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Sangati In English Quotes By Theodor W. Adorno

The work of art still has something in common with enchantment: it posits its own, self-enclosed area, which is withdrawn from the context of profane existence, and in which special laws apply. Just as in the ceremony the magician first of all marked out the limits of the area where the sacred powers were to come into play, so every work of art describes its own circumference which closes it off from actuality. — Theodor W. Adorno

Sangati In English Quotes By Gail Carson Levine

If beginnings terrify you, or if you just plain don't like writing them, or if they bore you, skip 'em. — Gail Carson Levine

Sangati In English Quotes By Scott Adams

Consultants have credibility because they are not dumb enough to work at your company. — Scott Adams

Sangati In English Quotes By Deborah J. Rumsey

The consumption of ice cream (pints per person) and the number of murders in New York are positively correlated. That is, as the amount of ice cream sold per person increases, the number of murders increases. Strange but true! — Deborah J. Rumsey

Sangati In English Quotes By Atul Gawande

There was a succession of roommates, never chosen with her input and all with cognitive impairments. Some were quiet. One kept her up at night. She felt incarcerated, like she was in prison for being old. The — Atul Gawande

Sangati In English Quotes By Graham Chapman

Bring out... The Comfy Chair!!!! — Graham Chapman

Sangati In English Quotes By Patrick White

If I have not lost my mind I can sometimes hear it preparing to defect — Patrick White

Sangati In English Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

It is remarkable that, notwithstanding the universal favor with which the New Testament is outwardly received, and even the bigotry with which it is defended, there is no hospitality shown to, there is no appreciation of, the order of truth with which it deals. — Henry David Thoreau