Suvorovo Quotes & Sayings
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You are the patient one, Mademoiselle,' said Poirot to Miss Debenham.
She shrugged her shoulders slightly. 'What else can one do?'
You are a philosopher, Mademoiselle.'
That implies a detached attitude. I think my attitude is more selfish. I have learned to save myself useless emotion. — Agatha Christie

When high school students ask to spend their afternoons and weekends in my laboratory, I am amazed: I didn't develop that kind of enthusiasm for science until I was 28 years old. — Harold E. Varmus

Too much damned TV. Thinks he's Sherlock Holmes."
"That's professor Moriarty," corrected Foaly.
"Holmes, Moriarty, they both look the same with the flesh scorched off their skulls. — Eoin Colfer

If you put enough smart people together in one space, good things happen. — Erik Hersman

In the United States especially, politics and economics don't mix well. Politicians have all sorts of reasons to pass all sorts of laws that, as well-meaning as they may be, fail to account for the way real people respond to real-world incentives. — Steven D. Levitt

I like cars that are ahead of their times, and that were noble failures because they were built to a higher standard than the consumer needed. Cars like the Wills Sainte Claire or the Duesenberg. — Jay Leno

Maturity of mind is best shown in slow belief. — Baltasar Gracian

If you've never failed, you've never tried anything new. — Albert Einstein

Every person shall be free to do good ' at his own expense. — Milton Friedman

You cannot stoke the fires of prejudice against German people and then not find that somewhere, sometime down the road it doesn't discharge. — Ernst Zundel

It's getting to the point where, to be honest with you, even though there is a lot of great music around, especially in clubland, certainly from my corner of something I just felt like I needed to get my hands dirty and DJ out. — Erol Alkan

Power is poison. Its effect on Presidents had always been tragic. — Henry Adams

My mother had no idea that her daughter would turn out to be a writer, but she would not let me go through a day of my childhood without music. — Virginia Euwer Wolff