#Faith Quotes
“The medieval ideas of the "wild wood" was like a cupboard into which they stuffed everything they were afraid of - Wodwose, Green Men, demons, strange creatures - and of course the most fearful thing of all- wild women and their sexuality!”
Source : Source: www.patheos.com
“Some coaches believed they could judge a player's performance simply by watching it. In this they were deeply mistaken. The naked eye was an inadequate tool for learning what you needed to know to evaluate baseball players and baseball games. Think about it. One absolutely cannot tell, by watching, the difference between a .300 hitter and a .275 hitter. The difference is one hit every two weeks. The difference between a good hitter and an average hitter is simply not visible-it is a matter of record”
“Have only love in your heart for others. The more you see the good in them, the more you will establish good in yourself.”
“I study much, and the more I study, the oftener I go back to those first principles which are so simple that childhood itself can lisp them.”
“I like the idea of making films about ostensibly absolutely nothing. I like the irrelevant, the tangential, the sidebar excursion to nowhere that suddenly becomes revelatory. That's what all my movies are about. That and the idea that we're in possession of certainty, truth, infallible knowledge, when actually we're just a bunch of apes running around. My films are about people who think they're connected to something, although they're really not.”
Source : "Predilections" by Mark Singer, The New Yorker, www.errolmorris.com. February 06, 1989.
“Tact is good taste in action.”
“She loves you, loathes you, treats you well, then ill. Like a leech or a surgeon's knife, she's double-edged: sometimes she'll cure, but sometimes she will kill.”
“You can't tell how heavy somebody else's load is just from looking. The Lord doesn't give us more than we can carry”
Alfred Rosenberg Author
Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Fritz Sauckel German Politician
Hans Frank Lawyer
Hans Fritzsche
Julius Streicher
Rudolf Hess
Walther Funk
Wilhelm Frick