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Tirania Sinonimo Quotes By Georges Perec

Who, on seeing a Parisian apartment house, has never thought of it as indestructible? A bomb, a fire, an earthquake could certainly bring it down, but what else? In the eyes of an individual, of a family, or even a dynasty, a town, street, or house seems unchangeable, untouchable by time, by the ups and downs of human life, to such an extent that we believe we can compare and contrast the fragility of our condition to the invulnerability of stone. — Georges Perec

Tirania Sinonimo Quotes By Charles Darwin

I believe there exists, & I feel within me, an instinct for the truth, or knowledge or discovery, of something of the same nature as the instinct of virtue, & that our having such an instinct is reason enough for scientific researches without any practical results ever ensuing from them. — Charles Darwin

Tirania Sinonimo Quotes By Janet Hagberg

If you can put fear aside, you're unstoppable. — Janet Hagberg

Tirania Sinonimo Quotes By Thomas Mallon

To some extent the history of plagiarism is a history of notebooks. — Thomas Mallon

Tirania Sinonimo Quotes By Jason Dufner

I played a lot of baseball growing up, and I always hit better if I kept moving before the pitch instead of standing still in the batter's box. I think a waggle does the same thing in the golf swing. It keeps you relaxed and gets your body ready to hit the ball. — Jason Dufner

Tirania Sinonimo Quotes By Herbert Schiller

The content and forms of American communications-the myths and the means of transmitting them-are devoted to manipulation. When successfully employed, as they invariably are, the result is individual passivity, a state of inertia that precludes action. — Herbert Schiller

Tirania Sinonimo Quotes By Ed Parker

He who hesitates, meditates horizontally — Ed Parker