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Uponhis Quotes By Joseph Joubert

Luckily, I never feel at one time more than half my pains. — Joseph Joubert

Uponhis Quotes By David Cone

We just kind of relied on written scouting reports through the eighties and even the early nineties. I've really been amazed by some of the data that's out there, especially with regards to tendencies of hitters, and certainly tendencies of pitchers as well. I would have loved to have gotten that data when I played. — David Cone

Uponhis Quotes By Michelle Hodkin

to the bad girls and the boys who love them. — Michelle Hodkin

Uponhis Quotes By Haruki Murakami

For a few seconds I stood there in a strange, dim place. Where the things I could see didn't exist. Where the invisible did. — Haruki Murakami

Uponhis Quotes By Atul Gawande

The philosophy is that you push the power of decision making out to the periphery and away from the center. You give people the room to adapt, based on their experience and expertise. All you ask is that they talk to one another and take responsibility. That is what works. — Atul Gawande

Uponhis Quotes By Ruben Dario

Pity for him who one day looks uponhis inward sphinx and questions it. He is lost. — Ruben Dario

Uponhis Quotes By Natalie Angier

When I sent out a casual and nonscientific poll of my own to a wide cast of acquaintances, friends and colleagues, I was surprised, but not really, to learn that maybe 60 percent claimed a belief in a God of some sort, including people I would have bet were unregenerate skeptics. Others just shrugged. They don't think about this stuff. It doesn't matter to them. They can't know, they won't beat themselves up trying to know and for that matter they don't care if their kids believe or not. — Natalie Angier

Uponhis Quotes By Ken Kalfus

Gribshin considered what he had just seen. He knew it was important. It belonged to the future, he was sure, but was it his future. He too was pleased by the sound the lock made as it closed: it was something predictive. In the echoing tintinnabulation of the lock's components colliding hard against each other were conjured the sonances of rifle shots and beyond them smoky images of milling crowds. The sounds and images vanished without revealing to Gribshin exactly what they promised. — Ken Kalfus