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Multivariate Statistical Analysis Quotes By W. W. Dumas

The arts are the best insurance policy a city can take on itself. — W. W. Dumas

Multivariate Statistical Analysis Quotes By Denzel Washington

There is nothing good or bad, except by comparison" (209) - "Effort is Everything" by Bud Selig — Denzel Washington

Multivariate Statistical Analysis Quotes By Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

That solar hue, that variegation of gleam and shade, made Don Fabrizio's heart ache as he stood black and stiff in a doorway: this eminently patrician room reminded him of country things; the chromatic scale was the same as that of the vast wheat fields around Donnafugata, rapt, begging pity from the tyrannous sun; in this room, too, as on his estates in mid-August, the harvest had been gathered long before, stacked elsewhere, leaving, as here, a sole reminder in the color of the stubble burned and useless now. The notes of the waltz in the warm air seemed to him but a stylization of the incessant winds harping their own sorrows on the parched surfaces, today, yesterday, tomorrow, forever and forever. The crowd of dancers, among whom he could count so many near to him in blood if not in heart, began to seem unreal, made up of that material from which are woven lapsed memories, more elusive even than the stuff of disturbing dreams. — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

Multivariate Statistical Analysis Quotes By William Shakespeare

To be or not to be, that's the question — William Shakespeare

Multivariate Statistical Analysis Quotes By Shay Savage

Maybe I was in love with the idea of love. — Shay Savage

Multivariate Statistical Analysis Quotes By Colin MacInnes

England is, after all, the land where children were beaten, wives and babies bashed, football hooligans crunch, and Miss Whip and Miss Lash ply their trade as nowhere else in the western world. Despite our belief [that] we are a 'gentle' people we have, in reality, a cruel and callous streak in our sweet natures, reinforced by a decadent puritan strain which makes some of us believe that suffering, whether useful or not, is a fit scourge to the wanton soul. — Colin MacInnes