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Examenes Transversales Quotes By Eric Schmidt

I've come to a view that humans will continue to do what we do well, and that computers will continue to do what they do very well, and the two will coexist, but in different spaces. — Eric Schmidt

Examenes Transversales Quotes By C.V. Wedgwood

The individual - stupendous and beautiful paradox - is at once infinitesimal dust and the cause of all things. — C.V. Wedgwood

Examenes Transversales Quotes By Josef Koudelka

What matters most to me is to take photographs; to continue taking them and not to repeat myself. To go further, to go as far as I can. — Josef Koudelka

Examenes Transversales Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

I was not designed to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion. Let us see who is the strongest. — Henry David Thoreau

Examenes Transversales Quotes By Ian Doescher

Have they been cruelly kill'd for what I want?/So shall I never want again if in/
The wanting all I love shall be destroy'd.
-Luke II,4 lines 56-58 — Ian Doescher

Examenes Transversales Quotes By Charles Trevelyan

I have the greatest sympathy with the growth of the socialist party. I think they understand the evils that surround us and hammer them into people's minds better than we Liberals. — Charles Trevelyan

Examenes Transversales Quotes By Adam West

One of the first things I look for in a woman I meet is a sense of humor, a sort of light acceptance of the world and the people who live in it. — Adam West

Examenes Transversales Quotes By Amy Clipston

I'm sorry he did that to you, but you can't let him hold you back from someone who cares for you. — Amy Clipston

Examenes Transversales Quotes By Benjamin Whorf

At the same time, new concepts and abstractions flow into the picture, taking up the task of describing the universe without reference to such time or space - abstractions for which our language lacks adequate terms. — Benjamin Whorf