Top 15 Famous Stefan Zweig Quotes
#1. School prepares you for the real world ... which also bites.
Jim Benton
#2. It was like the beginning of the end of the world.
Kenneth Eade
#3. Assimilating the style of predecessors is necessary before one can develop one's own. Only by immersing oneself in the domain can one find out whether there is room left for contributing creatively to it, and whether one is capable of doing so.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
#5. CHILDREN OFTEN ASK, "WHAT WAS THERE BEFORE GOD MADE THE WORLD?" The answer most adults would give is that God was there. That's true, but incomplete. God had company. And I'm not talking about the other members of the Trinity.
Michael S. Heiser
#6. And for the rest of her life, the girl, the woman, she never made a mark on anyone either that proved anything absolutely for certain, that she could ever see, about what she had done at any time, and this does not break her heart.
"Cloud
Diane Williams
#7. She was glad she'd missed the river of corpses that must have filled the city streets during the initial phase of clean-up - wagon after wagon groaning beneath the weight of crushed bodies, white flesh seared by fire and slashed by sword, rat-gnawed and raven-pecked - men, women, and children.
Steven Erikson
#9. Live and let live was the famous Viennese motto, which today still seems to me to be more humane than all the categorical imperatives, and it maintained itself throughout all classes.
Stefan Zweig
#10. I know. But I like you even more when I'm sober." "Boom," Bernice moaned. "Right in the feels.
T.J. Klune
#11. It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy.
Philip Sidney
#12. Regardless of the criticisms I receive from the left, the right and the middle, I think it's important to maintain a prolific writing jab, as long as my literary legs hold up.
Ishmael Reed
#13. I had no desire to be a stand-up comic until I decided to do it.
Rita Rudner
#14. Remember to get the weather in your damn book
weather is very important.
Ernest Hemingway,
#15. By remembering it too often I have blurred the memory itself.
C.S. Lewis
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