Top 28 Hebbel Quotes
#1. as I think Hebbel says, in a good play everyone is right.
Alan Bennett
#2. - As the poet Hebbel noted, "Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion." Executives know their development teams need to be passionate about their projects; otherwise, the projects and the company will remain mediocre.
Anonymous
#3. I mean we're all guilty of getting sidetracked or getting taken away from our loved ones. Whether we believe it or not, or care to admit it or not, it's just a product of this lifestyle. That's a big reason why I've always called this the blessing and the curse.
Chuck Ragan
#4. What a vast difference there is between the barbarism that precedes culture and the barbarism that follows it.
Christian Friedrich Hebbel
#5. That Man, who flees from truth, should have invented the mirror is the greatest of historical miracles.
Christian Friedrich Hebbel
#6. Clarity is the ability to see the soul in action in the physical world.
Gary Zukav
#7. There are persons who always find a hair in their plate of soup for the simple reason that, when they sit down before it, they shake their heads until one falls in.
Christian Friedrich Hebbel
#8. Better to start early than finish late.
J.R. Rim
#9. If they didn't want to know, they shouldn't have asked.
James Webb
#10. Multi-lateralism's dilemma: that the inclusion of more actors increases the legitimacy of a process or organization at the same time as it decreases its efficiency and utility.
Richard N. Haass
#12. I actually had a cockney accent before I went to drama school. It's softened up a bit.
Gemma Arterton
#13. If language had been the creation, not of poetry, but of logic, we should only have one.
Friedrich Hebbel
#15. There won't be any biographies of me, for only one reason, lives spent between the house and the chicken farm do not make for exciting copy.
Flannery O'Connor
#17. A lot of cultures believe you take the placenta and you bury it and plant something.
Brooke Burke
#23. The imagination is not a state: it is the human existence itself.
William Blake
#26. If you hate something thoroughly without knowing why, you can be sure there is something of it in your own nature.
Christian Friedrich Hebbel
#28. Of such divine neglect was atheism made; belief could not be rekindled now, however profound his terror. Thoughts
Clive Barker