Kabaivanska Tosca Quotes & Sayings
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Even scientific knowledge, if there is anything to it, is not a random observation of random objects; for the critical objectivity of significant knowledge is attained as a practice only philosophically in inner action. — Karl Jaspers

Big Internet companies on average are capable of generating revenue of $1 million per employee, and that compares to 10 to 20 percent of that which is normally generated by traditional offline businesses of comparable size. — Yuri Milner

Most ballet teachers in the United States are terrible. If they were in medicine, everyone would be poisoned. — George Balanchine

Just go up to somebody on the street and say 'You're it!' and then run away. — Ellen DeGeneres

The secret of my success? It is simple. It is found in the Bible. — George Washington Carver

I have found little that is 'good' about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash, no matter whether they publicly subscribe to this or that ethical doctrine or to none at all. — Sigmund Freud

A gently touching hand is an expression of trust. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

The only lies that are true are the ones that you believe. — Colby Buzzell

Being smart is no longer about having superior knowledge; it's about being superior at finding other people's knowledge and using it to your advantage. — Mark Middo

It is not rubbish! It is the part of people that you do not understand. — E. M. Forster

Let us say that we did battle, and I emerged the victor. By your reasoning, I would thus become the rightful King of Vaa-oh, wait. I see now. That would not serve, since I haven't the proper bloodline. What a cunning system you have there. You and all the other self-proclaimed royalty of Faerun. By your conditions, you alone are kings and queens and lords and ladies of court. You alone matter, while the peasant grovels and kneels in the mud, and since you alone are 'rightful' in the eyes of this god or that, then the peasant cannot complain. He must accept his muddy lot in life and revel in his misery, all in the knowledge that he serves the rightful king. — R.A. Salvatore