Reflecting Upon famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • One of the near-death experience truths is that each person integrates their near-death experience into their own pre-existing belief system.

  • I mean, everyone agrees with stress tests for banks. I mean that's clear. But banks should do that on their own. And they should worry about their own capital functioning. That's what they should do. It shouldn't be a government function.

  • I ain't never been nothin but a winner.

  • A coder will be the next rock star.

  • ...More important than the deficit, more important then healthcare-more important than anything-we have got to do something about our energy strategy. Because if we permit the climate to continue to warm at an unsustainable rate, and if we keep on doing what we're doing until we're out of oil and we haven't made the transition, then it's inconceivable to me that our children and grandchildren will be able to maintain the American way of life and that the world won't be much fuller of resource-based wars of all kinds.

  • Have you forgotten God? Even if you have, He has not forgotten you.

  • Fight the power that be. Fight the power.

  • If you don't listen, you're never gonna learn.

  • In life learn art, in the artwork learn life. If you see the one correctly you see the other also.

  • The alternative to forgiveness, but by no means its opposite, is punishment, and both have in common that they attempt to put an end to something that without interference could go on endlessly. It is therefore quite significant, a structural element in the realm of human affairs, that men are unable to forgive what they cannot punish and that they are unable to punish what has turned out to be unforgivable.