Top 100 Quotes About Rolf
#1. I was born during the war, on October 20, 1942, as the second of five children. My father, Rolf Volhard, was an architect.
Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
#2. That's not the part that gnaws at Rolf. It's the last part, where Ezekiel says that if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet to warn the people and the sword comes and takes the life of one of them ... I will hold the watchman accountable for his blood.
Ron Suskind
#3. You know," Rolf said, "you read stories when you're little, and you think it would be so amazing to have adventures happen to you. Then you actually go on one, and find out that it's awful. Nothing but bad food, sleeping cold on the hard ground, and treachery.
Jessica Day George
#4. Report any sightings as they happen." "Will a girly scream work?" Rolf asked. "It's always worked for you in the past," a huge, blond-bearded commando shouted good-naturedly. "Why change now?
Lisa Shearin
#5. I already have a plan." Celie said, raising her hand as she would with her tutor.
"Do you?" Rolf's eyes gleamed. "What is it?"
"I don't think you'll like it, Lilah." Celie apologized straightaway. "It involves manure ... a great deal of manure."
Rolf started to laugh again.
Jessica Day George
#6. Why are we worried!" Rolf said suddenly. "This is God's work. He'll make a way for us.
Brother Andrew
#7. A fresh lightning tree sprouted in the distance as Mother Nature painted the sky in rapid strokes, strobed the results, and then erased her magnificent creation, leaving its after-image burned into Rolf's retinas. So beautiful. So fleeting. Like life itself.
Richard Phillips
#8. Rolf! what? are you really rolling on the floor laughing? well, please stay down there for a sec while I KICK YOUR ASS.
David Levithan
#9. I stayed in Hamburg a few more days, and during that time I received a visit from Rolf Aldag, the sporting director at T-Mobile. He advised me to tell the truth.
Patrik Sinkewitz
#10. A Test match is like a painting. A one day match is like a Rolf Harris painting.
Ian Chappell
#11. 'Only Fools and Horses' was just one of those shows that could keep on going and going, that excited me. 'Hartbeat with Tony Hart' and 'Rolf's Cartoon Club' were my huge favourites, though. I used to love drawing and always sent work in to the show.
Russell Tovey
#12. Rolf Ekeus, his appearance can deceive. He looks somewhere between an international diplomat and a mad professor. He's got that sort of shock of white hair and a slightly absent-minded way of speaking. But he's extremely sharp and very serious about power relationships.
Barton Gellman
#13. Growing up surrounded by thieves and murderers, she'd had enough of that whatever-it-takes-to-win mindset to last a billion lifetimes. All she wanted was a little slice of truth, somewhere peaceful to lay her head, and the knowledge that the people she loved were safe from Rolf's vindictive reach.
Avery Flynn
#14. You come to me and it's my job to make you look the best you can look. From an image point of view, would I prefer to dress Jude Law instead of Rolf Harris? Of course. But it's my job to make them both look great.
Ozwald Boateng
#15. Are you flirting with another of my sisters?" Rolf sounded aggrieved. "Is no woman safe from you?
Jessica Day George
#16. I'm more depressed about the realities of the mature bureaucracy and more excited about the ideal that we're fighting for. And the juxtaposition has obvious consequences. Rolf Mowatt-Larrsen
Ron Suskind
#17. Look - The moon thumbs through night's book. Finds a lake where nothing is printed. Draws a straight line. That's all it can. That's enough. Thick line. Straight toward you. - Look.
Rolf Jacobsen
#18. Mason. Darling. Do I have to flutter my eyelashes all morning to get you to pass the teapot down this way or am I going to have to offer you a blow job? Some of us are dehydrating over here.
Rolf And Ranger
#19. The free market hasn't done a very good job "figuring out" how to pay workers enough. If it was solely up to the market, the people with the least power would be paid pennies ... or less.
David Rolf
#20. Begin to look at maps with the narcotic tingle of possibility.
Rolf Potts
#21. (Mutters under his breath) Smartass AI. (Louder) Well, we're not dead yet, so it could be worse. I'll let you know if we blow up. (Under breath) Let's see how far we can push before we really do break something critical.
Rolf Nelson
#22. To know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls.
Rolf Potts
#23. Excel spreadsheets might as well be one of the most dangerous recent inventions.
Rolf Dobelli
#24. The real payoff of a yoga practice, I came to see, is not a perfect handstand or a deeper forward bend - it is the newly born self that each day steps off the yoga mat and back into life.
Rolf Gates
#25. Sadly, the traffic lights of life will never all be green at the same time. Conditions are never perfect. "Someday" ("someday I'll do this, someday I'll do that") is a disease that will take your dreams to the grave with you. Pro
Rolf Potts
#26. The body is solid material wrapped around the breath
Ida Rolf
#27. For the Earth itself is a blossom, she says,
on the star tree,
pale with luminous
ocean leaves.
