Turbiosidad Quotes & Sayings
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We will never be an advanced civilization as long as rain showers can delay the launching of a space rocket. — George Carlin

Communication depends on the basic convention that participants are cooperating with one another and that, therefore, what one person says to the other is likely to be relevant. — Jonathan Culler

Man is a living lie
a bitter jest Upon himself
a conscious grain of sand Lost in a desert of unconsciousness. — Amos Bronson Alcott

To me it was never about what I accomplished on the football field, it was about the way I played the game. — Jerry Rice

When the pain is great enough, we will let anyone be doctor. — Mignon McLaughlin

Your success depends mainly upon what you think of yourself and whether you believe in yourself. — William J.H. Boetcker

Unable either to practice science without the Principia or to make that work conform to the corpuscular standards of the seventeenth century, scientists gradually accepted the view that gravity was indeed innate — Thomas S. Kuhn

Most of us can't even fix ourselves. — Leah Raeder

People say sometimes, "You work in the fastest-moving industry in the world." I don't feel that way. I think I work in one of the slowest. It seems to take forever to get anything done. — Steve Jobs

At other times, at the edge of a wood, especially at dusk, the trees themselves would assume strange shapes: sometimes they were arms rising heavenwards, , or else the trunk would twist and turn like a body being bent by the wind. At night, when I woke up and the moon and the stars were out, I would see in the sky things that filled me simultaneously with dread and longing. I remember that once, one Christmas Eve, I saw a great naked women, standing erect, with rolling eyes; she must have been a hundred feet high, but along she drifted, growing ever longer and ever thinner, and finally fell apart, each limb remaining separate, with the head floating away first as the rest of her body continued to waver — Gustave Flaubert

A man's death is not a calf's, and the dreaded Hereafter may still be open to me. — Bram Stoker

Papa?" she repeated. She rolled her eyes dramatically. "That is so babyish, I can hardly believe it. — Kevin Henkes

Every student is inquisitive Some say it, some don't — Harsh Malik

There is nothing," he added, "quite like the moral absolutism of the young. It's easy, as a child, to believe in good and evil, in light and dark. — Cassandra Clare