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I believe in empty spaces; they're the most wonderful thing.
— Anselm Kiefer
Because of my Calvinistic upbringing, I was trained to think that what you do has to have a purpose.
— Anselm Kiefer
Art is difficult. It's not entertainment.
— Anselm Kiefer
Disasters teach us humility.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
slow it is
a slow business
to grow a few words
to say love — Anselm Hollo
a slow business
to grow a few words
to say love — Anselm Hollo
Let no worldly prosperity divert you, nor any worldly adversity restrain you from His praise.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
I grew up in a forest. It's like a room. It's protected. Like a cathedral ... it is a place between heaven and earth.
— Anselm Kiefer
It is, therefore, not proper for God thus to pass over sin unpunished.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
I am against the idea of the end, that everything culminates in paradise or judgment.
— Anselm Kiefer
History is formed by the people, those who have power and those without power. Each one of us makes history.
— Anselm Kiefer
If someone gives you so-called good advice, do the opposite; you can be sure it will be the right thing nine out of 10 times.
— Anselm Feurbah
Reason is a tool to help us better understand and defend our faith; as Anselm put it, ours is a faith that seeks understanding.
— William Lane Craig
A single Mass offered for oneself during life may be worth more than a thousand celebrated for the same intention after death.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
It is impossible to save one's soul without devotion to Mary and without her protection.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
God is that, the greater than which cannot be conceived.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
When knowledge becomes rigid, it stops living.
— Anselm Kiefer
Thus you are just not because you give what is owed, but because you do what is appropriate to you as the highest good.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images.
— Anselm Kiefer
Buying art is not understanding art.
— Anselm Kiefer
But I believe above all that I wanted to build the palace of my memory, because my memory is my only homeland.
— Anselm Kiefer
Lust desireth not procreation, but pleasure only.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
I believe in order that I may understand.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
Art maybe the only space where an indvidual can be utterly free to question himself, as well as his relationship to his God
— Anselm Kiefer
Threatening the High Warlock. Better and better. Maybe we should head down to vampire clan headquarters and punch Anselm Nightshade in the face.
— Cassandra Clare
God does not delay to hear our prayers because He has no mind to give; but that, by enlarging our desires, He may give us the more largely.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
God is a being than which nothing greater can be conceived.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
Ruins, for me, are the beginning. With the debris, you can construct new ideas. They are symbols of a beginning.
— Anselm Kiefer
But we should also not forget the difference between what first motivated me and the work that is the result.
— Anselm Kiefer
When I see a new artist I give myself a lot of time to reflect and decide whether it's art or not.
— Anselm Kiefer
I might have been born into a very literal sense of chaos, but in fact that state is true of all of us.
— Anselm Kiefer
If I do something that depresses, it's not because I'm depressed, but because political life and history is depressing.
— Anselm Kiefer
Idleness is the enemy of the soul.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
Therefore Lord, not only are you that than which a greater cannot be thought but you are also something greater than can be thought.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
God hath promised pardon to him that repenteth, but he hath not promised repentance to him that sinneth.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
Therefore Lord God, you are more truly omnipotent, because you have no power through impotence and nothing can be against you.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
Theology is anthropology.
— Anselm Feuerbach
Remove grace, and you have nothing whereby to be saved. Remove free will and you have nothing that could be saved.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
Spare me through your mercy, do not punish me through your justice.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
And indeed we believe you [God] to be something than which a greater cannot be conceived.
— Anselm Of Canterbury