
Top 12 Eivind Sander Quotes
#2. The songs of our ancestors are also the songs of our children
Philip Carr-Gomm
#3. I know that I am a singer and an actor, yet in order to give the public the impression that I am neither one nor the other, but the real man conceived by the author, I have to feel and to think as the man the author had in mind.
Enrico Caruso
#4. The world is hollow. It's a lot to take in. Like cracking an egg and finding nothing inside. Or a full grown elephant.
Geraldine McCaughrean
#5. If human beings are in general too irrational and selfish to work out the challenges of social organization in a productive and positive manner, then they are far too irrational and selfish to be given the monopolistic violence of state power, or vote for their leaders.
Stefan Molyneux
#6. No practical biologist interested in sexual reproduction would be led to work out the detailed consequences experienced by organisms having three or more sexes; yet what else should he do if he wishes to understand why the sexes are, in fact, always two?
Ronald Fisher
#7. In truth it is inequality that is the illusion. The extreme disproportion between men, that we seem to see in life, is a thing of changing lights and lengthening shadows, a twilight full of fancies and distortions.
G.K. Chesterton
#8. Ally placed her hands over her ears and changed, La-la-la, not-listening-to-the-story-of-my-brother-proposing-while-doing-the-nasty-one-more-time, la-la-la.
Kristen Ashley
#9. Accepting what is simply takes away the fight. It frees you from the struggle and, eventually, helps you move on.
Christina G. Hibbert
#10. Short-term amnesia is not the worst affliction if you have an Irish flair for the sauce.
Norman Mailer
#11. There's always someone going to come around who can be better than the best. You want to be the first. No one can ever forget the first.
Cyhi The Prynce
#12. What do we say any more to conjure the salt of our earth? So much comes and is gone that should be crystal and kept, and amicable weathers that bring up the grain of things, their tang of season and store, are all the packing we'll get.
Seamus Heaney
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