Leonardo da Vinci Quotes
Many will be busied in taking away from a thing, which will grow in proportion as it is diminished.
Leonardo da Vinci
Quotes to Explore
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Both the Winter and the Summer Solstices are expressions of love. They show us the opposition of light and dark, expansion and contraction, that characterize our experiences in the Earth school so that we can recognize our options as we move through our lives.
Gary Zukav
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Yoga is a way to freedom. By its constant practice, we can free ourselves from fear, anguish and loneliness.
Indra Devi
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I hate Valentine's day. It is a day for nothing but disappointment.
Larisa Oleynik
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I part of this great nation because my grandfather was born here, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He took a horse, back in 1895, and ride it all the way down to Guanajuato, looking for his American dream. No penny in his pocket, only dreams in his head. And he was an immigrant coming from the States into Mexico. And he found his American dream in Mexico.
Vicente Fox
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It's not a real adventure when you have to pay for it.
Edmund Hillary
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I don't think you can look at my history and say they love me to death in Silicon Valley.
Kara Swisher
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And if I were to open you up - would you see anything less remarkable? Less intricately dazzling, in its squelching, spongy way? Lungs and heart and spleen, and all the rest - ticking away, as it were? Yet you walk down the boulevard, and pass any number of such wonderful devices, all ticking away as they walk, and think it no great marvel.
K. W. Jeter
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We all have the right to comment about each other.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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A mad, keen photographer needs to get out into the world and work and make mistakes.
Sam Abell
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My own proposals for reform in academia include the abolition of all literary conferences and the replacement of women's studies with sex studies, based on the rigorous study of world history, anthropology, psychology, and science. Today, in politically correct America, questions of quality, learning, and intellectual distinction are out of style.
Camille Paglia
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Without the assistance of eating and drinking, the most sparkling wit would be as heavy as a bad soufflé, and the brightest talent as dull as a looking-glass on a foggy day.
Alexis Soyer
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Many will be busied in taking away from a thing, which will grow in proportion as it is diminished.
Leonardo da Vinci