Top 12 Lackmann Quotes

#1. The current system punishes communities which make the investment in creating landfills, only to have them filled by states which refuse to adequately address their waste issues.

Paul Gillmor

#2. While many at the time found themselves in conflict over their loyalty as Germans and their identity as Christians, Lackmann insisted that for Christians there was no conflict; they must side with Christ and against the Nazi state.

Dean G. Stroud

#3. It was a good picture. You could tell by the amount of time I spent staring at it.

Cary Attwell

#4. I did get offers from Hollywood, but they were all scripts with monsters in them. If I had done them, I would have disappeared. I would have come back to France anyway, and I would have had to start all over again and lost a lot of time.

Carole Bouquet

#5. If you like judging, please: be a lawyer. Run a dog show. There's a whole lot of jobs if judging is your passion in life. But take my advice: if you want to be happy, keep your judging professional. And don't start putting in practice at home.

David Hare

#6. Has anyone ever told you, you are the most despicable, judgmental, self-righteous, obnoxious fuckwit that ever existed?

Samantha Young

#7. ... a good idea always attracts other good ideas.

Patrick Ness

#8. We need to be able to control - erm, guide the masses that can't help control themselves.

Brad McKinniss

#9. Books did not need to be beautiful back in the Fifties, because nothing else was beautiful back then. Books were simply there: you read them because they were diverting or illuminating or in some way useful but not because the books themselves were aesthetically appealing.

Joe Queenan

#10. In life, if you want to be happy, choose to be optimistic.

Lionel Suggs

#11. A straight line is not the shortest distance between two points.

Madeleine L'Engle

#12. Communication of science as subject-matter has so far outrun in education the construction of a scientific habit of mind that to some extent the natural common sense of mankind has been interfered with to its detriment.

John Dewey

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