Piero Milani Quotes & Sayings
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summed up together to produce the OFDM signal. — Mathuranathan Viswanathan
Poverty never spoils a good man, but prosperity often does. It's easy to stand hard times, because that's the only thing you can do, but in good times the fool-killer has to do night work. — George Horace Lorimer
I don't have much use for the concept of innateness. The everyday concept incorporates a number of different notions that can come apart in in many ways, and as a result encourages a range of dangerously fallacious inferences. — David Papineau
Sooner or later, the future always circles back to the past. — Lisa Wingate
Best there is ... past, present and future! Ohhhhh yeahhhh! — Randy Savage
A woman in love has full intelligence of her power; the more virtuous she is, the more effective her coquetry. — Honore De Balzac
I'd like to help educate kids about the Major Leagues - what to anticipate, what to expect, what they'll need to do to prepare themselves. — Barry Bonds
When I joined Granada - which, you don't want to start crying about these things, but Granada was a very, very hot place to be, it was my good fortune to be there at that time - the BBC was firmly asleep. — Michael Apted
Someone who wants to write should make an effort to write a little something every day. Writing in this sense is the same as athletes who practice a sport every day to keep their skills honed. — Anita Desai
All Americans suffer from anxiety; it's a national disease. — Helen Nielsen
I've always known my dad is a one-off and his own person. But I feel that underneath he has always loved me. — Alfie Allen
Too much or too little energy in one part of the body results in disease to that part and stresses the entire body. — Destiny Books
War's all either country knows, and everything seems to depend on it now. — Samuel Snoek-Brown
Dreams do come true. Yes, even yours. But you have to meet them part way. Get up and do something towards them. Now. — Joe Vitale
could still believe in their possible presence; for memory was now set in motion; — Marcel Proust
