Top 12 Quotes About The Secret Annex
#1. I know that I can write, a couple of my stories are good, my descriptions of the 'Secret Annex' are humorous, there's a lot in my diary that speaks, but whether I have real talent remains to be seen.
Anne Frank
#2. I think it is not only important that people go to the Anne Frank House to see the secret annex, but also that they are helped to realise that people are also persecuted today because of their race, religion or political convictions.
Otto Frank
#3. And what would be the point of turning the Secret Annex into a Melancholy Annex?
Anne Frank
#4. Making a film is an incredibly technical undertaking.
Rose Byrne
#5. I'm not gonna tell her!" I shouted back, beginning to lose patience with Rosie. I forgave myself for losing patience. I figured that happened when you got shot at. I'd never been shot at, but I was always a quick learner.
Kristen Ashley
#6. To care of another individual means to know and to experience the other as fully as possible.
Irvin D. Yalom
#7. A gaffe is a politician inadvertently telling an inconvenient truth.
Michael Kinsley
#8. My family knew, but most of the sporting world did not realize that my right hand been some 75% paralyzed.
Bill Toomey
#9. When I was in school I read a lot of comic books and pretend I was in them and kids would tease me and call me names. But now I do the same things and people say that I'm artistic and cool and I'm doing the exact same thing I did in high school.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
#10. The world is not going to stop whether you become 'emotional' or whether you don't become 'emotional'. The burden on one's head comes from becoming 'emotional'. Otherwise, the world continues to run, it will never stand still.
Dada Bhagwan
#11. Since 1960s pop art the art world has been happy for artists to use the lowbrow to add zest and authenticity to their works. But middlebrow has resonances of the suburban bourgeousie who might see art as aspirational by association.
Grayson Perry
#12. Happily, solving problems by intensifying production and increasing complexity does not always yield catastrophic results.
Joseph A. Tainter
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