Knows Quotes - Page 90
I really do not know that anything has ever been more exciting than diagramming sentences.
Gertrude Stein, Richard Kostelanetz (2002). “The Gertrude Stein Reader: The Great American Pioneer of Avant-garde Letters”, p.16, Rowman & Littlefield
I'll know how to die with courage; that is easier than living.
"Danton's Death". Play by Georg Büchner, Act II, 1835.
Friedrich Nietzsche (2016). “BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL - Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future: The Critique of the Traditional Morality and the Philosophy of the Past”, p.111, e-artnow
"A Conversation With Frank Zappa" By Dave Rothman, "Oui", April 1979.
Francis Chan, Preston Sprinkle (2011). “Erasing Hell: What God Said about Eternity, and the Things We've Made Up”, p.77, David C Cook
Eva Ibbotson (2008). “The Morning Gift”, p.5, Pan Macmillan
In a Tim Burton movie, you know it's going to be something unusual, or a bit mad. Something "other."
Ernst Mach, C. M. Williams (1897). “Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations”
Don't poets know it Better than others? God can't be always everywhere: and, so, Invented Mothers
Sir Edwin Arnold (1892). “Potiphar's Wife, and Other Poems”
The most misleading assumptions are the ones you don't even know you're making.
Douglas Adams, Mark Carwardine (2011). “Last Chance to See”, p.95, Ballantine Books
Dorothy Salisbury Davis (2014). “The Little Brothers”, p.89, Open Road Media