I'm sure that had I not been a coach, I would have been some form of a teacher.
Of course it's fantastic to have bands formed in garages, but there is a market for other types of music.
Animation did not become the dominant form of children's television until the '60s.
Bronze in the mirror of the form, wine of the mind.
Bing was always hesitant to accept appreciation in any form.
It's a cowardly form of politics to use my spouse to beat me.
Sneakiness was a form of privacy and privacy here was the first loss.
An unhurried sense of time is in itself a form of wealth.
The most common form of despair is not being who you are.
Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others.
I never drink water. I'm afraid it will become habit-forming.
So it's back once more, back up the slope. Why do they always ruin my rope with their cuts? I felt so ready the other day, Had a real foretaste of eternity In my guts. Spoonfeeding me yet another sip from life's cup. I don't want it, won't take any m...
Memory is igneous more than ingenious, igneous, and like granite, intrusive, heaved up within oneself, the whole range of one's life, mountains' forbidding height looming over the plains where one lives, mountains formed by the life already lived, bu...
Puppet Master: I refer to myself as an intelligent life form because I am sentient and I am able to recognize my own existence, but in my present state I am still incomplete. I lack the most basic processes inherent in all living organisms: reproduci...
By seeing the multitude of people around it, by being busied with all sorts of worldly affairs, by being wise to the ways of the world, such a person forgets himself, in a divine sense forgets his own name, dares not believe in himself, finds being h...
I prefer my water in wine form.
Medlidenhet er bare en fornem form for forakt
For a writer only one form of patriotism exists: his attitude toward language.
An aristocratic culture does not advertise its emotions. In its forms of expression it is sober and reserved. Its general attitude is stoic.
The attitude of insolent haughtiness is characteristic of the relationships Americans form with what is alien to them, with others.
An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.