
Top 15 Zelner Fountain Quotes
#1. If I say the truth in most cases you will get angry in the others you will just change the topic like nothing has ever happen.
Deyth Banger
#2. Much of the time life is a sort of rhythmic progression of three characters. If one tells oneself that life is like that, one feels it less arbitrary.
Francoise Sagan
#3. I approach each project with a new insecurity, almost like the first project I ever did, and I get the sweats, I go in and start working, I'm not sure where I'm going.
Frank Gehry
#4. I play piano and I sing. But I do that for fun. I mean, I do everything for fun.
Daphne Guinness
#5. Einstein was a giant. His head was in the clouds, but his feet were on the ground. But those of us who are not that tall have to choose!
Richard P. Feynman
#6. And cursed be the illusion for mortals, love, and law: love is a lying fiction, and only hate is true.
Felix Dahn
#7. Barrage balloons dotted the sky like blind whales bobbing around in the wrong element.
Kate Atkinson
#8. The quality of what is said inevitably influences the way in which it is said, however inexperienced the writer.
Robertson Davies
#9. I'm using myself as a typical 20th century model as I'm trying to make sense out of the world around me.
Robert Anton Wilson
#10. When you watch your mum and dad sing and they're happy and it brings them joy, it is then a natural choice to go where the joy is. Music was always that place in our family.
Julia Stone
#11. This message was left for you by messenger, Mr. Marks." The clerk smiled. "That's the way they used to do it before email.
Kenneth Eade
#12. Sacrificing one's life on the altar of literature is in some ways like sacrificing a goat to some malicious spirit. It's not always a humane or necessary decision.
Matthew Specktor
#13. Don't get hung up on the female thing. The art is not about that.
Reed Morano
#14. I'm pretty much a workaholic, but when you're doing what you love it's hard to think of a reason to stop.
Ani DiFranco
#15. The progress of mathematics can be viewed as progress from the infinite to the finite.
Gian-Carlo Rota
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