Earthquake 1974 Quotes & Sayings
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My identity comprises of more than just my faith. I am a proud Muslim, but I am also a liberal, a Briton, a Pakistani, a Londoner, a father, a product of the globalised world who speaks English, Arabic and Urdu. — Maajid Nawaz

I think the human race made a big mistake at the beginning of the industrial revolution, we leaped for the mechanical things, people need the use of their hands to feel creative. — Andre Norton

There is an innocence in admiration: it occurs in one who has not yet realized that they might one day be admired. — Friedrich Nietzsche

To one who habitually endeavors to contemplate the true state of things, the political state can hardly be said to have any existence whatever. It is unreal, incredible, and insignificant to him, and for him to endeavor to extract the truth from such lean material is like making sugar from linen rags, when sugar-cane may be had. — Henry David Thoreau

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The great secret is that an orchestra can actually play without a conductor at all. Of course, a great conductor will have a concept and will help them play together and unify them. But there are conductors that actually inhibit the players from playing with each other properly. — Joshua Bell

Time travel is complicated, or so we think, since we have not yet managed to actually figure out how to do it. — Serena Yates

Rawhide Down is full of spectacular, original reporting. — Bob Woodward

I just want some space to myself every now and then. Every time I'm with you I have this sense that you want something from me. — Junot Diaz

But magic is sometimes all about knowing where the secret door is, and how to open it. With that, you're gone — Michael Cunningham

Basketball is a beautiful game when the five players on the court play with one heartbeat. — Dean Smith

Pretty mountains, pretty river, bumpy but pleasant tar road ... old buildings, old people on a front porch ... strange how old, obsolete buildings and plants and mills, the technology of fifty and a hundred years ago, always seem to look so much better than the new stuff. — Robert M. Pirsig

...the greatest tyrants over women are women. — William Makepeace Thackeray

The world is independent of my will. — Ludwig Wittgenstein