Bill Vaughan Quotes
By the time you're eighty years old you've learned everything. You only have to remember it.
Bill Vaughan
Quotes to Explore
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I forced myself to think what is the new concept and it became clear to me that it was risk, not only in technology and ecology, but in life and employment, too.
Ulrich Beck
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Prior to the Civil War, most libraries were either privately owned or housed in universities or churches.
Karin Slaughter
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It's hard to bring up your children on benefit. It's easier if you can do part- time work, or even full-time work, and actually have a better standard of living, and that's the direction in which we are going.
Harriet Harman
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Years ago, when I was writing westerns, other writers who were friends of mine wanted me to collaborate with them. And it just didn't work.
Gary Paulsen
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Produce great men, the rest follows.
Walt Whitman
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There's nothing wrong with being anthropomorphic. That's how we understand the world.
Natalie Jeremijenko
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The unbeliever walks for a quadrillion miles, yet one moments of reality makes up for it.
Colin Wilson
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Cancer cells have a lot of other things that are really wrong with them, and we should never forget that these are cells that have become deaf to all the signals that the body sends out, such as you can multiply a certain amount, you can be in a certain place in the body, where to stay, where to move, and so on.
Elizabeth Blackburn
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I remember very well, when I was at Oxford, an old gentleman said to me, 'Young man, ply your book diligently now, and acquire a stock of knowledge; for when years come upon you, you will find that poring upon books will be but an irksome task.'
Samuel Johnson
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It's not just that we remember things wrongly, but we don't even know we're remembering them wrongly, doggedly insisting that the inaccuracies are in fact true.
Daniel Levitin
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By the time you're eighty years old you've learned everything. You only have to remember it.
Bill Vaughan