Top 55 Quotes About Aime
#1. Je t'aime tant, je ne peux pas trouver la fin de mon amour pour toi
(I love you so thar I can't find the end of my love for you)
Miguel El Portugues
#2. Say something real,' she whispers.
'Je t'aime.' I love you.
Krista Ritchie
#3. L'on a beau se cacher a' soi-me me, l'on aime toujours. We vainly conceal from ourselves the fact that we are always in love.
Blaise Pascal
#4. Te amo." "Je t'aime, mon cheri," Ty said brokenly.
Abigail Roux
#5. I am not young but I feel young. The day I feel old, I will go to bed and stay there. J'aime la vie! I feel that to live is a wonderful thing.
Coco Chanel
#6. I think that there has been a slow recognition that there's a mind at work here, and there's a skill and some bit of artistry, and that I could probably do other things. Otherwise, I don't know that I would've been given the opportunity to do Paris, Je T'Aime.
Wes Craven
#7. Tous les jours on couche avec des femmes qu'on n'aime pas, et l'on ne couche pas avec des femmes qu'on aime. Every day we sleep with women we do not love and don't sleep with the women we do love.
Denis Diderot
#9. It is very clear that one way to challenge insults is to submit to them.
Aime Martin
#10. It requires two indiscreet persons to institute a quarrel; one individual cannot quarrel alone.
Aime Martin
#11. In the whole world no poor devil is lynched, no wretch is tortured, in whom I too am not degraded and murdered.
Aime Cesaire
#12. Reason, I sacrifice you to the evening breeze.
Aime Cesaire
#13. There are people, even today, who thought and still think that it is all simply a matter of the left taking power in France, that with a change in the economic conditions the black question will disappear. I think that the economic question is important, but it is not the only thing.
Aime Cesaire
#14. Culture is everything. Culture is the way we dress, the way we carry our heads, the way we walk, the way we tie our ties - it is not only the fact of writing books or building houses.
Aime Cesaire
#15. Out of the sky, the birds, the parrots, the bells, silk, cloth, and drums, out of Sundays dancing, children's words and love words, out of love for the little fists of children, I will build a world, my world with round shoulders.
Aime Cesaire
#16. I have a different idea of a universal. It is of a universal rich with all that is particular, rich with all the particulars there are, the deepening of each particular, the coexistence of them all.
Aime Cesaire
#17. I am talking about societies drained of their essence, cultures trampled underfoot, institutions undermined, lands confiscated, religions smashed, magnificent artistic creations destroyed, extraordinary possibilities wiped out.
Aime Cesaire
#18. There's room for everyone at the rendezvous of victory.
Aime Cesaire
#19. It is not a dead society that we want to revive. We leave that to those who go in for exoticism.
Aime Cesaire
#20. All our first movements are good, generous, heroical; reflection weakens and kills them.
Aime Martin
#21. A civilization that proves incapable of solving the problems it creates is a decadent civilization.
A civilization that chooses to close its eyes to its most crucial problems is a stricken civilization.
A civilization that uses its principles for trickery and deceit is a dying civilization.
Aime Cesaire
#22. Your face
like a village asleep at the bottom of a lake
which is reborn to daylight from the grass and from the year
germinates
Aime Cesaire
#25. Whatever may be the laws and customs of a country, women always give the tone to morals. Whether slaves or free, they reign, because their empire is that of the affections.
Aime Martin
#26. My name is Reggie. I'm about kicking ass, I'm about taking names, and we're about making games.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#27. It was only after the earthquake that the health minister said mental health should be a priority and that the issue was talked about.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#28. For us, launching new systems is about bringing new consumer experiences to the marketplace and we're doing that with Nintendo land and third-party publishers are doing it with games like ZombiU. For us, now is the right time to launch new hardware.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#29. I'd much rather have the consumer buy a Wii, some accessories, and a ton of games, vs. buying any of my competitor's products.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#30. Beware, my body and my soul, beware above all of crossing your arms and assuming the sterile attitude of the spectator, for life is not a spectacle, a sea of griefs is not a proscenium, and a man who wails is not a dancing bear.
Aime Cesaire
#31. A man screaming is not a dancing bear. Life is not a spectacle.
Aime Cesaire
#32. The key here are two little words: the word 'or' and the word 'and'. Nintendo is not an or company, with games devoted to just this group or that group. We're an and company, with games for this group and that group and for groups that don't even call themselves gamers yet.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#33. If you would know the political and moral condition of a people, ask as to the position of its women.
Aime Martin
#34. In fact, you could say that I became a poet by renouncing poetry.
Aime Cesaire
#35. Mario sees himself in Nintendo DS, and he feels like flying.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#36. In exalting the faculties of the soul, we annihilate, in a great degree, the delusion of the senses.
Aime Martin
#37. Attitudes to mental health are slowly changing, there's less stigma among healthcare workers and a greater commitment to provide mental health treatment when doctors and nurses can see people do get better.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#38. Communism has served us ill in having us swap a living brotherhood for what looks to have the features of the coldest of all chill abstractions.
Aime Cesaire
#39. Alas! There's no one in hell ... all the devils are here!
Aime Cesaire
#41. Poetic knowledge is born in the great silence of scientific knowledge.
Aime Cesaire
#42. Africa, help me to go home, carry me like an aged child in your arms. Undress me and wash me. Strip me of all of these garments, strip me as a man strips off dreams when the dawn comes ...
Aime Cesaire
#43. The weakness of most men
they do not know how to become a stone or tree.
Aime Cesaire
#44. Being the puppet master, it's like running Nintendo of America.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#45. Like the scorpion's question mark
drawn in the pollen on the canvas of the sky and of our brains at midnight
Aime Cesaire
#46. Nintendo DS is not standing still. As a tenth serious competitor decides to make a run at Game Boy, DS raises the bar on portable gaming, before they even get started.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#47. If competitors don't like our two to one advantage, dominating market share with both SP and DS, well, I've got bad news. Because we just made it two and a half to one.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#48. It is no use painting the foot of the tree white, the strength of the bark cries out from beneath the paint.
Aime Cesaire
#49. We're working to overcome the overly macho nature of the current online console game world, where a handful of the high testosterone crowd fight for supremacy, while the mass of casual game players stay away.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#50. And let me die suddenly, to be born again in the revelation of beauty ... And the revelation of beauty is the wisdom of the ancestors.
Aime Cesaire
#51. Do not make me into that man of hatred for whom I feel only hatred.
Aime Cesaire
#52. The forest remembers that the last word can only be
the flaming cry of the bird of ruins in the bowl of the storm
Aime Cesaire
#53. Nintendo's way is to challenge conventional thinking. Not just for the sake of doing things differently, but to do things better.
Reggie Fils-Aime
#54. Beware of crossing your arms in the sterile attitude of the spectator, because life is not a spectacle, because a a sea of sorrows is not a proscenium, because a man who screams is not a dancing bear.
Aime Cesaire
#55. Even then Communists would reproach me for speaking of the Negro problem - they called it my racism. But I would answer: Marx is alright, but we need to complete Marx. I felt that the emancipation of the Negro consisted of more than just a political emancipation.
Aime Cesaire
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