised.
Edward Gibbon
#3. The refusal to belong to any school of thought, the repudiation of the adequacy of any body of beliefs whatever, and especially of systems, and a marked dissatisfaction with traditional philosophy as superficial, academic, and remote from life-that is the heart of existentialism.
Walter Kaufmann
#4. Receptivity requires a nimbleness, a fine-honed sensitivity in order to let one's self be the vehicle of whatever vision may emerge.
Rollo May
#5. It is therefore wish'd that all commerce were as free between all the nations of the world as it is between the several counties of England.
Benjamin Franklin
#6. Peace cannot be achieved; they have to be plucked out of their pod.
A.G. Phillips
#7. I love films. If I'd known how to get into or do it from the word go, I would have done that.
Christopher Hampton
#8. To write about history or language is supposed to be within the reach of every man. To write about natural science is allowed to be within the reach only of those who have mastered the subjects on which they write.
Edward Augustus Freeman
#9. I loved to say quasi. I was saying it now a lot, instead of sort of, or kind of, and it had become a tic. "I am quasi ready to go," I would announce. Or, "I'm feeling a bit quasi today." Murph called me Quasimodo. Or Kami-quasi. Or wild and quasi girl.
Lorrie Moore
#10. I like to hear from my readers, and I like to feel like I'm part of a bigger community of readers and writers.
Maggie Stiefvater
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