A Quote by Ben Stein

If there are finer beings than German short hairs, I don't know what they are. In their eyes is peace. — © Ben Stein
If there are finer beings than German short hairs, I don't know what they are. In their eyes is peace.
I don't know whether we will find ourselves in the cross hairs, pulled by the short hairs, or just trying to find the next inane hairstyle. But change is coming; it is inevitable. It is as steady and reliable as a ticking clock.
There can be no greater good than the quest for peace, and no finer purpose than the preservation of freedom.
Until all Africans stand and speak as free human beings, equal in the eyes of the Almighty; until that day, the African continent shall not know peace.
There's never been a finer man in American sports than John Wooden, or a finer coach.
The finer the instrument, the greater the power. The mind is much finer and more powerful than the body.
The larger the German body, the smaller the German bathing suit and the louder the German voice issuing German demands and German orders to everybody who doesn't speak German. For this, and several other reasons, Germany is known as 'the land where Israelis learned their manners'.
Finer than any sand are dusts of gold that gleam, Vague starpoints, in the mystic iris of their eyes.
You shall love peace as a means to new wars - and the short peace more than the long.
A silly society is a youth-obsessed society: To the Chinese, who appreciate the value of experience, the greater the ratio in a team of grey 'hairs and no-hairs' to 'black hairs' the faster and better a task will be completed. The opposite assumption obtains in the youth-obsessed U.S.
Let's make my birthday, July the 7th at noon, Peace and Love Day. Everybody go, 'Peace and love.' In the office, on the bus, wherever. It's still peace and love for me, I'm a product of the 60s and it was a very influential period in my life, and you know, my head was turned around a bit, my eyes were opened as it were. In fact, I even have it on my arm, 'Peace and love'. I see nothing wrong with peace and love.
Your earthly body is after all nothing more than a dress and inside it is a finer dress, and you yourself are in this finer dress.
American gentlemen are a cross between English and French men, and yet really altogether like neither. They are more refined and modest than Frenchmen, and less manly, shy, and rough, than Englishmen. Their brains are finer and flimsier, their bodies less robust and vigorous than ours. We are the finer animals, and they the subtler spirits. Their intellectual tendency is to excitement and insanity, and ours to stagnation and stupidity.
No thought about the past or future can pull you away from your present peace and joy. The universe exists in this present moment. No desire can pull you away from this present peace, not even the desire to become a Buddha or the desire to save all beings. Know that to become a Buddha and to save all beings can only be realized on the foundation of the pure peace of the present moment.
Peace of counscious is greater than peace of mind. Peace of mind is more externally oriented. Peace of consciousness is when you know you have been honest in all your business dealings.
The voice was gentle, like a scalpel petting the short hairs of your throat.
Gray hairs are signs of wisdom if you hold your tongue, speak and they are but hairs, as in the young.
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