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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
331c361 | Nostalgia is a seductive liar. | Nostalgia | ||
622799d | Hopes can be disappointed. Nostalgia is irrefutable. | Nostalgia | ||
edd8a92 | Nostalgia, as his Uncle Joshua had said, ain't what it used to be. | Nostalgia | ||
c4ab462 | Tomorrow, I shall no longer be here. | Nostradamus | ||
13d175d | When computers learn how to make jokes, artists will be in serious trouble. | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
9dcc613 | Charm, as Goethe said, is the dead green bug on the golden leaf of occasion. | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
8dc4160 | Any fool can cry wolf; to cry sheep is inspired, the work of a subtle, contradancing mind. | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
b202d40 | MTV has severely compromised surrealism, perhaps ruined it forever... | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
64a7445 | Originality is the last refuge of a hero... | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
0d24dd2 | I enjoy doing layout--problems of design. I could very cheerfully be a typographer. | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
5cce525 | I certainly don't write to exclude anyone. | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
90d28e3 | It is well to be simple once in a while. | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
6b3fe73 | Beckett's work is an embarrassment to the Void. | Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme | ||
ee94eb2 | When it comes to giving, some people stop at nothing. | Nothingness | ||
efdae2c | Nothing proceeds from nothingness, as also nothing passes away into non-existence. | Nothingness | ||
b132d4e | Nihilists are not kind; They believe in nothing. | Nothingness | ||
9990828 | Haud igitur redit ad Nihilum res ulla, sed omnesDiscidio redeunt in corpora materiai. | Nothingness | ||
a880db0 | Nothing's new, and nothing's true, and nothing matters. | Nothingness | ||
3f39da4 | We are nothing, let us be all. | Nothingness | ||
59d5be3 | It is, no doubt, an immense advantage to have done nothing, but one should not abuse it. | Nothingness | ||
ee23086 | I am not all that is. I am Life fighting Nothingness. | Nothingness | ||
83153b3 | Where every something, being blent togetherTurns to a wild of nothing. | Nothingness | ||
69720b0 | Nothing, thou elder brother e'en to shade. | Nothingness | ||
f767bf3 | Our respect for human rights requires us to execute him. | Nouri al-Maliki | ||
45e07c7 | Our biggest financiers are China, Russia and the gulf states. These are rivals, not allies. | Nouriel Roubini | ||
1b2d0c1 | Fate and temperament are the names of a concept. | Novalis | ||
7c0f186 | Fate and temperament are two words for one and the same concept. | Novalis | ||
60f968d | Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason. | Novalis | ||
6b7efe8 | Only the most perfect human being can design the most perfect philosophy. | Novalis | ||
6203f0d | Philosophy ... bears witness to the deepest love of reflection, to absolute delight in wisdom. | Novalis | ||
ca6f92c | The poem of the understanding is philosophy. | Novalis | ||
c95d614 | Everywhere we seek the Absolute, and always we find only things. | Novalis | ||
be07db8 | We are on a mission: we are called to the cultivation of the earth. | Novalis | ||
5f1955e | Every beloved object is the center point of a paradise. | Novalis | ||
010b1d6 | Nothing is more indispensable to true religiosity than a mediator that links us with divinity. | Novalis | ||
ceea4b5 | Where children are, there is a golden age. | Novalis | ||
592dcdf | Man is a sun and his senses are the planets. | Novalis | ||
f12fac9 | Life is a disease of the spirit; a working incited by Passion. Rest is peculiar to the spirit. | Novalis | ||
fa46ace | Our life is no Dream, but it may and will perhaps become one. | Novalis | ||
419d5ba | Man is a Sun; his Senses are the Planets. | Novalis | ||
5b41687 | Nature is an AEolian Harp, a musical instrument; whose tones again are keys to higher strings in us. | Novalis | ||
cf5dc4d | A character is a completely fashioned will. (vollkommen gebildeter Wille). | Novalis | ||
7ef41d0 | The spirit of Poesy is the morning light, which makes the Statue of Memnon sound. | Novalis | ||
0ee0efb | The true Poet is all-knowing; he is an actual world in miniature. | Novalis |