Lemaitre Music Quotes & Sayings
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All lovers are in trouble. The trouble is not personal; it is in the very nature of things. They would not have been — Osho

Unlike the Medicare provisions, which were brought in by negotiation between the two principal parties, 'Obamacare' was the initiative of a single party, did not have the consent of the opposition and was concealed within 2,000 pages of legislative jargon that was never properly explained either to the public or to the members of Congress. Not surprisingly, therefore, the legislation has led to a polarization of opinion and a breakdown in the political process, each side claiming to represent the interests of the people, but neither side convinced that 'the people' includes those who did not vote for it. — Roger Scruton

Number, place, and combination ... the three intersecting but distinct spheres of thought to which all mathematical ideas admit of being referred. — James Joseph Sylvester

A woman should be a comfort and a relief, a restful pillow for the weary head. — Kate Atkinson

If you let it bother you, it will bother you. — Tanya Masse

Other pressing problems with the current medical model [of mental disorder] is that it encourages false epidemics, most glaringly in bipolar disorder and ADHD, and the wholesale exportation of Western mental disorders and Western accounts of mental disorder. Taken together, this is leading to a pandemic of Western disease categories and treatments, while undermining the variety and richness of the human experience. — Neel Burton

Tragedy is the driver of innovation, forcing man to move on and overcome the bonds which hold us back through the ever-present fear. — Benjamin M. Strozykowski

In reference to the murder scene in 'Dial M for murder' As you have seen on the screen the best way to do it is with a scissor. — Alfred Hitchcock

This sentence pinned itself to my memory like moon pinned to the night sky - sometimes whole in sight, sometimes crescent, sometimes behind the clouds, but assuredly there, always there. — Ashfaq Saraf

A person seated instead of standing - fate hangs on such a thread as that. — Victor Hugo