Alexander Graham Bell Quotes
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If you play well, win, don't change too much. But when you don't play well, lose, you have to give the opportunity to the other players.
Claudio Ranieri
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Germany has concluded a Non-Aggression Pact with Poland. We shall adhere to it unconditionally. We recognize Poland as the home of a great and nationally conscious people.
Adolf Hitler
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Love yourself and be awake- Today, tomorrow, always. First establish yourself in the way, Then teach others, And so defeat sorrow. To straighten the crooked You must first do a harder thing- Straighten yourself. You are your only master. Who else? Subdue yourself, And discover your master.
Gautama Buddha
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Getting to the top isn't bad, and it's probably best done as an afterthought.
Anne Wilson Schaef
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Winners are those people who make a habit of doing the things losers are uncomfortable doing.
Ed Foreman
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For me, cooking is an expression of the land where you are and the culture of that place.
Wolfgang Puck
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During the Middle Ages there were all kinds of crazy ideas, such as that a piece of rhinoceros horn would increase potency. Then a method was discovered for separating the ideas - which was to try one to see if it worked, and if it didn't work, to eliminate it. This method became organized, of course, into science.
Richard Feynman
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When we shift back to feeling the sensations in our body and connect to what's in front of us, the creative channel opens up.
Josh Pais
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All desire springs from a lack, which it strives continually to fill.
Terry Eagleton
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Yeah, right. I mean, he criticises everybody in the media, then the first thing he does when he finishes is he goes to work for the media. Thompson, too. Hypocritical.
Ian St. John
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My workspace is defined by books, ephemera, quiet and light. I don't have a computer, telephone or a fax machine there.
Maira Kalman
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The telephone is a good way to talk to people without having to offer them a drink.
Fran Lebowitz
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Before taking final leave of me, my instructor inquired concerning my physical strength, and I was able to inform him that I hadn't any.
Mark Twain
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The time that one gains cannot be accumulated in a storehouse; it is contradictory to want to save up existence, which, the fact is, exists only by being spent and there is a good case for showing that airplanes, machines, the telephone, and the radio do not make men of today happier than those of former times.
Simone de Beauvoir
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Whatever you write about me, don't make it sad.
Rita Hayworth
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There was a time, in the nineteenth century, for example, when women spoke mostly about the house, children, birth, and so forth, because it was their domain. That's changing a little, now.
Simone de Beauvoir
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In the past things were either in your head (subjective, imaginary, fantasy) or else they were part of the outside world - cold, hard, concrete materialistic reality. If you want to look at it in terms of poetry, there was surrealism and objectivism. Now there's the veil of the virtual in between. The old opposition between inner and outer doesn't quite capture it, especially as it contains elements of both. It's real but not concrete.
Elaine Equi
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The telephone will be used to inform people that a telegram has been sent.
Alexander Graham Bell