Trigrams Quotes & Sayings
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People recognize me wherever I go, where it used to be just New York. I guess people who aren't even baseball fans watch the World Series. I was driving down the freeway in Los Angeles over the winter and a guy pulled up next to me and gave me the finger. — Graig Nettles

I confess that the idea of taking off one's boots in a howling squall to safeguard fossils that had survived since the Precambrian had its funny side. — Richard Fortey

It's so hard when you're young to look at older people and understand that they have been where you are. It's the weirdest thing. You just can't get your head around that, can you? You can't get your head around the fact that someone who is 60 was once 16, if you're 16. But the fact is they have been, and they remember it. — Helen Mirren

I personally call the type of government which can be removed without violence 'democracy,' and the other, 'tyranny.'. — Karl Popper

Guy Lafleur said "Each of us has only one past but there are many futures". — Billy Graham

There was never law, or sect, or opinion did so much magnify goodness, as the Christian religion doth. — Francis Bacon

It's why real men just go out in the woods and howl. I must do it and get paid. — Henry Rollins

There are many indications that the hexagrams were the original images from which the trigrams were then later abstracted and that the configurations of double lines are derrived from a still later anaysis. — Hellmut Wilhelm

Back to reality, after a brief but pleasant dream. — Jo Victor

Someone once described the information business as exactly the opposite of sex. When it's good, it's still lousy. — Michael Bloomberg

As a writer, you must know what promise your story or novel makes. Your reader will know. — Nancy Kress

Therefore, the eight trigrams are frequently coordinated with the day, and they can of course also be correlated with the course of the year ... A cycle of twelve hexagrams from the Book of Changes, the so-called P'i Kua is often also correlated witht he course of the year ... These eight trigrams, then are coordinated with the times of the day and the cardinal points, and have, in addition, very interesting psychological correlations. — Hellmut Wilhelm

The man who satisfies a ceaseless intellectual curiousity probably squeezes more out of life in the long run than anyone else. — Edmund Gosse

Gibney, we gotta win this fucking Tour de France. — Lance Armstrong

All of us, as human beings, seek to be respected. Even those who do not respect others have a deep seated desire to be respected. — Abhishek Ratna