Feigheit Famous Quotes & Sayings
16 Feigheit Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Burne was drawing farther and farther away from the world about him. He resigned the vice-presidency of the senior class and took to reading and walking as almost his only pursuits. He voluntarily attended graduate lectures in philosophy and biology, and sat in all of them with a rather pathetically intent look in his eyes, as if waiting for something the lecturer would never quite come to. Sometimes Amory would see him squirm in his seat; and his face would light up; he was on fire to debate a point. He grew more abstracted on the street and was even accused of becoming a snob, but Amory knew it was nothing of the sort, and once when Burne passed him four feet off, absolutely unseeingly, his mind a thousand miles away, Amory almost choked with the romantic joy of watching him. Burne seemed to be climbing heights where others would be forever unable to get a foothold.— F Scott Fitzgerald

... it's my hope that you will see, that I fought for you because you're worth fighting for.— Mia Sheridan

When it comes to love, there is the timeworn caution that the very qualities you fall hardest for may be those you grow to despise. With Stavros, she wonders if the opposite might hold true: that this quality she nearly fears - his aversion to sanctifying the past - is something for which she will someday be grateful.— Julia Glass

I wrote 'Thelma & Louise' in 1988, and we shot it in 1990. Everyone kept saying, 'This is so groundbreaking ... this is going to change the landscape,' but I don't see that result at all. When we saw some female studio executives, we were hopeful that more women would be hired as directors, but that didn't really seem to happen.— Callie Khouri

Feigheit wird manchmal belohnt.— Benoite Groult

I describe what is happening as 'food fascism' because this system can only survive through totalitarian control. With patents on seed, an illegitimate legal system is manipulated to create seed monopolies. Seed laws that require uniformity - which criminalize diversity and the use of open-pollinated seeds - are fascist in nature. Suing farmers after contaminating their crops is another aspect of this fascism. Pseudo-hygiene laws that criminalize local, artisanal food are food fascism. And attacks on scientists and the silencing of independent research are examples of knowledge fascism.— Vandana Shiva

I wanted nothing more than to climb into the box with him and quit breathing, find him in whatever came after life.— Jasinda Wilder

Without food, we cannot survive, and that is why issues that affect the food industry are so important.— Marcus Samuelsson

No matter what happens next, I'm not letting this turn into another two weeks of silence, the entire history of us summed up in a series of near misses and almosts just because neither of us had the snowballs to say anything.— Sarah Ockler

There is complexity, autonomy, and a relationship between effort and reward in doing creative work, and that's worth more to most of us than money.— Malcolm Gladwell

do you reckon to win the everlasting laurels without a conflict?— Charles Haddon Spurgeon

People who meditate and have a good spiritual practice, their immune systems are stronger. Generally, they are happier and healthier.— Moby

In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him. I think it's impossible to really understand somebody, what they want, what they believe, and not love them the way they love themselves. And then, in that very moment when I love them ... I destroy them.— Orson Scott Card

And if you have loved a man or a woman, you will want to give the other person as much freedom as possible. If love cannot give freedom, then it is not love.— Osho

My eyes bulged. Will shifted uncomfortably next to me. I looked at him and his eyes met mine. "Jesus," I murmured.— Courtney Allison Moulton
"Nope," Nathaniel chirped. "Jesus isn't in here.
