Top 14 Papiery Princeton Quotes
#2. Cities were built to measure time, to remove time from nature. There's an endless counting down, he said. When you strip away all the surfaces, when you see into it, what's left is terror. This is the thing that literature was meant to cure.
Don DeLillo
#3. Thus to forgive is indeed the best form of self-interest since anger, resentment, and revenge are corrosive of that summum bonum, that greatest good, communal harmony that enhances the humanity and personhood of all in the community.
Desmond Tutu
#4. Please challenge me because
whenever I am challenged, I learn a
way to survive and a brilliant
technique to fight.
Rohan Nath
#5. The question "From where does the poet get it?" addresses only the what, nobody learns anything about the how when asking that question.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#6. People ask me to smile for the camera, but somehow it always comes out gloomy.
Stephen Rea
#7. It's 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?
Amy Neftzger
#8. Private property is a necessary institution, at least in a fallen world; men work more and dispute less when goods are private than when they are in common.
R. H. Tawney
#9. Christmas makes me schmaltzy. I'm proud to be level-headed, even a little tough most of the time. But once a year I like to believe that peace on earth may be possible and calories don't count.
Sue Merrell
#11. I don't have a particular style I like, it just changes daily, depending on the mood or the situation. I don't have a style chosen.
Yesung
#12. Murder is commoner among cooks than among members of any other profession.
W. H. Auden
#13. It just isn't the way you've been told. Let me give you an example: Time makes no sense. It really doesn't apply to me; it doesn't fit. My hair gets thin and I can't stay up all night the way I used to. But I don't change ...
Arthur J. Deikman
#14. Many men, seemingly impelled by fortune, hasten forward to meet misfortune half way.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau