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Notoriety Controls Quotes By Gregory Of Nazianzus

But why would anyone on a joyous occasion rake over past unpleasantness and dwell on painful events horrible to experience and repellent to recall? Silence is mightier than words. It clothes the wreckage that befalls us in the deep folds of forgetfulness unless someone stirs up the painful memories for the sole purpose of edifying us by example and, as with illnesses, of helping us avoid the causes that led us to them. — Gregory Of Nazianzus

Notoriety Controls Quotes By Anthony Zee

Quantum field theory arose out of our need to describe the ephemeral nature of life. — Anthony Zee

Notoriety Controls Quotes By Joris-Karl Huysmans

I wish to confound all these people, to create a work of art of a supernatural realism and of a spiritualist naturalism. I wish to prove ... that nothing is explained in the mysteries which surround us. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

Notoriety Controls Quotes By Daniel Levitin

Another possibility is that evolution selected creativity in general as a marker of sexual fitness. — Daniel Levitin

Notoriety Controls Quotes By Amy Engel

That's what love is, though, isn't it? You don't stop loving someone just because they disappoint you. — Amy Engel

Notoriety Controls Quotes By Henry Hazlitt

It has been frequently said that many of the world's greatest inventions were due to accident. In a sense this is true. But the accident was prepared for by previous hard thinking. It would never have occurred had not this thinking taken place. — Henry Hazlitt

Notoriety Controls Quotes By Francis Parkman

We were now, as I before mentioned, upon this St. Joseph's trail. It was evident, by the traces, that large parties were a few days in advance of us; and as we too supposed them to be Mormons, we had some apprehension of interruption. — Francis Parkman