Interfieri Quotes & Sayings
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Therefore am I still a lover of the meadows and the woods, and mountains; and of all that we behold from this green earth. — William Wordsworth
It may well be there is something else going on in the brain that we don't have an inkling of at the moment. — Roger Penrose
We humans can't see straight. We are always biased. We always protect our own interests. — Harlan Coben
I think all of us are agreed that war is probably man's greatest stupidity and I think peace is the dream that lives in the heart of everyone wherever he may be in the world, but unfortunately, unlike a family quarrel, it doesn't take two to make a war. It only takes one, unless the other one is prepared to surrender at the first hint of force. — Ronald Reagan
while the Tarahumara run to get from point to point, in the process they travel into a zone beyond geography and beyond even the five senses. — Scott Jurek
Diet corresponding to blood type, not food hype. — T.F. Hodge
In politics ... never retreat, never retract ... never admit a mistake. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Rekindling hope, engaging in inner work, and venturing into the world amount to a complete plan for picking yourself up when you're down. — Eric Maisel
Soon the signs started appearing. THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED BARN IN AMERICA. — Don DeLillo
My arm is weighted by the huge pile of clothing she's hung over it. A moment of clarity comes over me. This isn't what friendship is about, I know that now. — Dawn O'Porter
No experience of the failure of his policy could shake his belief in its essential excellence. — Babara Tuchman
I think anyone who has a job in the entertainment industry that is ongoing and then decides they get bored and doesn't want to do it anymore is foolish! — Melissa Rivers
Besides that, when elsewhere the harvest of wheat is most abundant, there it comes up less by one-fourth than what you have sowed. There, methinks, it were a proper place for men to sow their wild oats, where they would not spring up.
[Lat., Post id, frumenti quum alibi messis maxima'st
Tribus tantis illi minus reddit, quam obseveris.
Heu! istic oportet obseri mores malos,
Si in obserendo possint interfieri.] — Plautus
I wish to thank the Nobel Foundation for granting me the greatest honor to which a scientist may aspire. — Sheldon Lee Glashow