Top 13 Repertoires Quotes

#1. Choice, what people really want, is the most important thing. Choosing the life you want, making your own choices-that is what defines you as human.

Megan Frampton

#2. Good signiors, both, when shall we laugh? Say, when? You grow exceeding strange: Must it be so? Salar. We'll make our leisures to attend on yours.

William Shakespeare

#3. I have fallen in love with granola, in life and at work. I exercise every morning, and then I have a monstrous day in front of me. Granola gives me energy. It's quick, tasty, and healthy.

Daniel Humm

#4. Let me tell you I am better acquainted with you for a long absence, as men are with themselves for a long affliction: absence does but hold off a friend, to make one see him the truer.

Ovid

#5. That's the way progress works: the more we build up these vast repertoires of scientific and technological understanding, the more we conceal them.

Steven Johnson

#6. ... she felt depressed beyond any thing she had ever known before.

Jane Austen

#7. Just heard Paul Scholes has retired, best I've ever played against by a mile. Most technically gifted player in english history. Legend.

Joey Barton

#8. Were they, for some purpose almost too cunning for belief, only disguised as themselves?

T.H. White

#9. I know that people in fashion and people in general hate to be filmed.

Carine Roitfeld

#10. I was in uniform for four years, and I know that heroism doesn't occur from taking orders, but rather from people who through their own willpower and strength are willing to sacrifice their lives for an idea.

Thor Heyerdahl

#11. Scientists have always thought that because mammoths roamed such a huge territory - from Western Europe to Central North America - that North American woolly mammoths were a sideshow of no particular significance to the evolution of the species.

Hendrik Poinar

#12. Tom Cullen retraced the killer's steps for his book An Autumn of Terror.

Shirley Harrison

#13. Such an event is probable in Agathon's sense of the word: 'it is probable,' he says, 'that many things should happen contrary to probability.'

Aristotle.

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