Disappears Quotes
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One often feels as though something had happened before, I remember. It comes quite close to you and stands there and you know it was just this way once before, exactly so; for an instant you almost know how it must go on, but then it disappears as you try to lay hold of it like smoke or a dead memory. "We could never remember, Isabelle," I say. "It's like the rain. That has also become one, out of two gasses, oxygen and hydrogen, which no longer remember they were once gasses. Now they are only rain and have no memory of an earlier time.
Erich Maria Remarque
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The more brilliant the lightning, the quicker it disappears.
Avicenna
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Eradication is probably not something we talk about in regard to mosquito-borne diseases right now. If anything disappears it will probably be on its own accord and not because we've directly been trying to eradicate it.
Dawn Wells
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When people are educated, the distinction between classes disappears.
Confucius
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Being or nothing, that is the question. Ascending, descending, coming, going, a man does so much that in the end he disappears.
Zazie
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One believes that if nothing happens, one disappears. That is not true.
Isabelle Adjani
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Whoever finds love
beneath hurt and grief
disappears into emptiness
with a thousand new disguises
Rumi
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The sooner the doctrine of original sin disappears, the better it is for theology.
Georgia Harkness
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Writing is a futile attempt to preserve what disappears moment by moment.
Marge Piercy
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One must love life before loving its meaning ... yes, and when the love of life disappears, no meaning can console us.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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I was not interested at all in Formula One when I left; I was very busy with my airline. But slowly I started missing the adrenaline rush and the driving of such fantastic cars at the limit. In reality this urge never disappears when you're a top driver, because I think we're a different breed of people, we need to take chances, we need to push ourselves to the limit all the time, that sort of thing. It stays with you, although you can kill it by losing motivation or other things in your life, but it never leaves you forever.
Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda
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You will find the most pronounced hatred of other nations on the lowest cultural levels. There is, though, a level where the hatred disappears completely and where one so to speak stands above the nations and where one experiences fortune or misfortune of a neighboring country as if they had happened to one's own.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe