Romano Prodi Quotes
There are terrible living conditions and unhappiness, (even) where everybody is Italian.
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Sea ice conditions have remained stable in Antarctica generally.
Ian Allison
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I have some security that could protect me against provocations but of course there are more terrible actions that could not be stopped by any security.
Garry Kasparov -
Loads of computer graphics equals a terrible video in my book.
Dan Hawkins
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Shame on me if I don't try to do more with what I have. It would be... a terrible thing to waste this opportunity to try to make a difference.
Xavier Becerra
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Whenever something good happens to me, it's usually followed by something terrible.
Larry David
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I studied math, and I was terrible at it.
Yair Lapid
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The one thing that's terrible about traveling for fun is writing about it.
P. J. O'Rourke
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The longest absence is less perilous to love than the terrible trials of incessant proximity.
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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The scientific and technological discoveries that have made war so infinitely more terrible for us are part of the same process that has knit us all so much more closely together.
Lester B. Pearson
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Life is terrible. It rules us, we do not rule it.
Oscar Wilde
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A temperament capable of receiving, through an imaginative medium, and under imaginative conditions, new and beautiful impressions, is the only temperament that can appreciate a work of art.
Oscar Wilde
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Your condition is NOT your conclusion.
Dale C. Bronner
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Love is not neutral. It takes a stand. It is a commitment to the attainment of the conditions of peace for everyone involved in a situation.
Marianne Williamson
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Los Angeles is such a town of show business, and I'm a terrible celebrity. I find it difficult - it's the beast that must be fed. There's this big wheel of pictures and articles that goes around, and you get pinned on it.
Julia Roberts
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Things about yourself are never too terrible to say. It's only the things about the ones you love.
Babs H. Deal
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For we do not think that we know a thing until we are acquainted with its primary conditions or first principles, and have carried our analysis as far as its simplest elements.
Aristotle
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The world in which you live is not primarily determined by outward conditions and circumstances but by the thoughts that habitually occupy your mind.
Norman Vincent Peale
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Entire ignorance is not so terrible or extreme an evil, and is far from being the greatest of all.
Plato
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The poll tax was a classic case of a good idea being entrusted to Chris Patten and becoming a terrible failure.
Norman Tebbit
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A deed happens in a definite place at a definite time, but if it be sufficiently great and pregnant, its virtue radiates everywhere in time and space.
George Sarton
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I taught sixth grade for three and a half years.
Ed Bradley
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I identify with other women because of my gender, and I identify with other women if they are mothers because I'm a mother, too. It's very simple. It's nothing complicated, it's not rocket science. It's about empathy. It's about understanding that what happens with one person is potentially what happens to you, and seeing yourself in someone else's shoes. Fundamentally, we are all in the same place: we're born, we live, and we're going to die. In between, we'll have joy and we'll have sadness.
Annie Lennox Eurythmics
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There are terrible living conditions and unhappiness, (even) where everybody is Italian.
Romano Prodi