
Top 14 Monotonie En Quotes
#1. I have never begun a novel which wasn't going to stretch me further than I had ever stretched before.
Peter Carey
#2. Look at the subject as if you have never seen it before. Examine it from every side. Draw its outline with your eyes or in the air with your hands, and saturate yourself with it.
John Baldessari
#3. There's the caveman in us. The caveman in you says, "I want direct contact. I don't want a picture." The caveman in our body says once in a while, we have to go outside. We have to meet real people, talk to real people, and do real things.
Michio Kaku
#4. Hope lies to mortals And most believe her, But man's deceiver Was never mine.
A.E. Housman
#6. heartache about the fact that although we are not at ease in this world, it is all we have, that it is ours but that it is full of strife, so that all we can call our own is strife; but even that is better than nothing at all, isn't it?
Paul Harding
#7. I've always preferred mythology to history. History is truth that becomes an illusion. Mythology is an illusion that becomes reality.
Jean Cocteau
#8. I can find in my undergraduate classes, bright students who do not know that the stars rise and set at night, or even that the Sun is a star.
Carl Sagan
#9. I just keep losing. I mean, some people just...are supposed to lose? For balance in the universe? I mean, like, are there just some people on earth who...are supposed to be here just to make it easier for the winners?
Donald Glover
#10. Your spiritual gift occurs where your human passion and God's desires for the world meet.
Rita Collett
#11. I don't know how well this would get on, but I'd probably live in Africa ... as a job, it would probably be a safari guide.
Prince Harry
#12. Do not live with a vocation that is harmful to humans and nature. Do not invest in companies that deprive others of their chance to live. Select a vocation that helps realise your ideal of compassion.
Nhat Hanh
#13. When you read about chemistry and physics, you want to do them too.
Robert A. Heinlein
#14. It might be argued that genuine spontaneity is not really possible or desirable so long as printed scores of great works exist. All modern musicians are, for better or worse, prisoners of Gutenberg.
Donal Henahan
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