Samoilova Tatiana Quotes & Sayings
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Didn't know anyone could see it," Samuel said. "You know, Lee, I think of my life as a kind of music, not always good music but still having form and melody. And my life has not been a full orchestra for a long time now. A single note only - and that note unchanging sorrow. I'm not alone in my attitude, Lee. It seems to me that too many of us conceive of a life as ending in defeat. — John Steinbeck

peoples who have been waiting for their independence for a century, fighting for it for a generation, can afford to sit out a presidential term, or a year or two in the life of an old man in a hurry; — Alistair Horne

We will make every effort with utmost sincerity to achieve a peaceful reunification of the country. — Hu Jintao

I suspected eccentricity was often if not always a response to pain, a defense mechanism against anguish and torment and sorrow. — Dean Koontz

So that over time, clever became cunning. Dynamic became obsessed. Ambitious became ruthless. — Louise Penny

At least us old men remember what a real bear market is like, and the young men haven't got a clue. — Jeremy Grantham

Now in the 1980s, I happened to notice that if you look at an aerial photograph of an African village, you see fractals. And I thought, 'This is fabulous! I wonder why?' And of course I had to go to Africa and ask folks why. — Ron Eglash

The revised edition of my book "A Woman Of Courage" is now available . — Eshelle Butler

Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' is not above sudden, disturbing, movements. Since its inception, capitalism has known slumps and recessions, bubble and froth; no one has yet dis-invented the business cycle, and probably no one will; and what Schumpeter famously called the 'gales of creative destruction' still roar mightily from time to time. To lament these things is ultimately to lament the bracing blast of freedom itself. — Margaret Thatcher

We have a mental health system that is dominated by political and hidden forces that keep us stagnated and unable to see real, lasting change. — Tamara Hill

Having analyzed these traits, we can now advance a definition of propaganda not an exhaustive definition, unique and exclusive of all others, but at least a partial one: Propaganda is a set of methods employed by an organized group that wants to bring about the active or passive participation in its actions of a mass of individuals, psychologically unified through psychological manipulations and incorporated in an organization. — Jacques Ellul

Maybe I am too traditional, but men feel important when you ask for their help instead of thinking you can do it all on your own. — Miranda Kerr

Peace is a product of both patience and persistence. — Camron Wright