Rolf Jacobsen
#28. An effective human being is a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
Ida Pauline Rolf
#29. Fast food also has a uniquely difficult business structure for workers to achieve better wages and working conditions.
David Rolf
#30. Seeing' as you travel is somewhat of a spiritual exercise: a process not of seeking interesting surroundings, but of being continually interested in whatever surrounds you.
Rolf Potts
#31. If it's free put me down for two please
Rolf Harris
#32. Haikus are easy
But sometimes don't make sense
Refrigerator
Rolf Nelson
#33. When I draw my caricature self-portrait, I always do a huge smile.
Rolf Harris
#34. There is still an overwhelming social compulsion-an insanity of consensus, if you will-to get rich from life rather than live richly, to "do well" in the world instead of living well.
Rolf Potts
#35. I think your travels get better when you stop showcasing your journey to others and begin to live it, quietly and joyfully.
Rolf Potts
#36. If you don't invest in basic research at some stage you start losing the basis of applied research.
Rolf-Dieter Heuer
#37. If you wander with open eyes and simple curiosity, you'll discover a much richer pleasure - the simple feeling of possibility that hums from every direction as you move from place to place.
Rolf Potts
#38. All the design companies together make 10% of what Ikea makes.
Rolf Fehlbaum
#39. The mind can be a crazy monkey that is always dying to escape from the moment.
Rolf Potts
#40. Work is when you confront the problems you might otherwise be tempted to run away from
Rolf Potts
#41. In all small things be honest and the big ones will take care of themselves.
Rolf Margenau
#42. You have to stick within what I call your circle of competence. You have to know what you understand and what you don't understand. It's not terribly important how big the circle is. But it is terribly important that you know where the perimeter is.
Rolf Dobelli
#43. Men may be linked in friendship. Nations are linked only by interests.
Rolf Hochhuth
#44. In reality long-term travel has nothing to do with demographics, age, ideology, income, and everything to do with personal outlook.
Rolf Potts
#45. The act of vagabonding is not an isolated trend so much as it is a spectral connection between people long separated by place and time, but somehow speaking the same language.
Rolf Potts
#46. The minimum wage isn't earned only by people working at fast food restaurants and in service industry work - the average income for positions like nursing assistants, preschool teachers and paramedics are all under $15.
David Rolf
#47. Let the young rain of tears come, let the calm hands of grief come. It's not all as evil as you think.
Rolf Jacobsen
#48. Aesop fable. "You can play the clever fox all you want - but you'll never get the grapes that way.
Rolf Dobelli
#49. You cant get beyond the body unless you free the body itself.
Ida Rolf
#50. Vagabonding is about not merely reallotting a portion of your life for travel but rediscovering the entire concept of time.
Rolf Potts
#51. I will never shave off my beard and moustache. I did once, for charity, but my wife said, 'Good grief, how awful, you look like an American car with all the chrome removed.'
Rolf Harris
#52. Whatever basic science resolves, at some stage it is of use to society. The problem is we do not know when or where.
Rolf-Dieter Heuer
#53. God didn't come down and tell me; I had to find it out through many years of experience. The work came first; the inspiration came later.
Ida Rolf
#54. The value of your travels does not hinge on how many stamps you have in your passport when you get home
and the slow nuanced experience of a single country is always better than the hurried, superficial experience of forty countries.
Rolf Potts
#55. The man who says what he thinks is finished, and the man who thinks what he says is an idiot.
Rolf Hochhuth
#56. The short-term vision is: I research on something which I can use tomorrow, and for some politicians it is even better if it's today. But if you do this, you can only do targeted research. If you only do targeted research, you lose the side-routes.
Rolf-Dieter Heuer
#57. Travel, I was coming to realize, was a metaphor not only for the countless options life offers but also for the fact that choosing one option reduces you to the parameters of that choice. Thus, in knowing my possibilities, I also knew my limitations.
Rolf Potts
#58. Indeed, the most vivid travel experiences usually find you by accident, and the qualities that will make you fall in love with a place are rarely the features that took you there.
Rolf Potts
#59. Long-term travel doesn't require a massive bundle of cash; it requires only that we walk through the world in a more deliberate way.
Rolf Potts
#60. Form and function are a unity, two sides of one coin. In order to enhance function, appropriate form must exist or be created.
Ida Pauline Rolf
#61. I was being singled out as the best in the class at this, that and the other, nearly always to do with art. And then I was a very good swimmer from a very early age, and once again the best in the class, and when I was about five or six, I was the best in the school.
Rolf Harris
#62. Neither self nor wealth can be measured in terms of what you consume or own. Even
Rolf Potts
#63. Those who travel the world hoping to get "blinded by the light" are often blind to the light that's all around them.
Rolf Potts
#64. Money, of course, is still needed to survive, but time is what you need to live. So, save what little money you possess to meet basic survival requirements, but spend your time lavishly in order to create the life values that make the fire worth the candle. Dig?
