
Top 18 Baskerville Quotes
#1. Ironically, the first full Baskerville biography published by CUP in 1907 was printed in Caslon
Simon Garfield
#2. The criminalization of a non-custodial in not uncommon; such extreme measures of the divorce and post-divorce process can be described as common practice. Stephen Baskerville describes this consequence of no-fault in the article, "Divorced from Reality.
H. Kirk Rainer
#3. Lady Baskerville paced up and down wringing her hands. She required only an armful of weedy flowers to make a somewhat mature Ophelia.
Elizabeth Peters
#4. Adso of Melk: The Koran, the Bible of the infidels, a perverse book ...
William of Baskerville: A book containing a wisdom different from ours.
Umberto Eco
#5. Intervals of munching and mumbling as she crammed food into her mouth. I did not blame Lady Baskerville for her precipitate departure
Elizabeth Peters
#6. The great poem and the deep theorem are new to every reader, and yet are his own experiences, because he himself recreates them.
Jacob Bronowski
#7. I mean, not wanting to be flip about it, but even within a corporation, you get sort of cult-like behaviors sometimes.
Jane Poynter
#8. Gratitude is liberating. It is subversive. It helps us to realize that we are sufficient, and that realization frees us.
Joanna Macy
#9. If I'm finally taking a trip into the unknown; there ought to be photographs to document this momentous event.
Kristin Hannah
#10. It's impossible to live without hurting others.
Jun Mochizuki
#11. Managing your small failures (iterations) and major failures (pivots) as part of the entrepreneurial development process to save you from a fatal failure that has been the hallmark of most entrepreneurial journeys.
Peter A. Baskerville
#12. Even if this world is nothing but a story, even if we exist only to entertain someone far beyond our reach, I don't think this world is ridiculous!
Jun Mochizuki
#13. People believed in lies far more easily than the truth
Joy Preble
#14. Laugh all you want and cry all you want and whistle at pretty men in the street and to hell with anybody who thinks you're a damned fool!
Armistead Maupin
#15. I always thought eating was a ridiculous activity anyway. I'd get out of it myself if I could, though you've got to do it to stay alive, they tell me.
Margaret Atwood
#16. ... the Devil is the arrogance of the spirit, faith without smile, truth that is never seized by doubt.
Umberto Eco
#17. Whenever a doctor cannot do good, he must be kept from doing harm.
Hippocrates
#18. Beyond the edge of the world there's a space where emptiness and substance neatly overlap, where past and future form a continuous, endless loop. And, hovering about, there are signs no one has ever read, chords no one has ever heard.
Haruki Murakami
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