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Masatomo Taniguchi Quotes By James Dashner

If she tried to speak, it would all come out: Her pain, her fear. Her anger. Her tears. And then her efforts to be strong for the boy would have been for naught. So she kept it in, a dam against a raging river. — James Dashner

Masatomo Taniguchi Quotes By Richard Sennett

Electronic communication is one means by which the very idea of public life has been put to an end. — Richard Sennett

Masatomo Taniguchi Quotes By William J. Bernstein

The definition of investment is the deferring ofpresent consumption for future consumption. So, you dohave to be willing to defer. And there are a couple of tricks that you can use to save money. One of them is simply to pay yourself first — William J. Bernstein

Masatomo Taniguchi Quotes By Edward De Bono

One can think of a secretary actively operating a filing system, of a librarian actively cataloguing books, of a computer actively sorting out information. The mind however does not actively sort out information. The information sorts itself out and organises itself into patterns. The mind is passive. The mind only provides an opportunity for the information to behave in this way. The mind provides a special environment in which information can become self-organising. This special environment is a memory surface with special characteristics. — Edward De Bono

Masatomo Taniguchi Quotes By Jose Saramago

The pigs, either because of the shock of it or because they hated being possessed by demons, went wild and threw themselves over the cliff, all two thousand of them, and into the lake, where they drowned. — Jose Saramago

Masatomo Taniguchi Quotes By Charles Darwin

The expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer of the Survival of the Fittest is more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient. — Charles Darwin