Top 14 January 27 Quotes

#1. If you find an idea without form, please let me know because I would love to take a picture of it.

Vik Muniz

#2. We are superior to the competition because we hire employees who work in an environment of belonging and purpose. We foster a climate where the employee can deliver what the customer wants. You cannot deliver what the customer wants by controlling the employee.

Horst Schulze

#3. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was born in Salzburg, Austria on January 27. About eleven minutes later he was writing his own music.

Ron David

#4. If the book we are reading doesn't shake us awake like a blow to the head, why bother reading it in the first place? ... A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us.
Franz Kafka in a letter to Oskar Pollak dated January 27, 1904

Franz Kafka

#5. The Bible itself has a hundred theologies.

(Karl Barth, January 27, 1959 to English Colloquia in Basel)

Raymond Kemp Anderson

#6. I've always thought that the stereotype of the dirty old man is really the creation of a dirty young man who wants the field to himself.

Hugh Downs

#7. It's so far up your street it's got its tongue through your letter-box.

Mum could never quite get the hang of conspiracies.

Adam Mars-Jones

#8. A man has honor if he holds himself to an ideal of conduct though it is inconvenient, unprofitable, or dangerous to do so.

Walter Lippmann

#9. Since January 1993 there have been 27 other countries not in the EU that have done better than the UK at exporting goods into the single market.

Boris Johnson

#10. Procrastination is assassination on the amazing future God has for you.

Perry Noble

#11. I'd love them to have adorable little American accents, but I do want to bring my kids up in Australia; it's such a good lifestyle.

Margot Robbie

#12. He was entrancing, with that epicene beauty which in extreme youth sings aloud for love and withers at the first cold wind.

Evelyn Waugh

#13. One is never deceived; one deceives oneself.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#14. We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.

Nicolas Poussin

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