Top 15 Vertreibung Der Quotes
#1. And so everything I see in this world, it all moves backward and forward at the same time, like a black-smith's bellows, like everything in my press, turning into its opposite at the command of the red and green buttons, and that's what makes the world go round.
Bohumil Hrabal
#2. The more things remain obscure and mysterious, the more they interest me. I even try to find mystery in things that have none.
Patrick Modiano
#3. I wanted to play piano, and that slid quickly into writing - it wasn't enough to play other people's notes: I had to write notes too.
Luc Ferrari
#4. The hardest part of writing is not to get the ideas but to remember, why it is important to get them.
Jonathan Safran Foer
#5. I see you've confused what you're learning in school with actual education.
Khaled Hosseini
#6. In blues, classical and jazz, you get more revered with age.
Bonnie Raitt
#7. Horrible things happen when you run out of other people's money, and life and work becomes a burden when there is no reward for your effort.
Tammy Bruce
#9. Do not sit still; start moving now. In the beginning, you may not go in the direction you want, but as long as you are moving, you are creating alternatives and possibilities.
Rodolfo Costa
#10. I thought about Kizuki. "So you finally made Naoko yours," I heard myself telling him. Oh, well, she was yours to begin with. Now maybe, she's where she belongs. But in this world, in this imperfect world of the living, I did the best I could for Naoko.
Haruki Murakami
#11. A natural parent has only two things principally to consider, the improvement of his son, and the finances to do it with.
George Washington
#12. What a treasure, to meet with any thing a new heart
all hearts, nowadays, are secondhand at best.
Maria Edgeworth
#13. Even under Stalin, Soviet state power, acting through law and the courts, confronted serious limits in its efforts to govern, much less transform, its colonial Central Asian periphery.
Douglas Northrop
#14. The grotesque in my poems is the motion I use to put myself and the grotesque world together. So the miserable images I use in my poems are the same as the letters I send into the miserable world.
Kim Hyesoon
#15. Oh! that gentleness! how far more potent is it than force!
Charlotte Bronte