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Dabeilles Quotes By Nicolas Gomez Davila

Without economic concerns the fool dies from boredom. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

Dabeilles Quotes By Clive Davis

This group came on stage, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and this whirling dervish, this electrifying white soul singer was so riveting. And I'm seeing this and I said, 'My God, this is a musical revolution.' — Clive Davis

Dabeilles Quotes By Wendy Carlos

You repeat things because they're like your personal obsessions — Wendy Carlos

Dabeilles Quotes By Gunnar Myrdal

The study of women's intelligence and personality has had broadly the same history as the one we record for Negroes ... in drawing a parallel between the position of, and feeling toward, women and Negroes, we are uncovering a fundamental basis of our culture. — Gunnar Myrdal

Dabeilles Quotes By Francis Crick

All approaches at a higher level are suspect until confirmed at the molecular level. — Francis Crick

Dabeilles Quotes By Belle Ami

He kissed the pulsing vein at her temple that had drawn his attention when he had first met her. In hindsight, he knew that it had been love at first sight for him. Now that he held his dream in his hands, he would do anything to protect and keep it. He wasn't the kind of man that took anything for granted. He was willing to risk everything for her, including his heart. If he had to slay a few dragons on the way in order to keep her, well, suffice it to say he was well-trained physically and mentally for just that. — Belle Ami

Dabeilles Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

In marriage, the man and woman must complement each other. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Dabeilles Quotes By Victor Wooten

In some instances, music is actually better than the spoken word, because it doesn't need to be understood. — Victor Wooten

Dabeilles Quotes By Ruth Downie

That was one of the bad things about being able to read: people could nag you from a great distance. — Ruth Downie