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Uppsala Sweden C1900 Quotes By Neil Gaiman

How old are you?" said the girl. "What are you doing here? Do you live here? What's your name?"
"I don't know," said Bod.
"You don't know your name?" said the girl. "Course you do. Everybody knows their own name. Fibber."
"I know my name," said Bod. "And I know what I'm doing here. But I don't know the other things you said. — Neil Gaiman

Uppsala Sweden C1900 Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

When men do not know their assignment on earth they kill themselves psychologically and emotionally, wallowing in different careers and meddling in dreams of others. They become restless and engage in unhealthy competition - living unfulfilled lives — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Uppsala Sweden C1900 Quotes By John Dewey

The teacher loses the position of external boss or dictator but takes on that of leader of group activities — John Dewey

Uppsala Sweden C1900 Quotes By Anonymous

To come right down to it, if I take the kind of things in which I believe, then add to that the kind of temperament that I have, plus the one hundred per cent dedication I have to whatever I believe in-these are ingredients which make it just about impossible for me to die of old age. — Anonymous

Uppsala Sweden C1900 Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

An observation that people who live permanently in an adoptive country tend to progressively generalize the bad and particularize the good, that is, attribute the bad traits in people they encounter to the national trait of the natives, and the good things to the individual.
This holds equally well for French people living in the U.S. as it does for Americans living in France. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Uppsala Sweden C1900 Quotes By Meg Howrey

What I was thinking, in that strange way you can think without words while you are dancing, think in glyphs, think in numbers, was how stupid it is that any of us are here, living. What an absurd game we play with ourselves, as if it mattered. We are all mad, all insane, all deluded. It is all for nothing, really, in the end. — Meg Howrey

Uppsala Sweden C1900 Quotes By Natalie Merchant

I can't remove the autobiographical slant from the things I write. You always bring yourself into what you're writing. — Natalie Merchant