Stories cannot demolish frontiers, but they can punch holes in our mental walls, and through those holes we can get a glimpse… — Elif Safak Copy Share Image
Wherever you see a wall, demolish it to broaden the horizons of the world! Wherever you see a tyrant, take him down… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
Managers construct, rearrange, single out, and demolish many 'objective' features of their surroundings. When people act they unrandomize variables, insert vestiges of… — Karl E. Weick Copy Share Image
Our ... advantage was that we had evolved unstated but fruitful methods of collaboration ... If either of us suggested a new… — Francis Crick Copy Share Image
By destroying the peasant economy and driving the peasant from the country to the town, the famine creates a proletariat... Furthermore the… — Vladimir Lenin Copy Share Image
Every day we should stand in awe of Him, as He is with us, and do what is pleasing before Him. If… — Gregory Palamas Copy Share Image
Agnosticism is a perfectly respectable and tenable philosophical position; it is not dogmatic and makes no pronouncements about the ultimate truths of… — Sydney J. Harris Copy Share Image
An art form requires genius. People of genius are always troublemakers, meaning they start from scratch, demolish accepted norms and rebuild a… — Henri Langlois Copy Share Image
There must be much more going on behind the scenes. The pivotal question is this: What is behind the deep-seated hatred that… — Gerard Verschuuren Copy Share Image
Muhammad was a jackass. People who believe in him are stupid. Let us call a spade as spade. These people must be… — Ali Sina Copy Share Image
The Jew continues to monopolize money, and he loosens or strangles the throat of the state with the loosening or strengthening of… — Franz Liszt Copy Share Image
Of all vices take heed of drunkenness; other vices are but fruits of disordered affections--this disorders, nay, banishes reason; other vices but… — Francis Quarles Copy Share Image
He who wishes to exert a useful influence must be careful to insult nothing. Let him not be troubled by what seems… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image