Top 15 Stylianos Quotes
#1. Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable.
Chris French
#2. As a man advances in life he gets what is better than admiration -judgement to estimate things at their own value.
Samuel Johnson
#3. Sitting outside on a dark night, under the stars, invites confidences amongst people of all ages, and all walks of life. It invokes an intimacy you don't find under most other circumstances.
A.B. Shepherd
#4. All film directors, even the ones using 3-D today, want you to look at what they chose.
David Hockney
#5. He had been groping and grabbing after certainty, as if it were something he could possess. He had been demanding a security, a guarantee, which is not granted: and which, if granted, would become a prison.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#6. Barry is an incredible singer. He's even gotten better through the years.
Cynthia Weil
#7. In fact some of the best ideas come when you least expect them,
Edward Frenkel
#8. There was some biblical irony in that somewhere only Mary Magdalene would understand hitting above her weight grade.
V. Theia
#10. Diseases are the tax on pleasures.
John Ray
#11. When haters start to rear their ugly head, just play around with them and throw them a bone so they can go away and chew on it.
Richie Norton
#12. However, further research has shown that it is the normal condition for humans and for most other mammals. It seems pretty clear why this is the case for most mammals and for most human beings.
Marvin Harris
#13. Those who wish their virtue to be advertised are not striving for virtue but for renown. Are you not willing to be just without being renowned? Nay, indeed you must often be just and be at the same time disgraced. And then, if you are wise, let ill repute, well won, be a delight. Farewell.
Seneca.
#14. Let not your peace rest in the utterances of men, for whether they put a good or bad construction on your conduct does not make you other than you are.
Thomas A Kempis
#15. Nature is a big influence on my work. That's where the cosmic element comes in, an awareness of the relevance of what we do as a species, why we do it, and its implications.
Tim Lebbon