Muenter Stanley Quotes

Collection of famous quotes and sayings about Muenter Stanley.

Quotes About Muenter Stanley

Enjoy collection of 35 Muenter Stanley quotes. Download and share images of famous quotes about Muenter Stanley. Righ click to see and save pictures of Muenter Stanley quotes that you can use as your wallpaper for free.

Democracy in the studio is overrated. What you wind up getting is compromise on everybody's part, which means that nobody has their way, and that means nobody wins, including the fans. ~ Paul Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Paul Stanley
If a man can predict his own death and resurrection, and pull it off, I just go with whatever that man says ~ Andy Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Andy Stanley
Why are we here?'
'To make more love.'
'All right, fair enough. But how do we best love this world Allah gave us? We do it by learning it! [ ... ] If you try to understand things, if you look at the world and say, why does this happen, why do things fall, why does the sun come up every morning and shine on us, and warm the air and fill the leaves with green
how does all this happen? What rules has Allah used to make this beautiful world?
Then it is all transformed. God sees that you appreciate it. And even if He doesn't, even if you never know anything in the end, even if it's impossible to know, you can still try. [ ... ] This is God's real work. ~ Kim Stanley Robinson
Muenter Stanley quotes by Kim Stanley Robinson
A principle is a principle, and God created all the principles. ~ Andy Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Andy Stanley
I've admired a lot of people in my life time and some of them were actually alive. ~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Victor Paskavich
Volumptuous women look good. Ignorant messages from mass media tell women what size to be, but female qualities-a softness, a soothing capacity that a woman has no matter what size she happens to be-sustain the more humane aspects of civilization. ~ Stanley Crouch
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Crouch
Philosophy ... is indeed outrageous, inherently so. It seeks to disquiet the foundations of our lives and to offer us in recompense nothing better than itself- and this on the basis of no expert knowledge, of nothing closed to the ordinary human being, once ... [one] lets himself or herself be informed by the process and ambition of philosophy. ~ Stanley Cavell
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Cavell
Perhaps there is a provisional solution to this epistemological mess, which is to be located in the phrase it is as if. This phrase is of course precisely the announcement of an analogy. And on reflection, it is admittedly a halting problem, but jumping out of it, there is something quite suggestive and powerful in this formulation, something very specifically human. Possibly this formulation itself is the deep diagnostic of all human cognition - the tell, as they say, meaning the thing that tells, the giveaway. In the infinite black space of ignorance, it is as if stands as the basic operation of cognition, the mark perhaps of consciousness itself. Human language: it is as if it made sense. ~ Kim Stanley Robinson
Muenter Stanley quotes by Kim Stanley Robinson
You cannot have more love and desire; for someone, than you have for yourself, or it isn't love, it's obsession. People mistake one for the other all the time.
Stanley Christopher ~ Stanley Christopher
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Christopher
There is one thing I like about the Poles - their language. Polish, when it is spoken by intelligent people, puts me in ecstasy. The sound of the language evokes strange images in which there is always a greensward of fine spiked grass in which hornets and snakes play a great part. I remember days long back when Stanley would invite me to visit his relatives; he used to make me carry a roll of music because he wanted to show me off to these rich relatives. I remember this atmosphere well because in the presence of these smooth−tongued, overly polite, pretentious and thoroughly false Poles I always felt miserably uncomfortable. But when they spoke to one another, sometimes in French, sometimes in Polish, I sat back and watched them fascinatedly. They made strange Polish grimaces, altogether unlike our relatives who were stupid barbarians at bottom. The Poles were like standing snakes fitted up with collars of hornets. I never knew what they were talking about but it always seemed to me as if they were politely assassinating some one. They were all fitted up with sabres and broad−swords which they held in their teeth or brandished fiercely in a thundering charge. They never swerved from the path but rode rough−shod over women and children, spiking them with long pikes beribboned with blood−red pennants. All this, of course, in the drawing−room over a glass of strong tea, the men in butter−colored gloves, the women dangling their silly lorgnettes. The women were always ravishing ~ Henry Miller
Muenter Stanley quotes by Henry Miller
As a society of unbelief, Western culture is devoid of a sense of journey, of adventure, because it lacks belief in much more than the cultivation of an ever-shrinking horizon of self-preservation and and self-expression. ~ Stanley Hauerwas
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Hauerwas
The idea - the core idea of humanism - is that the act of reading about great deeds will lead you to imitate them,.. ~ Stanley Fish
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Fish
Religious creeds are a great obstacle to any full sympathy between the outlook of the scientist and the outlook which religion is so often supposed to require ... The spirit of seeking which animates us refuses to regard any kind of creed as its goal. It would be a shock to come across a university where it was the practice of the students to recite adherence to Newton's laws of motion, to Maxwell's equations and to the electromagnetic theory of light. We should not deplore it the less if our own pet theory happened to be included, or if the list were brought up to date every few years. We should say that the students cannot possibly realise the intention of scientific training if they are taught to look on these results as things to be recited and subscribed to. Science may fall short of its ideal, and although the peril scarcely takes this extreme form, it is not always easy, particularly in popular science, to maintain our stand against creed and dogma. ~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
Muenter Stanley quotes by Arthur Stanley Eddington
The greatest motivator of change is a crystal-clear vision of what the future should look like. ~ Andy Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Andy Stanley
