Livramento Lisboa Quotes & Sayings
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I see myself as a small 'l' liberal, but not coalition liberal, necessarily. — Jim Broadbent
The world will not be saved by poets or poetry. — Marty Rubin
I gaze up at the moon, thinking of how similar we are. One side always hidden while the other shines so bright. — Kelsey Sutton
We are, all four of us, blood relatives, and we speak a kind of esoteric, family language, a sort of semantic geometry in which the shortest distance between any two points is a fullish circle. — J.D. Salinger
Men are wise in proportion, not to their experience, but to their capacity for experience. — George Bernard Shaw
From the vantage point of the brain, doing well in school and at work involves one and the same state, the brain's sweet spot for performance. The biology of anxiety casts us out of that zone for excellence. "Banish fear" was a slogan of the late quality-control guru W. Edwards Deming. He saw that fear froze a workplace: workers were reluctant to speak up, to share new ideas, or to coordinate well, let alone to improve the quality of their output. The same slogan applies to the classroom - fear frazzles the mind, disrupting learning. — Daniel Goleman
I also learned that you are affected by your environment, even if you try not to be. Color, light that is, matters because you want to do justice to it and also you get excited by it. — Peter Doig
The poetry of speech. — Lord Byron
Money managers have to account for their actions to their shareholders, which means they have an undue fear of underperformance. We invest only our own money. Our investments are driven by optimism, not fear. — Richard Chandler
An editor should have a pimp for a brother so he'd have someone to look up to. — Gene Fowler
I hope each day to have done 10 seconds of good work that they can use in the film. And I'm always afraid I didn't get those 10 seconds. — Louis Garrel
It is particularly pleasing to see how purely basic research, originally aimed at testing the genetic identity of different cell types in the body, has turned out to have clear human health prospects. — John Gurdon
Half a million dead wops
And he got a kick out of it
The son of a bitch. — Ernest Hemingway,
