Granovetter Embeddedness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Granovetter Embeddedness Quotes
In ceremonies of the horsemen, even the pawn must hold a grudge. — Bob Dylan
The hardest stone to cut and carve is within us. — Stevan V. Nikolic
Give blood, but you may find that blood is not enough. — Pete Townshend
A man can look upon his life and accept it as good or evil; it is far, far harder for him to confess that it has been unimportant in the sum of things. — Murray Kempton
I do not know what the future holds, but I know who holds my future. — Tim Tebow
Everyone has the notion that hip-hop is messy and loose, but there's also another level to it. — Laurieann Gibson
In religious circles, depression is often deemed to be a spiritual condition that can be cured with prayer. — Tony Campolo
It's a sensitive thing, playing major league baseball. — Tony La Russa
Every time I look at you I think to myself that I've found perfection. Adam said as he shifted his weight over me. I Looked at him and smiled, 'Now that's flawed perfection". — Cassandra Giovanni
Don't be sorry you loved him. That's part of you, part you have to let go ... — Richelle Mead
Just because someone doesn't give you what you deserve, that doesn't mean you should automatically settle for less. — A.J. Nuest
It's a funny thing that when a man hasn't anything on earth to worry about, he goes off and gets married. — Robert Frost
Sometimes your body language is enough for an actor to know that you're not happy. And you don't really need to say it out loud if you deal with actors you know very well. And I don't think you really need to be explicit. — Tom Hooper
The other part of me wanted to get out and stay out, but this was the part I never listened to. Because if I ever had I would have stayed in the town where I was born and worked in the hardware store and married the boss's daughter and had five kids and read them the funny paper on Sunday morning and smacked their heads when they got out of line and squabbled with the wife about how much spending money they were to get and what programs they could have on the radio or TV set. I might even get rich - small-town rich, an eight-room house, two cars in the garage, chicken every Sunday and the Reader's Digest on the living room table, the wife with a cast-iron permanent and me with a brain like a sack of Portland cement. You take it, friend. I'll take the big sordid dirty crooked city. — Raymond Chandler
There comes a time when a sorcerer must triumph on his own or die. — Gene Wolfe
