Emile Gaboriau Quotes
Excessive suffering brings with it a kind of dull insensibility and stupor...
Emile Gaboriau
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I talk to myself quite a lot, and when things get stressful, I just tell myself to breathe.
Maisie Williams
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Don't wait to be hunted to hide, that's always been my motto.
Samuel Beckett
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It came into existence because I had to paint it. Any attempt on my part to say something about it, to attempt explanation of the inexplicable, could only destroy it. 1947, on his painting 'She wolf'
Jackson Pollock
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The blue guitar And I are one.
Wallace Stevens
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Some say I have a beautiful voice, some say I have not. It is a matter of opinion. All I can say, those who don't like it shouldn't come to hear me.
Maria Callas
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No doubt, man will continue to weigh and to measure, watch himself grow, and his Universe around him and with him, according to the ever growing powers of his tools.
Albert Claude
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America's got a Darwin problem - and it matters. According to a 2009 Gallup poll taken on the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, fewer than 40% of Americans are willing to say that they 'believe in evolution.'
Kenneth R. Miller
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Since the strength of the chain is determined by the weakest link, then the first step to improve an organization must be to identify the weakest link.
Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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I've never hurt a single person in my whole life - never even wanted to hurt someone.
Denis Shapovalov
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When I was a barber, me being extreme was how I got popular: you name it, I was drawing it on someone's head.
Swizz Beatz
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Just as, when a cow to be slaughtered is led to the shambles, whenever she lifts a leg she will be closer to slaughter, closer to death; even so, brahmins, is human life like cattle doomed to slaughter; it is short, limited, and brief. It is full of suffering, full of tribulation. This one should wisely understand. One should do good and live a pure life; for none who is born can escape death.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
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Excessive suffering brings with it a kind of dull insensibility and stupor...
Emile Gaboriau