Quotes & Sayings About Curiosity In Fahrenheit 451
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More men die of worry than of work, because more men worry than work. — Robert Frost
I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush. — Mitt Romney
The root of any film project for me is this inner need to express something. What nurtures this root and makes it grow into a tree is the script. What makes the tree bear flowers and fruit is the directing. — Akira Kurosawa
Charlie took my hand and, in a symbol as old as the world, placed it in Edward's. I touched the cool miracle of his skin, and I was home. — Stephenie Meyer
If you don't think it's nearly impossible to change someone who is not willing to change, just think how hard it is to change yourself, and you are willing. — Charles F. Glassman
All anti-abortion protesters should be presented, on the spot, with an application to sign up as foster parents. They should also be given the names of children in their area in need of adoptive parents. And if they won't sign or volunteer, they should shut up. — Kurt Eichenwald
It's certain that the thing a man's heart is most taken with and set upon is his God. — Jeremiah Burroughs
Her arousal shocked her. It went against everything she believed in to act like a man's slave and yet this was different. Just like her sexuality was his creation, this erection was hers. She owned it, she'd given it life. — Elliot Mabeuse
It is not the source but the limitation of power which prevents it from being
arbitrary. — Friedrich August Von Hayek
A philosopher is a lover of wisdom, not of knowledge, which for all its great uses ultimately suffers from the crippling effect of ephemerality. All knowledge is transient linked to the world around it and subject to change as the world changes, whereas wisdom, true wisdom is eternal immutable. To be philosophical one must love wisdom for its own sake, accept its permanent validity and yet its perpetual irrelevance. It is the fate of the wise to understand the process of history and yet never to shape it. — Shashi Tharoor
When you play Bach like Chopin, and Chopin like Bach, something good happens. — Pablo Casals