We sense this, we aggregate that, we compress information to some new output, in the form of a sentence in a human language, a language called English. A language both very structured and very amorphous, as if it were a building made of soups. A most fuzzy mathematics. Possibly utterly useless. Possibly the reason why all these people have come to this pretty pass, and now lie asleep within us, dreaming. Their languages lie to them, systemically, and in their very designs. A liar species. What a thing, really. What an evolutionary dead end. ~ Kim Stanley Robinson
Muenter Stanley quotes by Kim Stanley Robinson
I think - I really think my voice has gotten better in the last two or three years. I don't know why. I've been doing a lot of - a lot more lead singing, and everybody tells me that my voice was better than ever and I agree with them. Maybe I've learned to do more with it. I don't know what. ~ Ralph Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Ralph Stanley
To be motivated to sit at home and study, instead of going out and playing, children need a sense of themselves over time
they need to be able to picture themselves in the future ... If they can't, then they're simply reacting to daily events, responding to the needs of the moment
for pleasure, for affiliation, for acceptance. ~ Stanley Greenspan
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Greenspan
Make amends to those you've hurt, and forgive anyone who has wounded you. If He does, then obey Him immediately. But then move on. Don't continue to beat yourself up over something that God has forgiven. True, you may still have to live with consequences related to your choices. But the Father doesn't want you to live with unresolved guilt, shame, or regret. Seek Him and be free. ~ Charles F. Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Charles F. Stanley
physical space has for a century been used to facilitate and enforce efficiency and specialization. Along with factory assembly lines, the architectural frames of white-collar work have evolved to maximize efficiency. ~ Stanley McChrystal
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley McChrystal
Above all, the divine love is salvific: It seeks the lost, suffers with the afflicted, and redeems the fallen. ~ Stanley J. Grenz
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley J. Grenz
I don't have the slightest doubt that to tell a story like this, you couldn't do it with words. There are only 46 minutes of dialogue scenes in the film, and 113 of non-dialogue. There are certain areas of feeling and reality - or unreality or innermost yearning, whatever you want to call it - which are notably inaccessible to words. Music can get into these areas. Painting can get into them. Non-verbal forms of expression can. But words are a terrible straitjacket. It's interesting how many prisoners of that straitjacket resent its being loosened or taken off. There's a side to the human personality that somehow senses that wherever the cosmic truth may lie, it doesn't lie in A, B, C, D. It lies somewhere in the mysterious, unknowable aspects of thought and life and experience. Man has always responded to it. Religion, mythology, allegories - it's always been one of the most responsive chords in man. With rationalism, modern man has tried to eliminate it, and successfully dealt some pretty jarring blows to religion. In a sense, what's happening now in films and in popular music is a reaction to the stifling limitations of rationalism. One wants to break out of the clearly arguable, demonstrable things which really are not very meaningful, or very useful or inspiring, nor does one even sense any enormous truth in them. ~ Stanley Kubrick
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Kubrick
I do not, can not write just for money. Lord knows I haven't made much. I write because it is what my Father has given me to do. I do not mean that He woke me one morn, put His finger to my forehead and commanded me write. I mean He quietly and gently in His grace, whispered into my head, into my heart: courage to fail, confidence to succeed, belief in my ability to learn and in my own self worth. So in thankfulness I write. ~ Stanley Christopher
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Christopher
Love is only A one syllable word but it's the most powerful one mankind's ever heard. ~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Victor Paskavich
Satan's primary goal is to prevent us from having an intimate
relationship with the Lord. He ~ Charles F. Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Charles F. Stanley
What could be and should be can't be until God is ready for it to be. ~ Andy Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Andy Stanley
To be a Christian is to be obligated to be charitable. This is true whether you are rich or poor, healthy or ill, old or young, male or female, oppressed or free, established or disestablished. ~ Stanley Hauerwas
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Hauerwas
You will never go wrong obeying God. ~ Charles Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Charles Stanley
It is amazing what can be accomplished when we wait on God to lead us out. It is equally amazing the mess we can make of things when we charge out on our own. ~ Andy Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Andy Stanley
From a very early age, I knew I wanted to be Carl Denham. ~ Richard Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Richard Stanley
My fingers graze his chest. I trace the scars on his ribs, like Braille. A history of pain. But without that pain, he wouldn't be who he is: someone with enough empathy to reach out to me, enough courage to love me. "You're perfect, Stanley. ~ A.J. Steiger
Muenter Stanley quotes by A.J. Steiger
Do you know what good art is? It is saying "ta" to God. ~ Stanley Spencer
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Spencer
I like my writing career and it's progression, I'd rather be that slow moving tide that turns a mountain into a beautiful beach for all to enjoy, rather than a flash in a pan that yields no heat. ~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Victor Paskavich
I always enjoyed playing around Washington, because we always have a good crowd. I've never had a bad crowd in this vicinity from here [Alexandria], up to Washington and on to right around Baltimore. They've been some good fans. ~ Ralph Stanley
Muenter Stanley quotes by Ralph Stanley
If your child is going to develop a healthy personality with the capacity to remain intact and grow, she must learn how to test reality, regulate her impulses, stabilize her moods, integrate her feelings and actions, focus her concentration and plan. ~ Stanley Greenspan
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Greenspan
I know supposedly God has anger, vengeance, and wrath, and if he doesn't have a sense of humor I'm in big trouble! ~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
Muenter Stanley quotes by Stanley Victor Paskavich
Kretsinger Jackie Quotes «
» Night Owls Jenn Bennett Quotes