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Dibdin Quotes By Arkady Strugatsky

It's funny, I wonder why we like being praised. There's no money in it. Fame? How famous could we get? ... Aren't humans absurd? I suppose we like praise for its own sake. The way children like ice cream. It's an inferiority complex, that's what it is. Praise assuages our insecurities. And ridiculously so. — Arkady Strugatsky

Dibdin Quotes By Michael Dibdin

What is true for a given person in a given situation is not necessarily true for that person in a different situation, or for another person in the same situation, and still less if both are different. — Michael Dibdin

Dibdin Quotes By Michael Dibdin

The mainstream has lost its way. Crime fiction is an objective, realistic genre because it's about the real world, real bodies really being killed by somebody. And this involves the investigator in trying to understand the society that the person lived in. — Michael Dibdin

Dibdin Quotes By Michael Dibdin

Criminals have the same aspirations as everyone else. That's why they become criminals. — Michael Dibdin

Dibdin Quotes By Mary Parker Follett

Now that we are recognizing more fully the value of the individual, now that management is defining more exactly the function of each, many are coming to regard the leader as the man who can energize his group, who knows how to encourage initiative, how to draw from all what each has to give. — Mary Parker Follett

Dibdin Quotes By Michael Dibdin

He certainly seemed to have all the qualities of a gentleman, but the interesting kind who knows exactly when to stop behaving like one. — Michael Dibdin

Dibdin Quotes By Amy Klobuchar

Well, I think the way to go is civil unions. But I do think when you talk about the Republican Party and the debates that are going on within the Republican Party on a number of issues, what I'm hoping is that they will get to a point where they will work with us on moving forward with this economy. — Amy Klobuchar

Dibdin Quotes By Paul Stamets

Mushrooms have many helpful nutrients, including beta glucans for immune enhancement, ergothioneines for antioxidative potentiation, nerve growth stimulators for helping brain function, and antimicrobial compounds for limiting viruses. — Paul Stamets

Dibdin Quotes By Michael Dibdin

You may forget your childhood, but your childhood does not forget you. — Michael Dibdin

Dibdin Quotes By Terence McKenna

Time is a topological manifold. It is a surface. Events flow across it like water over land and like water flowing over land, when the land is flat, the water becomes reflective and moves slowly. When the landscape becomes disrupted, the water moves faster and chaotic attractors appear and new kinds of activity emerge and out of that new activity, there comes the new states that define the future. — Terence McKenna

Dibdin Quotes By Kresley Cole

We fail; we learn. Unless we fail to learn. — Kresley Cole

Dibdin Quotes By Michael Dibdin

Imagine living in a country where the cops are all people who're cut out for the job. — Michael Dibdin

Dibdin Quotes By Belinda McBride

With you. I'll be with you. — Belinda McBride

Dibdin Quotes By Joss Stirling

I wasn't thinking all of them - just Zed and Victor. Zed as the seventh son has a touch of most of our skills and can hold us together when we do a joint investigation. He's a pain in the neck but a useful one. — Joss Stirling

Dibdin Quotes By Michael Dibdin

Nowadays people think that history is what was on TV last night. — Michael Dibdin

Dibdin Quotes By Dante Alighieri

The weapons of divine justice are blunted by the confession and sorrow of the offender. — Dante Alighieri

Dibdin Quotes By Samuel P. Huntington

One grim Weltanschauung for this new era was well expressed by the Venetian nationalist demagogue in Michael Dibdin's novel, Dead Lagoon: There can be no true friends without true enemies. Unless we hate what we are not, we cannot love what we are. These are the old truths we are painfully rediscovering after a century and more of sentimental cant. Those who deny them deny their family, their heritage, their culture, their birthright, their very selves! They will not lightly be forgiven. — Samuel P. Huntington