Deborah Norville Quotes
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Thus, in a sense, mathematics has been most advanced by those who distinguished themselves by intuition rather than by rigorous proofs.
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There is a triangular relationship between poverty, child labour and illiteracy who have a cause and consequence relationship. We will have to break this vicious circle.
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We know too much, and are convinced of too little. Our literature is a substitute for religion, and so is our religion.
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It just seems like the most fun thing in the world. I've never met people who have kids who haven't looked me in the eye and been like, 'It's the greatest thing that's ever happened.'
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There's nothing wrong with constructive criticism, and I learn from that and better myself. I'm not expecting anyone to be sycophantic in any way; I never expected that.
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It is not empty rhetoric to talk of the Free World.
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I'm completely in love with the idea of love.
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Are creeds such simple things like the clothes which a man can change at will and put on at will? Creeds are such for which people live for ages and ages.
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I don't think I can play Mr. Bachchan.
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Only through loving and supporting one another, even in the face of unbearable pain and suffering, will this cycle of violence end.
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You have no ability, if you're a financial institution and you're threatened with criminal prosecution, you have no ability to negotiate.
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There's something extremely bizarre about the way people consume media now.
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I can never let the guy across from me be in better shape. I have to be the best-conditioned guy.
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I'm a dilettante. My governing word is 'curiosity.'
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Do you want to feel good, or do you want to do good?
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I can speak a little bit of Hindi but understand every word.
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Strictly speaking, the idea of a scientific poem is probably as nonsensical as that of a poetic science.
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Marxism conceives of the new system of socialism as the necessary outcome of all previous history made possible and necessary only by that previous history.
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Take the trouble to stop and think of the other person's feelings, his viewpoints, his desires and needs. Think more of what the other fellow wants, and how he must feel.
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I had never thought of myself as a dramatist, and, for really good technical results, the thought came too late: a man of letters has become too wordy to write economically for the stage.
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I'd much rather win in three or four sets than go the distance all the time; I seem to put everyone through the wringer quite a bit.
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I just want the future to happen faster. I can't imagine the future without robots.
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One of the amazing things about writing fiction is that you do get to be other people.
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When you're true to who you are, amazing things happen.