
Top 98 Hartmann Quotes
#1. The problem is that I'm Josef Weber's friend. but Reiner Hartmann is my enemy. So what do I do, now that they are the same man?
Jodi Picoult
#2. Running through my mind are thoughts of all the races I ran. On my chest are medals from the races I won. In my heart is gratitude to Gerard Hartmann for helping make my dreams come true. I am very honoured to be a part of this wonderful book.
Douglas Wakiihuri
#3. I definitely know that I play the part, however big or small, in the deaths of at least two people, Chris Farley and Phil Hartmann.
Andy Dick
#4. Hartmann had the ideas and Fibich did the worrying: it suited them both perfectly.
Anita Brookner
#5. Dr. Hartmann. He was a famous neurologist from Philadelphia.
David Reuben
#6. Already, there is evidence that crimes are being committed with regard to campaign finance, and the FEC is unable to do anything.
Thom Hartmann
#9. If you fill your mind with wonderful thoughts, there can be no room left for doubt.
Silvia Hartmann
#10. The men history declares heroes are merely heroes because they failed to survive their benevolent acts.
Felix O. Hartmann
#11. Knowledge is power. The moment the masses acquire this power, control fades. And when control fades, chaos erupts.
Felix O. Hartmann
#13. His concern was that if there were a few rights specified in the Constitution, future generations may forget that those are just examples and that the Constitution itself protects all human rights.
Thom Hartmann
#14. Poor Fred - he's actually working on a typo, and somebody ought to tell him. Twice in the New Testament Jesus withered fig trees, Isaiah withered a fig tree, and there's another place in the Old Testament - I think it-s in Psalms - where a fig tree was withered. God hates figs, not fags!
Thom Hartmann
#15. If he is superior then I would go home, for another day that is better.
Erich Hartmann
#16. We no longer have a government of, by, and for the people - representative democracy. We have government by plutocracy - the rule of the rich for the rich by the rich," Moyers
Thom Hartmann
#17. The weapon where the man is sitting in is always superior against the other.
Erich Hartmann
#18. June 2011 article in the Financial Times titled "Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Bankers' " noted, "The characteristics that make for good traders and investment bankers are pretty much the same as those that define psychopaths."107
Thom Hartmann
#19. If I had known That day follows the night, That every shadow is cast by light, I would have understood The actions that he took.
Felix O. Hartmann
#20. Activism begins with you, Democracy begins with you, get out there, get active! Tag, you're it
Thom Hartmann
#22. One of the essential differences between the liberal and conservative worldview is that the liberals believe in rationality, whereas conservative believe that human events are ordered by forces that are beyond the ability of our rational mind to understand or control.
Thom Hartmann
#23. You can have computer sights of anything you like, but I think you have to go to the enemy on the shortest distance and knock him down from point-blank range. You'll get him from in close. At long distance, it's questionable.
Erich Hartmann
#24. One thing they don't tell you about doing experimental physics is that sometimes you must work under adverse conditions ... like a state of sheer terror.
William Kenneth Hartmann
#25. Breaking Big Money's Grip on America is "a brilliant analysis of where we are and where we need to go. Read this book.
Thom Hartmann
#26. There is no evidence when we look to the past for any precedent for the rate of change in atmospheric composition that we're causing, and the rates of change in climate that we can expect, as we continue to burn fossil fuels and elevate these greenhouse gas concentrations.
Thom Hartmann
#28. Power is like a house of cards. Leave it alone and it will stand forever. But if you try to build it higher and higher, sooner or later it is bound to collapse.
Felix O. Hartmann
#29. the Constitution was designed not to give us rights but to prevent government from taking our rights.
Thom Hartmann
#30. What could a fool be thinking but further foolishness?
Silvia Hartmann
#32. Why is time more important than money? There is no time lottery where you can hope to win an extra million days ...
Silvia Hartmann
#33. People aren't broken. They're just interestingly wired.
Silvia Hartmann
#34. People spend entire lifetimes trying to avoid the things that have already happened.
Silvia Hartmann
#37. God does not redeem the personal man by death. He redeems himself by freeing himself from the personality of man.
Franz Hartmann
#38. Before one can become a magician he must learn to control his own mind; for mind is the substance with which the magician acts, and the power to control it is the beginning of magic.
Franz Hartmann
#39. Just because you don't know how on Earth something might be achieved doesn't mean you shouldn't allow yourself to really, really want it. That's the essence of a dream, the realms of magic and of miracles.
Silvia Hartmann
#40. Every day kill just one, rather than today five, tomorrow ten ... that is enough for you. Then your nerves are calm and you can sleep good, you have your drink in the evening and the next morning you are fit again.
Erich Hartmann
#41. Of all my accomplishments I may have achieved during the war, I am proudest of the fact that I never lost a wingman.
Erich Hartmann
#42. Energy work is priceless. It makes every day extraordinary and transforms the mundane to the holy.
Silvia Hartmann
#44. A soul cannot develop and progress without an appropriate body, because it is the physical body that furnishes the material for its development.
Franz Hartmann
#45. There is more carbon in the atmosphere trapping heat and moisture than ever before in the 165,000 years of human history.
Thom Hartmann
#46. Both Jefferson and Adams were wary of priests in all forms, as they both knew theocracies are enemies of democracy. Jefferson pointed out that the Indians shared their wariness:
Thom Hartmann
#47. It was my view that no kill was worth the life of a wingman ... Pilots in my unit who lost wingmen on this basis were prohibited from leading a [section]. The were made to fly as wingman, instead.
