Top 17 Moeller Quotes
#1. Dirk Moeller didn't know if he could fart his way into a major diplomatic incident. But he was ready to find out.
John Scalzi
#2. Moeller, who has tasted a naked Cheeto, likens it to a piece of unsweetened puffed corn cereal
Mary Roach
#3. Moeller also immediately discounted insults about competence, as the incompetent never question their competence about anything.
John Scalzi
#4. Women are seldom silent. Their beauty is forever speaking for them.
Philip Moeller
#5. Memories are nothing but the lash with which yesterday flogs tomorrow.
Philip Moeller
#6. No man weighs his words who has but a moment to live.
Philip Moeller
#7. Are we not all shaped by our experiences? Are we not the sum of our memories? The sages of the dwarves say that just as the thousand blows of a hammer shape a blade, so to do the thousand experiences of a man shape him.
Jonathan Moeller
#8. I wish I knew that when I go in for an audition and I don't get the part, it actually doesn't have to do with me on a personal level.
Eliza Coupe
#9. The all of God, the totality of His immensity, is known in the human heart through encountering divine mercy. The search for the Lord within is the effort to find those places in the substance of the soul where God's mercy and human misery touch each other, where one has bearing on the other.
Anthony Lilles
#10. It is because the old have forgotten life that they preach wisdom.
Philip Moeller
#11. Cilantro was briefly everywhere, creating miniflurries of conversation about whether or not you liked cilantro, which invariably included someone in the room saying, I can't stand cilantro. It tastes like soap.
Meg Wolitzer
#13. One of the best things that came out of the Carter administration was the energy policy. The best things in it were renewable energy.
Stewart Udall
#14. He's dead, then?" said Ridmark, the cold healing magic spreading through him. "He's a burned corpse with a soulblade stuck in his chest," said Gavin. "I suppose he could be deader, but it's hard to see how."
Jonathan Moeller
#17. But we have reached a turning-point. We must make a decision: shall we remain a child-like people, giving little thought to our Future, till someday we find that we have none?
Arthur Moeller Van Den Bruck