Top 14 Hermann Nitsch Quotes

#1. Parents aren't allowed to kiss like this!

Jandy Nelson

#2. Talent is being unabashedly and unapologetically fearless in the work that you do. The only difference between having talent and not having talent is fear.

Gregor Collins

#3. If you are satisfied with the results you are now getting, why change? If you are not satisfied, why not experiment?

Dale Carnegie

#4. Learning teacheth more in one year than experience in twenty.

Roger Ascham

#5. Sleeping is for quitters. #amwriting #amreading #amreviewing

Kurt Schuett

#6. Every time you make the hard, correct decision you become a bit more courageous, and every time you make the easy, wrong decision you become a bit more cowardly. If you are CEO, these choices will lead to a courageous or cowardly company.

Ben Horowitz

#7. Don't even try making out I'm making this up. I've got proof. Evidence.

Diane Samuels

#8. But once the ego is born into this world, it has to shoulder morality. You would do well to remember that.

Haruki Murakami

#9. My mom is a big sports fans. Basketball, football, baseball, whatever. She calls into sports radio shows and gets into shouting matches, that's how intense she is about it.

Chris Hardwick

#10. But seeking the temporary reward of the world's approval can distract us from seeking the eternal reward of the Lord's approval.

Gloria Furman

#11. Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about.

Benjamin Lee Whorf

#12. I've been stealing your soaps," I
tell him.
He raises his eyebrows at me.
"Sorry." I feel myself blush.
"Don't feel bad," he says, serious
so suddenly. "You can have anything of
mine you want. You can have all of it.

Tahereh Mafi

#13. My dad always said we're at the mercy of something greater than ourselves and whatever humanity we don't show to others, we pay for. We're paying for.

Courtney Summers

#14. Behind every flinch is a fear or an anxiety - sometimes rational, sometimes not. Without the fear, there is no flinch. But wiping out the fear isn't what's important - facing it is.

Julien Smith

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