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Tatiana Rusesabagina Quotes By Ada Lovelace

Forget this world and all its troubles and if possible
its multitudinous Charlatans
everything in short but
the Enchantress of Numbers. — Ada Lovelace

Tatiana Rusesabagina Quotes By Joey Votto

Baseball was my refuge. When I came on the field, I did my job, and did the best I could and focused on that. Then I went home and I was miserable. That was pretty much my routine every day.? — Joey Votto

Tatiana Rusesabagina Quotes By Niall Horan

I had my first kiss when I was 11, but I think I've blocked it out of my mind because it was so bad. I'm not even sure it counts as a kiss. — Niall Horan

Tatiana Rusesabagina Quotes By Douglas E. Richards

we're not allowed to ruin the now by beating ourselves up over the then." "Very — Douglas E. Richards

Tatiana Rusesabagina Quotes By Alexei Maxim Russell

A samurai chooses to serve a master and does it out of respect and love, not because they are forced. Service to them is not demeaning; service is an expression of their prowess and their pride; they serve because only they are strong enough to serve with such flawless perfection and such consummate ability. It is a source of pride to them. — Alexei Maxim Russell

Tatiana Rusesabagina Quotes By Max Scheler

If the awareness of our limitations begins to limit or to dim our value consciousness as well - as happens, for instance, in old age with regard to the values of youth - then we have already started the movement of devaluation which will end with the defamation of the world and all its values. Only a timely act of resignation can deliver us from this tendency toward self-delusion. — Max Scheler

Tatiana Rusesabagina Quotes By Alice Munro

I was amazed as people must be who are seized and kidnapped, and who realize that in the strange world of their captors they have a value absolutely unconnected with anything they know about themselves. — Alice Munro