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Top Pavia Quotes

The studios knew how to build a star, and they knew what to do with you. They also taught you everything. — Claire Trevor

Albert [Einstein] was reading Kant and attending occasional lectures at the University of Pavia: for pleasure, without being registered there or having to think about exams. It is thus that serious scientists are made. — Carlo Rovelli

Luke laughed, We were about to go rescue you from your captors. Pity you had to turn up so soon. I was hoping to storm the garrison gates and sally forth on horseback to carry you to safety. — Nicole Sager

Today's Valentine's Day. There's a whole day devoted solely to love. Does that make any sense? Nah. Love makes us all crazy. But it's fun too. — Lisa Greenwald

Genius, even, as it is the greatest good, is he greatest harm. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Smile. Be happy. Whatever's happening ... nothing sucks forever. — Karen Salmansohn

Don't talk about it. Be about it. — Adriana Locke

The way my life's structured, I don't stay in a place for more than a couple months. — Conor Oberst

A new doctor had been sent for, Lazzaro of Pavia, who had administered to Lorenzo a pulverized mixture of diamonds and pearls. This hitherto infallible medicine had failed to help. — Irving Stone

I like the way the stories of my relationships sound to music more than the way they look in print, in gossip columns or in me talking about them in interviews. I think it's a better way of telling the stories. — Taylor Swift

To whom it may concern, I'm the same. — Ronnie Radke

I learned two things growing up in Texas. 1: God loves you, and you're going to burn in hell forever. 2: Sex is the dirtiest and most dangerous thing you can possibly do, so save it for someone you love. — Molly Ivins

If you had walked through the pleasant Tuscan countryside in the 1890's, you might have come upon a somewhat long-haired teenage high school dropout on the road to Pavia. His teachers in Germany had told him that he would never amount to anything, that his questions destroyed classroom discipline, that he would be better off out of school. So he left and wandered, delighting in the freedom of Northern Italy, where he could ruminate on matters remote from the subjects he had been force-fed in his highly disciplined Prussian schoolroom. His name was Albert Einstein, and his ruminations changed the world. — Carl Sagan

Julius brooded. He could see Julius despising the medical school of Pavia. Tobie said, Nicholas managed the journey from Flanders all right. Deferred to you, joked discreetly with me, got on like a dyeworks on fire with the muleteers. — Dorothy Dunnett

prepared for the future as you could be. An odd feature of what happened is that your System 1 treated the mere conjunction of — Daniel Kahneman

There have always been female artists and singers putting bands together all the time. But we were not always getting credit for that because we didn't know any better. — Betty Wright

Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee? — Albert Camus

All knowledge is spendable currency, depending on the market. — Maya Angelou