Top 13 Kierkegaards Parable Of The Geese Quotes

#1. Egypt has a devout population. People go out, they pray, they fast.

Richard Engel

#2. One cannot wage war under present conditions without the support of public opinion, which is tremendously molded by the press and other forms of propaganda.

Douglas MacArthur

#3. For many people, illness - loss of health - represents the crisis situation that triggers an awakening. With serious illness comes awareness of your own mortality, the greatest loss of all.

Eckhart Tolle

#4. In the new series of 'Foyle's War,' London starts to get bombed, and the country falls under heavy attack. It affects people's sense of well-being, their sense of the future and their concerns for their family and friends.

Anthony Howell

#5. I grew up during the Cold War, when everything seemed very tenuous. For many years, right up until the fall of the Berlin Wall, I had vivid nightmares of nuclear apocalypse.

Justin Cronin

#6. I don't wake up with naturally sculpted cheekbones - I paint them on!

Tyra Banks

#7. Anything can be misinterpreted. People can look at Christ on a cross and think, This is an image of murder, this is violent, this has sexual imagery in it. And it just - I think it's my job as an artist to be out there pushing people's buttons and making them question everything.

Marilyn Manson

#8. Never look at your life as something insignificant. Never forget those friends of yours that you loved.

Hiro Mashima

#9. I don't like doing the same material over and over again. It's not fun.

Wanda Sykes

#10. Sometimes you see how humanity can rise above any kind of cultural ills and hate that a person's capacity to love and communicate and forgive can be bigger than anything else.

Viola Davis

#11. Well, I like how people talk. I like language. You know, Linda Richman spoke in Yiddish.

Mike Myers

#12. Be the Ambulance. Make toast.

Gordon Korman

#13. I would like to be able to breathe - to be able to love her by memory or fidelity. But my heart aches. I love you continuously, intensely.

Albert Camus

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