Top 28 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Quotes
#1. Has creation a final purpose at all, and if so why is it not attained immediately, why does perfection not exist from the very beginning?
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
#2. One is almost tempted to say that the language itself is a mythology deprived of its vitality, a bloodless mythology so to speak, which has only preserved in a formal and abstract form what mythology contains in living and concrete form.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
#3. Your mortal attachments are like a puppet's strings," Avari said, both hands clasped casually at his back. "One need only pluck the right cord to make the puppet dance." His smile was almost creepier than his threats. "Dance, reaper!
Rachel Vincent
#4. It's one of your most attractive qualities, you know, you never snore. Rare ad precious and - his voice dropped, though they were alone on the platform - sadly underrated in a bed partner
K.J. Charles
#5. Does the terror threat we're facing grow out of a perversion of Islam, or does it represent and extreme, but durable, strain of the religion.
Chuck Todd
#7. We who are placed above the crowd are not climbing ... so we are never out of breath.
Marie Of Romania
#8. The failure to invest in civil justice is directly related to the increase in criminal disorder. The more people feel there is injustice the more it becomes part of their psyche.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
#9. The I think, I am, is, since Descartes, the basic mistake of all knowledge; thinking is not my thinking, and being is not my being, for everything is only of God or of the totality.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
#10. If you are not content today, there is nothing you can buy tomorrow to change that.
Joshua Becker
#11. Doctors cannot afford to provide care at the rate of reimbursement that Medicare insists that they accept.
Nan Hayworth
#12. Your most important work is always ahead of you, never behind you.
Stephen Covey
#14. Ultimately, wars escalate by eating their own shit, shitting bigger and eating bigger.
David Mitchell
#15. There is not a woman born who desires to eat the bread of dependence.
Susan B. Anthony
#16. There were some ragged children in another corner; and in a small recess, opposite the door, there lay upon the ground, something covered with an old blanket.
Charles Dickens
#24. Strive for excellence, reach for the sky!
Ari Joseph
#25. Summer cooking implies a sense of immediacy, a capacity to capture the essence of the fleeting moment.
Elizabeth David
#27. The thing is that there are obviously different ways to think about these kinds of situations.
David Foster Wallace