Rolf Potts
#65. I was hoping to do an impressionist painting, but I wanted a good likeness and I wanted to create a feeling of the lady as a person, as a human being rather than as a figurehead for the monarchy and a pomp-and-circumstance sort of formal portrait. I wanted more of a relaxed portrait.
Rolf Harris
#66. Today, the gap between productivity and compensation for the typical worker is larger than at any time since World War II.
David Rolf
#67. Income inequality and wage stagnation finally took their place among the principal moral issues of our time.
David Rolf
#68. I had always been told by my parents, not implicitly told, but every inference was that Britain was the hub of the universe.
Rolf Harris
#69. The ability to work together has to be in the blood of particle physicists. They learn very early on that it is impossible to advance on one's own and that constant exchange is necessary.
Rolf-Dieter Heuer
#70. If you spend fifteen minutes in a shopping mall, you will pass more people than our ancestors saw during their entire lifetimes.
Rolf Dobelli
#71. We need the possibility of escape as surely as we need hope;
Rolf Potts
#72. When I was presenting 'Animal Hospital,' the grey started to creep into my beard and moustache. I used my wife's mascara to darken it.
Rolf Harris
#73. When the Body Gets working appropriately, the force of Gravity can flow through, then spontaneously, the body heals itself
Ida Rolf
#74. vagabonding is simply a matter of making work serve your interests,
Rolf Potts
#75. For my 2015 Book Reading Challenge resolution, the 1 (one) book I want to read is titled: "Write, you scumbag pitiable excuse for a poet" by ?, I suppose.
Rolf
#77. a petition campaign called Work to Live. The goal of this movement was to pass a law that would increase American vacation time to three weeks after one year on the job, and to four weeks after three years.
Rolf Potts
#78. Businesses generally deal with minimum wage increases by finding efficiencies in their business practices or slightly increasing prices if they have to, not cutting jobs. Of course: because they need staff to make their businesses run!
David Rolf
#79. As I walked up the imposing steps of the Royal Academy, I came fact to face with Alwen Hughes. She looked just as stunning as she had done in my first year at art school.
Rolf Harris
#80. the Buddha whimsically pointed out that seeking happiness in one's material desires is as absurd as "suffering because a banana tree will not bear mangoes.
Rolf Potts
#81. Annual earnings in the fast-food industry are well below the income needed for self-sufficiency, and fast-food industry jobs are also much less likely than other jobs to provide health benefits.
David Rolf
#82. I was always different from all the other kids, and I was doing things that nobody else did or seemed to have any interest in.
Rolf Harris
#83. Nationality was the most pernicious, depersonalizing, homogenizing label that could ever be attached to the human individual.
Rolf Hochhuth
#84. It was one of his long, lazily thorough kisses that left your mouth feeling like it had just been strip searched and your breath better stolen than even the thin oxygen could manage, and he did it well.
Rolf & Ranger
#85. We've created more wealth in the past 30 years than the rest of human of human history combined. But half of Americans make less than $17 an hour.
David Rolf
#86. It's not how deep you go, it's how you go deep.
Ida Rolf
#87. If in doubt, just walk until your day becomes interesting.
Rolf Potts
#88. Having an adventure is sometimes just a matter of going out and allowing things to happen in a strange and amazing new environment - not so much a physical challenge as a psychic one.
Rolf Potts
#89. Isn't it strange how often your butt gets all the instructions?" Gerry said conversationally to Mason, "Mine gets hustled all over the place, it's quite the social butterfly.
Rolf
#90. Time is the truest form of wealth. And the beauty is, we are all born equally rich in time.
Rolf Potts
#91. Go around the problem; get the system sufficiently resilient so that it is able to change, and it will change, It doesn't have to be forced. It's that forcing that you have to avoid at all costs.
Ida Rolf
#92. If there is no fundamental science then there is no basis for applied science. We have to strike a balance. 23 years ago the World Wide Web was born here. It has changed the world dramatically.
Rolf-Dieter Heuer
#93. The more we associate experience with cash value, the more we think that money is what we need to live. And the more we associate money with life, the more we convince ourselves that we're too poor to buy our freedom.
Rolf Potts
#94. News is to the mind what sugar is to the body.
Rolf Dobelli
#95. Of all the adventures and challenges that wait on the vagabonding road, the most difficult can be the act of coming home.
Rolf Potts
#96. Vagabonding is about using the prosperity and possibility of the information age to increase your personal options instead of your personal possessions.
Rolf Potts
#97. Lox found it was not just his feet, it was his physical body. The offender in person, testifying against the lying of his soul...the body isn't a willing accomplice.
Rolf And Ranger
#98. Strength that has effort in it is not what you need; you need the strength that is the result of ease.
Ida Rolf
#99. Many waters cannot quench love,
Nor can the floods drown it.
Rolf Schonberger
#100. The goal of preparation then is not knowing exactly where you'll go but being confident nonetheless that you'll get there.
Rolf Potts