Top 11 Katharina Fritsch Quotes
#1. The essential thought must ever be that a man does not, except in his spiritual infancy, accept a statement merely because the Church or someone in authority declares it correct, but because, under mature examination, it is found to be true and right and worthwhile.
John Andreas Widtsoe
#2. The world knows how to straighten out a spoiled child but never makes it up to a child deprived.
Robert Breault
#3. Eleanor would have been indifferent to the immorality of her adultery, but would never have forgiven the stupidity of it.
Sharon Kay Penman
#4. To do the will of God means to do my own most deeply hidden will. Within even the most unworthy of men there is a servant of God, asleep.
Nikos Kazantzakis
#5. For if consciousness is based on language, then it follows that it is of much more recent origin than has been heretofore supposed. Consciousness come after language! The implications of such a position are extremely serious.
Julian Jaynes
#6. Mathematicians are like Frenchmen: whatever you say to them they translate into their own language and forthwith it is something entirely different.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#7. The man who's mad is at a disadvantage. The man who laughs can ride out anything.
W.T. Ballard
#8. Writing, and its theatre of operation, is better than working shifts packing frozen sausages; that's all I need to think about if I'm having difficulties.
Sarah Hall
#9. The ocean hides the oyster.
The oyster hides a pearl.
Bright armor and heavy helmet
Hid China's bravest girl.
Charlie Chin
#10. Each of us actually believes that things should be the way we want them, instead of being the natural result of all the forces of creation.
Mickey A. Singer
#11. That which I might endeavour to find in other ways seeks me incessantly and gives itself to me through all creatures.
Jean-Pierre De Caussade