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Riflessione Sinonimo Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I learned to walk; since then I have let myself run. I learned to fly; since then I do not need pushing in order to move from a spot. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Riflessione Sinonimo Quotes By Marco Pierre White

I find supermarkets fascinating places. It's extraordinary, you can buy anything there. — Marco Pierre White

Riflessione Sinonimo Quotes By Pontius Pilate

What shall I do then with Jesus, which is called Christ? — Pontius Pilate

Riflessione Sinonimo Quotes By Edgar H Schein

Most of my important lessons about life have come from recognizing how others from a different culture view things. — Edgar H Schein

Riflessione Sinonimo Quotes By Isabel Allende

At times I feel as if I had lived all this before and that I have already written these very words, but I know it was not I: it was another woman, who kept her notebooks so that one day I could use them. I write, she wrote, that memory is fragile and the space of a single life is brief, passing so quickly that we never get a chance to see the relationship between events; we cannot gauge the consequences of our acts, and we believe in the fiction of past, present, and future, but it may also be true that everything happens simultaneously ... That's why my Grandmother Clara wrote in her notebooks, in order to see things in their true dimension and to defy her own poor memory. — Isabel Allende

Riflessione Sinonimo Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The best we can do, according to Bradley, is to say things that are 'not intellectually corrigible' - further progress is only possible through a synthesis of thought and feeling, which, when achieved, will lead to our saying nothing. Ideas have degrees of truth, greater or less according to the stage at which they come in the dialectic. — Bertrand Russell