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Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

If someone smells a flower and says he does not understand, the reply to him is: there is nothing to understand, it is only a scent. If he persists, saying: that I know, but what does it all mean? Then one has either to change the subject, or make it more abstruse by saying that the scent is the shape which the universal joy takes in the flower. — Rabindranath Tagore

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

In a mature society, 'civil servant' is semantically equal to 'civil master.' — Robert A. Heinlein

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By Daniel Goleman

Tightly focused attention gets fatigued - much like an overworked muscle - when we push to the point of cognitive exhaustion. The signs of mental fatigue, such as a drop in effectiveness and a rise in distractedness and irritability, signify that the mental effort needed to sustain focus has depleted the glucose that feeds neural energy. — Daniel Goleman

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By John McMurtry

Armed with the new right to sell their products back to host societies, they can bleed both producing and buying populations at the same time. That is why under new international "free trade" agreements private corporations and businesses have increasingly demanded that governments deregulate and lower taxes so that they are not obliged to pay the cost of sustaining the life of host-societies or their environments. — John McMurtry

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By John Cheever

Ben and I walked by the Forum, which, with the green grass still growing among the stones, seems to be a double ruin: a ruin of antiquity and a monument to the tender sentiments of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century travelers, for we see not only the ghosts of Romans here but the shades of ladies with parasols and men with beards and little children rolling hoops. — John Cheever

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By William Shakespeare

If music be the food of love, play on. 1 Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, 2 The appetite may sicken and so die. 3 That strain again! It — William Shakespeare

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By Patrick Nielsen Hayden

So many people's school experience contains at least one instance of being looked down upon because they didn't care for one or more of the sacred mutant outcroppings of High Modernism, and they concluded from this that Literature is all about impenetrable stuff that they don't like. That damn Hemingway with his crazy free verse. — Patrick Nielsen Hayden

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By Douglas Wilson

There are lighter colors of granite and I like to break the rules. — Douglas Wilson

Social Class In A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Insight is not a matter of memory, of knowledge and time, which are all thought. — Jiddu Krishnamurti