Top 15 Pluralitas Quotes

#1. I get so lonely that at times, I literally think it might kill me.

Tillie Cole

#2. We'd never get anything fixed to suit us if we waited for things to suit us before we started.

Laura Ingalls Wilder

#3. There are a lot of good reasons to live, I tell her, and hope she won't ask for a list.

Chuck Palahniuk

#4. Also, there are now new laws in Brazil which create incentives for Argentine and Latin American films to be premiered and distributed in Brazil and vice versa.

Walter Salles

#5. I've always said that if you can get the best people who are good at what they do, but more importantly are passionate about what they do, you'll succeed.

Jim Bankoff

#6. Was genius ever ungrateful? Mere talents are dry leaves, tossed up and down by gusts of passion, and scattered and swept away; but, Genius lies on the bosom of Memory, and Gratitude at her feet.

Walter Savage Landor

#7. Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate. (Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily.)

William Of Ockham

#8. In the U.S., too many yogurts are filled with corn syrup, preservatives, artificial this and that. To me, this is poison.

Mireille Guiliano

#9. The happiness of one does not mean the unhappiness of the others.

Paulo Coelho

#10. At Harvard I learned most uncomfortably that facts are facts. In Italy I learned that facts are the way you look at them.

Sean O'Faolain

#11. The breakthrough innovations come when the tension is greatest and the resources are most limited. That's when people are actually a lot more open to rethinking the fundamental way they do business.

Clayton Christensen

#12. Pop pollution has an effect on musical appreciation comparable to pornography on sex. All that is beautiful, special and full of love is replaced by a grinding mechanism. Just as porn addicts lose the capacity for real sexual love, so do pop addicts lose the capacity for genuine musical experience.

Roger Scruton

#13. Sometimes fear grips me that these fragile moments of life will fade away. It seems that I write against erasure.

Assia Djebar

#14. Congratulations, Jethro. She's sweet on you. You've just taken one the world's most famous role models of feminine independence and turned her into a giddy, flustered mess of hormones.

Penny Reid

#15. That's calculus in a nutshell. It takes a problem that can't be done with regular math because things are constantly changing - the changing quantities show up on a graph as curves - it zooms in on the curve till it becomes straight, and then it finishes off the problem with regular math.

Mark Ryan

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