Hermann Keyserling Quotes
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Hermann Keyserling Quotes & Sayings
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No radical change on the plane of history is possible without crime.
— Hermann Graf Keyserling
Every ounce of breath we inhale is invention and every ounce of breath we exhale could be re-invention.
— Santosh Kalwar
What do you get if a huge hairy monster steps on Batman and Robin? A: Flatman and Ribbon!
— Johnny B. Laughing
God, he was probably too young to be this old, but life had a way of being about experience, rather than calendar days.
— J.R. Ward
We must conserve our strengths for the battles we can win.
— David Henry Hwang
Opportunities? I make opportunities.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Count Hermann Keyserling once said truly that the greatest American superstition was belief in facts.
— John Gunther
Faith is often the boast of the man who is too lazy to investigate.
— Farquhar McGillivray Knowles
I have made speeches urging women to adopt methods of rebellion such as have been adopted by men in every revolution.
— Emmeline Pankhurst
The only food he has ever stolen has been down on a coffee table. He claims that he genuinely believed it to be a table meant for dogs.
— Jean Little
I knew Knotcher was trying to push my buttons. Unfortunately, he'd pushed the big red one first.
— Ernest Cline
It is hardly possible to estimate how many marriages fail to prosper or are actually ruined because the man lacks any inkling of the art of love.
— Hermann Graf Keyserling
Hey, Nana ...
people's feelings change easily ...
what you see is a house of cards ...
nothing's sure,
and nothing lasts forever. — Ai Yazawa
people's feelings change easily ...
what you see is a house of cards ...
nothing's sure,
and nothing lasts forever. — Ai Yazawa
The greatest American superstition is belief in facts.
— Hermann Graf Keyserling
Could we but think with the intensity we love with, we might do great things.
— Philip James Bailey