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Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Isidore Isou

Unique feelings are so unique that they can not be popularized. Feelings without words in the dictionary disappear. Every year thousands of feelings disappear for lack of a concrete form. — Isidore Isou

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Michael Caine

Do I believe in God? Yes I do. When you've had a life like mine, you have to. — Michael Caine

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

A government can be no better than the public opinion which sustains it. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Rachel Maddow

By 2001, even the peacetime US military budget was well over half the size of all other military budgets in the world combined. — Rachel Maddow

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Walter Benjamin

To articulate the past historically does not mean to recognize it "the way it really was" ... It means to seize hold of a memory as it flashes up at a moment of danger. — Walter Benjamin

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Thomas Huxley

The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished the less, the more conversant he becomes with her operations; but of all the perennial miracles she offers to his inspection, perhaps the most worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. — Thomas Huxley

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Harry S. Truman

Unless Russia is face with an iron fist and strong language, another is in the making. Only one language do they understand - 'How many divisions have you?' ... I'm tired of babying the Soviets. — Harry S. Truman

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Ian Gomez

We come from Second City where you're taught if you make your fellow stage partner look good, that makes you look good. — Ian Gomez

Contrasto Grosso Quotes By Elisabeth Of Wied

One doesn't know one's self what grain one sows, that works on and on, through one and through many lives, transmitted from heart to heart and from lips to lips. — Elisabeth Of Wied