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Carmeci Finnian Quotes By Victor Webster

Everything we do, even the slightest thing we do, can have a ripple effect and repercussions that emanate. If you throw a pebble into the water on one side of the ocean, it can create a tidal wave on the other side. — Victor Webster

Carmeci Finnian Quotes By Pierre Schaeffer

I'm very aware of what you're talking about as I was involved with the radio in Africa in the same period as I was doing Concrete - I was doing both at the same time. — Pierre Schaeffer

Carmeci Finnian Quotes By Alexander Von Humboldt

There are some races more cultured and advanced and ennobled by education than others; but there are no races nobler than others. All are equally destined for freedom. — Alexander Von Humboldt

Carmeci Finnian Quotes By Ettore Scola

...because there's a secret order. The books, you can't place them random. The other day I put Cervantes next to Tolstoj.
And I thought, if close to Anna Karenina we have Don Quixote, sure the latter will do his best to save her. — Ettore Scola

Carmeci Finnian Quotes By Pierre Beaumarchais

Today if something is not worth saying, people sing it. — Pierre Beaumarchais

Carmeci Finnian Quotes By Kenneth Cain

I'm not ready to let the youthful part of myself go yet. If maturity means becoming a cynic, if you have to kill the part of yourself that is naive and romantic and idealistic - the part of you that you treasure most - to claim maturity, is it not better to die young but with your humanity intact? — Kenneth Cain

Carmeci Finnian Quotes By Maggie Nelson

So far as I can tell, most worthwhile pleasures on this earth slip between gratifying another and gratifying oneself. Some would call that an ethics. — Maggie Nelson

Carmeci Finnian Quotes By William Wordsworth

And mighty poets in their misery dead. — William Wordsworth