Top 14 Liselotte Landbeck Quotes
#1. The law is agnostic about truth. It's very skeptical of ultimate truth. That's why freedom of speech permits lies to be told.
Alan Dershowitz
#2. ...the devil's hour, two o'clock on a summer afternoon--the siesta hour.
Kamel Daoud
#3. In democracy both a deep reverence and a sense of the comic are requisite.
Carl Sandburg
#4. I believe there is no philosophical high-road in science, with epistemological signposts. No, we are in a jungle and find our way by trial and error, building our road behind us as we proceed.
Max Born
#5. Any time there's a scandal, we always try and get involved.
Larry Flynt
#6. I don't want to lose her.
I don't want to give up the blissful feelings I have whenever I am near her.
Kaori Yuki
#7. The two parties are still more polarized than ever before and the rise of partisan media is an important reason for it.
John Avlon
#9. The view that women are infantile and emotional creatures, and as such, incapable of responsibility and independence is the work of the masculine tendency to lower women's self-respect.
Karen Horney
#10. There are always seasons to a career and perhaps always the grass is often greener, you're often looking at other people's careers going, "Damn, they get all the good roles. Why didn't I read that? Why didn't they ask me to do that?"
Jude Law
#11. I feel like my peers now are artists like Madonna and the Stones, Michael Jackson and Prince. These are people who were able to take their careers beyond the normal here-today-gone-tomorrow life span.
LL Cool J
#12. Liberals worry that what's best for the individual might not be better for the public at large. But that philosophy assumes something vicious about each and every one of us. It assumes we only care about ourselves.
Allen West
#13. When things go wrong, simplify.
Dan John
#14. Above all else stands the burning question of bipartisanship. Whatever else the politicians might say they're about, our news analysts know that this is the true object of the nation's desire, the topic to which those slippery presidential spokesmen need always to be dragged back.
Thomas Frank
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