
Top 16 Pierre Berge Quotes
#1. I'm not really a science-fiction fan, I quite like the idea of getting away from the science-fiction side of it, for two episodes. It was lovely, it was a super story and great fun.
Sarah Sutton
#3. Knowing reality means constructing systems of transformations that correspond, more or less adequately, to reality.
Jean Piaget
#4. Chanel gave women freedom. Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) gave them power.
Pierre Berge
#5. In these times - where social appearance is more important than spiritual substance - what has become our longing to change is really the unconscious desire to control not just the shape of our bodies (according to prevailing values) but to dominate our environment as well, regardless of the cost.
Guy Finley
#6. As an actor, I'm very much a company person. And this also goes through my life: I have a dread of responsibility. I like someone else to be in charge.
Ian Holm
#7. That's the funny thing about knowing you can't have something. It makes you desperate. -Leah
Stephenie Meyer
#8. Just saying: stop thinking Ben should be you, and he needs to stop thinking you should be him, and y'all just chill the hell out.
John Green
#9. I came to the conclusion, that if my advice wouldn't be taken by those who needed it most and was stolen by those who could well afford to pay for it, that I would hereafter give advice only to myself and always sell it to others.
William H. McMaster
#11. Worst thing would be that Darling killed her. And then he'll probably shoot me and add me to his monument in the yard. But
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#12. For God is himself the Being of all Beings, and we are as gods in him, through whom he revealeth himself.
Jakob Bohme
#13. Perhaps this is the purpose of all art, all writing, on the murders, fiction and non-fiction:
Simply to participate.
Alan Moore
#14. The difference between the actual and the ideal force of man is happily figured in by the schoolmen, in saying, that the knowledgeof man is an evening knowledge, vespertina cognitio, but that of God is a morning knowledge, matutina cognitio.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#16. We have a large underclass in Britain, and a fairly low standard of education. Our best universities are extremely good, but a very significant proportion of the British population that comes out of compulsory schooling with very low standards of education.
Nigel Short
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