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Bahnschrift Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

She had an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy; but her manners were excellent. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Bahnschrift Quotes By Marge Piercy

The pitcher cries for water to carry and a person for work that is real. — Marge Piercy

Bahnschrift Quotes By Matt Ridley

The restaurant business is robust and successful precisely because individual restaurants are vulnerable and short-lived. Taleb wishes that society honoured ruined entrepreneurs as richly as it honours fallen soldiers. — Matt Ridley

Bahnschrift Quotes By Andre Gide

It is unthinkable for a Frenchman to arrive at middle age without having syphilis and the Cross of the Legion of Honor. — Andre Gide

Bahnschrift Quotes By Kenneth Langone

I don't know whether other people should or shouldn't pay taxes. I know I can, and I am willing, to pay more taxes. I know I should not get Social Security. I don't need it. — Kenneth Langone

Bahnschrift Quotes By Howard Bloom

A = A is a simplification, one so radical that it sometimes utterly distorts reality. It skins reality alive. Is A = A useful? Does logic come in handy? Is math a magnificent symbolic system with which to comprehend what's around us? And is math based on A = A? Yes. Absolutely. But math and logic are just that - very, very simplified representations. Symbolic systems with massive powers. But symbolic systems that sometimes do enormous injustice to the richness of that which they attempt to represent. Symbol systems that sometimes do enormous injustice to science's greatest mystery, cosmic creativity. — Howard Bloom

Bahnschrift Quotes By Mairead Corrigan

We can rejoice and celebrate today because we are living in a miraculous time. Everything is changing and everything is possible. — Mairead Corrigan

Bahnschrift Quotes By Edgar Winter

We started out when I was 6 years old. We played ukuleles and sang Everly Brothers songs. — Edgar Winter