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Nixdorf Diebold Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The melancholy of everything completed! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Nixdorf Diebold Quotes By Edward St. Aubyn

As Anne watched her, she could not help thinking of the age-old question every woman asks herself at some time or other: do I have to swallow it? — Edward St. Aubyn

Nixdorf Diebold Quotes By Zooey Deschanel

I like singing as much as I like acting, and all through high school I thought I might be a Broadway singer. — Zooey Deschanel

Nixdorf Diebold Quotes By Raymond Arroyo

Successful people understand the value of time. Once they commit to doing something, they would never cancel. — Raymond Arroyo

Nixdorf Diebold Quotes By Joseph Story

The promulgation of the great doctrines of religion, the being, and attributes, and providence of one Almighty God: the responsibility to him for all our actions, founded upon moral freedom and accountability; a future state of rewards and punishments; the cultivation of all the personal, social, and benevolent virtues-these these never can be a matter of indifference in any well-ordered community. It is, indeed, difficult to conceive how any civilized society can exist without them. — Joseph Story

Nixdorf Diebold Quotes By Ray Bradbury

I talk. Jim runs. I tilt stones, Jim grabs the cold junk under the stones and -lickety-split! I climb hills. Jim yells off church steeples. I got a bank account. Jim's got the hair on his head, the yell in his mouth, the shirt on his back and the tennis shoes on his feet. How come I think he's richer? — Ray Bradbury

Nixdorf Diebold Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

"The Universe repeats itself, with the possible exception of history." Of all earthly studies history is the only one that does not repeat itself ... Astronomy repeats itself; botany repeats itself; trigonometry repeats itself; mechanics repeats itself; compound long division repeats itself. Every sum if worked out in the same way at any time will bring out the same answer ... A great many moderns say that history is a science; if so it occupies a solitary and splendid elevation among the sciences; it is the only science the conclusions of which are always wrong. — Gilbert K. Chesterton