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Zuse Network Quotes By Aristotle.

For as the eyes of bats are to the blaze of day, so is the reason in our soul to the things which are by nature most evident of all. — Aristotle.

Zuse Network Quotes By Craig Ferguson

My pilot's license. I'm proud of that. — Craig Ferguson

Zuse Network Quotes By David Levithan

I still have that drawing. Whenever I look at it, it makes me happy. That's the moral of the story. That's it. — David Levithan

Zuse Network Quotes By Leslie Lamport

Thinking doesn't guarantee that we won't make mistakes. But not thinking guarantees that we will. — Leslie Lamport

Zuse Network Quotes By Yo-Yo Ma

The tango is really a combination of many cultures, though it eventually became the national music of Argentina. — Yo-Yo Ma

Zuse Network Quotes By Randy Castillo

My favorite athlete of all time would have to be Jim Thorpe. — Randy Castillo

Zuse Network Quotes By Cesar Chavez

Our language is the reflection of ourselves. A language is an exact reflection of the character and growth of its speakers. — Cesar Chavez

Zuse Network Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Be kind as if you are born to be kind. — Debasish Mridha

Zuse Network Quotes By Claude Cahun

Individualism? Narcissism? Of course. It is my strongest tendency, the only intentional constancy [fidelity] I am capable of ... Besides, I am lying; I scatter myself too much for that. — Claude Cahun

Zuse Network Quotes By Thomas B. Macaulay

In the modern languages there was not, six hundred years ago, a single volume which is now read. The library of our profound scholar must have consisted entirely of Latin books. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Zuse Network Quotes By W.B.Yeats

Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy. — W.B.Yeats

Zuse Network Quotes By Muriel Barbery

But the life he now led no longer resonated with the echo of past moments of exhilaration, other than the trilling of birds at dawn, or the grand calligraphy of clouds. Therefore, when the little girl began to play, the pain he felt courted a sorrow he no longer knew still lived inside him, a brief reminiscence of the cruelty of pleasure. — Muriel Barbery