Erich Hartmann
#49. And those rights are not to be lightly infringed upon by government in any way. They're explicitly protected by the Constitution from the government. We are, after all, fragile living things that can be suppressed and abused by the powerful.
Thom Hartmann
#50. For every God there is a Satan, and because God made all of us godly, there is a Satan in us all.
Felix O. Hartmann
#51. Chaos is complexity viewed through a reductionist filter.
Silvia Hartmann
#52. Love corrupts and absolute love corrupts absolutely. The unreasonable systems of men, that is.
Silvia Hartmann
#53. To truly learn from someone or something, one must first learn to love them.
Silvia Hartmann
#54. He who helps in the saving of others, saves himself as well.
Hartmann Von Aue
#55. If you are HUMAN, then the limit of what you can do, what you learn, what you can experience HAS NOT YET BEEN REACHED.
Silvia Hartmann
#59. Call it devilish or divine, but once a man lets a thought become prevalent, it turns into reality.
Felix O. Hartmann
#61. I opened fire when the whole windshield was black with the enemy ... at minimum range ... it doesn't matter what your angle is to him or whether you are in a turn or any other maneuver.
Erich Hartmann
#65. Most people's major life regrets are not about the things they've done, but about the things they've not done, the goals they never reached, the type of lover or friend or parent they wished they'd been but know they failed to be.
Thom Hartmann
#66. We are literally releasing the carbon dioxide that nature had locked up over a hundred million [years] down below the Earth. And we're releasing all that carbon dioxide now at a rate a million times faster [than it accumulated].
Thom Hartmann
#67. Thinking of love in terms of romance is like thinking of God in terms of a priest.
Silvia Hartmann
#68. among men and not among angels; among men as intelligent, as determined and as independent as myself, who, not agreeing with me, do not choose to yield up their opinions to mine. Mutual concessions is our only resort, or mutual hostilities."*
Thom Hartmann
#69. Trickle down economics creates a nation of peons.
Thom Hartmann
#70. If you put everyone else first you'll always be last, but if you always put yourself first you will never last.
Ivor W. Hartmann
#71. Corporations haven't limited their grasp to the First Amendment; pretty much any and virtually every amendment that could be used to further corporate interests has been fair game.
Thom Hartmann
#72. I hold it to be impracticable"4 to try to define it or any right narrowly in a Bill of Rights.
Thom Hartmann
#73. Instead of defining a few rights, Hamilton wrote in Federalist No. 84, "Here, in strictness, the people surrender nothing, and as they retain everything, they have no need of particular reservations.
Thom Hartmann
#74. It is said that most people judge themselves too harshly. I disagree. If they judged themselves harshly enough, they would come to the conclusion that they're the last person on Earth to be judging anyone.
Silvia Hartmann
#75. One minute of sincere gratitude can wash away a lifetime's disappointments.
Silvia Hartmann
#78. In combat flying, fancy precision aerobatic work is really not of much use. Instead, it is the rough maneuver which succeeds.
Erich Hartmann
#79. It's estimated that the Arctic, within seven years and maybe as soon as 2015, will have its first ice-free summer in the last 700,000 years (keep in mind that humans have only been on this planet for 165,000 years). Earlier projections predicted ice-free summers as far out in the future as 2080.
Thom Hartmann
#80. It is the hardest thing of all, the one thing that will show if you have the one true courage. To know that you have failed, that your best efforts have been defeated, to not be able to stand it, to not be able to go on and yet to go on nonetheless.
Silvia Hartmann
#81. It is a scientifically proven fact that all scientifically proven facts have originated from original and thereby unproven theories.
Silvia Hartmann
#82. The more loving we can be, the more powerful we become.
Silvia Hartmann
#85. The primary opportunity is to use a model or paradigm for describing ADD that's not disease-based and doesn't imply brain damage or what many children interpret as some type of retardation ... a person must have hope; this model restores self-esteem, thus empowering individuals to change.
Thom Hartmann
#86. The less you think and the more you do, the better things tend to become.
Silvia Hartmann
#87. The most powerful way to change the world is to secretly commit little acts of compassion. You must behave as if your every act, even the smallest, impacted a thousand people for a hundred generations. Because it does.
Thom Hartmann
#88. The communist creed: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need. The capitalist creed: From each according to his gullibility, to each according to his greed.
Thom Hartmann
#90. Power does not corrupt; it merely elevates the degree in which something is done that has already been pursued.
Felix O. Hartmann
#91. A species may eat a particular bacterium, phytoplankton, smaller fish, or plant in an area. Lacking a predator, these species/populations will overgrow and alter the area's biology, overwhelming and driving to extinction dozens or hundreds or thousands of other local species.
Thom Hartmann
#93. Sometimes we hold the world in our hands, but in our greed for more let it fall, losing everything that we once had.
Felix O. Hartmann
#94. Darkness reveals truths that no sun can bring to light, for inside the heart of man resides a beast, only tamed by the shackles of the day.
Felix O. Hartmann
#95. Blessings are the spiritual equivalent of breathing in, and prayer is the spiritual equivalent of breathing out.
Thom Hartmann
#96. Life is like riding a ship into the storm. For every wave you take up, you have to drop just as deep.
Felix O. Hartmann
#97. There is nothing more profitable than the extreme avant garde.
Silvia Hartmann
#98. Electric cars have an easy minimum range of 100 miles and a typical range of closer to 200 miles. And the technology is just getting started. We fight wars all over the world for oil, and we don't even need it. That, in and of itself, is insane.
Thom Hartmann
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