Daniel Wildenstein famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • The Baptists' basic theology is that if you hold someone under water long enough, he'll come around to your way of thinking. It's a ritual known as 'Bobbing for Baptists.'

  • People should be left to believe what they like, so long as they harm no one else. Apart from normal expectations of politeness, it is not however clear why people should require their personal beliefs to be treated with special sensitivity by others, to the point that if others fail to tip-toe respectfully around them they will start throwing bombs.

  • When there's somebody racing side-by-side, when somebody's right next to me and they're pushing and we're both tired, we're both fatigued, I want to be able to beat them mentally.

  • If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you are no longer a racing driver.

  • Music that is born complex is not inherently better or worse than music that is born simple.

  • I was born in India - but never really lived there.

  • Indians don't last in prison. They weren't born for it like the whites.

  • Poets are born, not paid.

  • I wouldn’t say I’ve become more radical: I was born radical.

  • You can be helping many people, but if you are not helping yourself, you have missed the one person you were born to heal.

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