Contact Quotes
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As an actor, you come in contact with so many different people and cultures. It makes you a more accepting person.
Taylor Spreitler
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I've never been scared of contact. Now I get to bring it, that's what I love to do, so I'm going to bring it.
Reggie Lewis
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To achieve contact with reality is not to transport oneself elsewhere; it is not transcendence but thorough immersion in one's surroundings - a reality which is neither purely physical nor metaphysical, but both at once.
Antoni Tapies
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She touched his sleeve, drawing her hand away at once, as if burned by the contact, but with practiced subtlety.
Bel Kaufman
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So many Americans don't have their car serviced at the car dealer. But there's often a break in the knowledge stream between the manufacturers and independent repair shops. What manufacturers needed to do was bring highly trained technicians back in contact with consumers through the dealer.
Michael Rose Black Uhuru
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Because of our kinship in suffering, our channels of contact have always been charged with the language of the heart.
William Griffith Wilson
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Just think out for yourselves, if a man who was good yesterday has become bad after having come in contact with me, is he responsible that he has deteriorated or am I? ... It is well to take the blame sometimes.
Mahatma Gandhi
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They wanted to buy out my contract, but I couldn't make change for a $20, so they had to let me stay.
Abe Lemons
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May every soul that touches mine - be it the slightest contact - get there from some good; some little grace; one kindly thought; one aspiration yet unfelt; one bit of courage for the darkening sky; one gleam of faith to brave the thickening ills of life; one glimpse of brighter skies beyond the gathering mists - to make this life worthwhile.
George Eliot
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Epistemology without contact with science becomes an empty scheme. Science without epistemology is-insofar as it is thinkable at all-primitive and muddled.
Albert Einstein
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A writer should always have some profession which brings him into close contact with the reality's of life.
Vicki Baum
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We have within us, a power that is greater than anything we shall ever contact in the outer, a power that can overcome every obstacle in our life and set us safe, satisfied and at peace, healed and prosperous, in a new light, and in a new life.
Ernest Holmes
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For an author just starting out, you've got to deliver the goods every year or sooner or people will forget you or you will lose momentum. There is a contract that exists between author and reader.
Jasper Fforde
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The more people you contact, the higher your sales will be because of the law of probabilities.
Brian Tracy
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Anyone who has had actual contact with the making of the inventions that built the radio art knows that these inventions have been the product of experiment and work based on physical reasoning, rather than on the mathematicians' calculations and formulae. Precisely the opposite impression is obtained from many of our present day text books and publications.
Edwin Armstrong
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Rock and roll is a contact sport. I enjoy playing the tunes that really get the people going.
Richie Sambora Bon Jovi
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It's funny. You just go out there and try to make good contact. It definitely felt good
Carlos PenaVega Big Time Rush
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For me, sex is a refraction of the thing about identity. In the sexual contact, which is usually - but not exclusively - between two people, you do retain separate people.
Tilda Swinton
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A far as perception is concerned, the only things with which an observer has direct and immediate contact are his or her experiences.
Alan Chalmersun
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My mother was the first singer I had contact with. She sang constantly to us around the house, in church.
Whitney Houston
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We have lost contact with man's natural desire for the exalted, for a concern with our relation to absolute emotions.
Barnett Newman
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Every mind needs friendly contact with other minds, for food of expansion and growth.
Napoleon Hill
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It was a pretty good pitch for him. I just wanted to make contact there, and things happen, you know. I was just trying to continue the rally.
Bobby Abreu
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Does knowledge rest on construction in the sense that it only functions because the knowing system is operatively closed, therefore: because it can maintain no operative contact with the outside world; and because it therefore remains dependent, for everything that it constructs, on its own distinction between self-reference and allo-reference?
Niklas Luhmann