The problem with Germans ordsprog

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. The problem with Germans is that they look in the clouds for what lies at their feet.
  Arthur Schopenhauer

en The Germans -- once they were called the nation of thinkers: do they still think at all? Nowadays the Germans are bored with intellect, the Germans mistrust intellect, politics devours all seriousness for really intellectual things. . .
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en But trailing clouds of glory do we come,
From God, who is our home:
Heaven lies about us in our infancy!

  William Wordsworth

en Germans have a choice and it is a stark one. We have to change course or we have to see more people added to the dole queues, more jobs exported, more misery. I think I can rely on them realising where their future lies come Sunday.

en I got my feet on the ground and I don't go to sleep to dream, you got your head in the clouds you're not at all what you seem.
  Fiona Apple

en It provides a look at clouds somewhat analogous to a CAT Scan. It provides a kind of in-depth profile through the clouds and we can see the processes in clouds - where fresh water is created and the rain processes occur.

en Roses have thorns, and silver fountains mud;
Clouds and eclipses stain both moon and sun,
And loathsome canker lies in sweetest bud.
All men make faults.

  William Shakespeare

en It's hugely significant for the Germans in symbolic terms. The danger is real. God forbid if there are casualties. I don't know how the Germans would react.

en Bio-Colossus is great because it mirrors the attitude of the university itself: our feet are on the ground but our head and our ideas are in the clouds.

en Consistently, our model produces clouds at places where clouds are actually observed, but it also predicts clouds that have not, or not yet, been observed.

en The clouds pour their rain down upon the earth, but isn't there water within the earth as well? Water is contained within the earth; without feet, the clouds run around and let down their rain.

en She could easily have never skied again. When you're 40, 50 feet in the air and a puff of wind comes along and kind of blows you off course, you can end up with a bad problem. ... It's like jumping out of a third-story window and landing on your feet.

en He looks as if he is in need of a rest. I think there is hardly any problem in his technique and the problem rather lies in mental strength. When he plays he looks like any other great batsman in the world but then he fails to live up to the expectation. And everybody should mind that he is just 21 years old.

en Data from the Galactic Ring Survey have shown that these clouds are the counterparts to active, bright star-forming clouds, but because they have not yet been heated by the embedded stars, they are much colder and quieter. Follow-up studies of these clouds will provide additional important clues about the origin of stars since we'll be able to examine them at an earlier point in their life.

en All is going on as it was wont. The waves are hoarse with repetition of their mystery; the dust lies piled upon the shore; the sea-birds soar and hover; the winds and clouds go forth upon their trackless flight; the white arms beckon, in the moonlight, to the invisible country far away.
  Charles Dickens


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