Alamut Software Quotes & Sayings
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The calligraphic letter is not entirely a letter,
but something that sits between writing and music — Abdelkebir Khatibi

The best thing that can happen to a human being us to find a problem, to fall in love with that problem, and to live trying to solve that problem, unless another problem even more lovable appears. — Karl Popper

For meaning is never in the event but in the motion through event. Otherwise we could isolate an instant in the event and say that this is the event itself. The meaning. But we cannot do that. For it is the motion which is important. — Robert Penn Warren

So what else you into, then? I mean except reading and writing, talking like the Queen, and dressing like my granddad? — Alexis Hall

The last freedom is choosing your attitude. — Viktor E. Frankl

I started DJing, breakdancing and MCing in the '70s and I got my record deal in 1979 with 'Christmas Rap.' — Kurtis Blow

I see you've decided to take my advice after all, Richard." Lady Wendall's amused voice said from somewhere above and behind him. "Marrying your ward is *exactly* the sort of usual scandal I had in mind: I wonder it didn't occur to me before. — Patricia C. Wrede

You come out of a working-class environment, you know, working-class kids always put them themselves together because it's one of the only things they had. You had control of your image. — Ian Astbury

Why when people are on their deathbed, they finally come to terms with life? — Anthony Liccione

I have always loved Naoko, and I still loved her. But there is a decisive finality to what exists between Midori and me. — Haruki Murakami

Human beings like variety, and they also like partnership ... these are scientific values we can point to. — Susie Bright

I'm thinking of that Florida lady again, the one who wanted a book about the lighter side of a child's death, and I know: all she wanted was permission to remember her child with pleasure instead of grief. To remember that he was dead, but to remember him without pain: he's dead but of course she still loves him, and that love isn't morbid or bloodstained or unsightly, it doesn't need to be shoved away. — Elizabeth McCracken

Value-first is a perception. If your customer does not perceive it as value, then it's not very valuable. — Jeffrey Gitomer