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Melidoni Lisa Quotes By Emanuel Lasker

When you see a good move, look for a better one — Emanuel Lasker

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By Lauren Conrad

My website inspired me to create my book club and provides me with a creative outlet where I can write about things that interest me. It's a platform where I can present ideas or new ventures and get feedback straight from the people who mean the most to me. — Lauren Conrad

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By David Mitchell

Any adaptation is a translation, and there is such a thing as an unreadably faithful translation; and I believe a degree of reinterpretation for the new language may be not only inevitable but desirable. — David Mitchell

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By Umberto Eco

Then why do you want to know?"
"Because learning does not consist only of knowing what we must or we can do, but also of knowing what we could do and perhaps should not do. — Umberto Eco

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By Ilie Nastase

Federer said something interesting once. He said that he was watching Rod Laver, and me, and he said he was trying to copy us and to be like us. And that's a great compliment for us. — Ilie Nastase

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By Kate Seredy

There are hurts so deep that one cannot reach them or heal them with words. — Kate Seredy

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By Douglas Horton

Abuse a man unjustly, and you will make friends for him. — Douglas Horton

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By Maxwell Grantly

There's beauty all around us if only we stop and search for it. — Maxwell Grantly

Melidoni Lisa Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

And thinking over the long pilgrimage of his past he accepted it joyfully. He accepted the deformity which had made life so hard for him; he knew that it had warped his character, but now he saw also that by reason of it he had acquired that power of introspection which had given him so much delight. Without it he would never have had his keen appreciation of beauty, his passion for art and literature, and his interest in the varied spectacle of life. The ridicule and the contempt which had so often been heaped upon him had turned his mind inward and called forth those flowers which he felt would never lose their fragrance. — W. Somerset Maugham