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Writhering Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

You want to favor systems that benefit from error, disorder, variability and things like that. You want to favor these systems and unfortunately, when - there's something I call the Soviet Illusion. The more the government becomes intrusive, the more things have to follow a script, and it can't handle this kind of system. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Writhering Quotes By Lauren Groff

His happiness stretched out its wings and gave a few flaps. He — Lauren Groff

Writhering Quotes By Marcel Proust

M. de Charlus persisted in not replying. I thought I could see a smile flicker about his lips: the smile of the man who looks down from a great height on the characters and manners of lesser men. — Marcel Proust

Writhering Quotes By Walter M. Miller Jr.

It is not what you meant to say, but it is what your saying meant. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

Writhering Quotes By Masashi Kishimoto

Let his herald your end,and begone with the thundder clap. — Masashi Kishimoto

Writhering Quotes By Matt Cutts

The objective is not to "make your links appear natural"; the objective is that your links are natural. — Matt Cutts

Writhering Quotes By Patti Smith

Heroine: the artist, the premier mistress writhering in a garden graced w/highly polished blades of grass ... release (ethiopium) is the drug ... an animal howl says it all ... notes pour into the caste of freedom ... the freedom to be intense ... to defy social order and break the slow kill monotony of censorship. to break from the long bonds of servitude-ruthless adoration of the celestial shepherd. let us celebrate our own flesh-to embrace not ones race mais the marathon-to never let go of the fiery sadness called desire. — Patti Smith

Writhering Quotes By Michel De Certeau

The same is true of stories and legends that haunt urban space like superfluous or additional inhabitants. They are the object of a witch-hunt, by the very logic of the techno-structure. But [the extermination of proper place names] (like the extermination of trees, forests, and hidden places in which such legends live) makes the city a 'suspended symbolic order.' The habitable city is thereby annulled. Thus, as a woman from Rouen put it, no, here 'there isn't any place special, except for my own home, that's all ... There isn't anything.' Nothing 'special': nothing that is marked, opened up by a memory or a story, signed by something or someone else. Only the cave of the home remains believable, still open for a certain time to legends, still full of shadows. Except for that, according to another city-dweller, there are only 'places in which one can no longer believe in anything. — Michel De Certeau

Writhering Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

It's the same thing. Passion is passion. It's the excitement between the tedious spaces, and it doesn't matter where it's directed. — Nicholas Sparks

Writhering Quotes By Martin Adams

If we look deeply at life, we realise that the benefits we receive from society are largely attributable to their location. Benefits are local to the areas that we live in: the roads we drive on, the stores we shop at, and the services we use. — Martin Adams