
Top 13 Signalling Quotes
#1. Footnoting references, signalling quotations, and so on were no part of a 13th-century scholar's duty. He could recycle his own and his predecessor's work without a qualm. He knew nothing of copyright and plagiarism, which are 17th-century inventions.
Fergus Kerr
#2. A finely tuned spike of pain speared through his skull, signalling a detectable breach in his conditioning. He didn't want to stop his decent into chaos. What he wanted was to hurt the men who'd dared look at her.
Nalini Singh
#3. Umpire Harold Bird, having a wonderful time, signalling everything in the world, including stopping traffic coming on from behind.
John Arlott
#4. Long ago the signalling had become no more than a meaningless ritual, now maintained by an animal which had forgotten to learn and a robot which had never known to forget.
Arthur C. Clarke
#5. Rather than signalling the aspiration for system of checks and balances against absolute power, democracy become a euphemism for majority rule.
Peter Mansfield
#6. As artists, we bear the charge of signalling, guiding, communicating and inspiriting change.
Sara Genn
#7. [I attach] little importance to physical size. I don't feel the least humble before the vastness of the heavens. The stars may be large, but they cannot think or love; and these are qualities which impress me far more than size does.
Frank P. Ramsey
#8. I'm interested in the psychological exploration of human nature, and it just happens to come in the form of film-making.
Guy Pearce
#9. Anything,
compared to the people,
is a foundation worth
searching for.
anything.
Charles Bukowski
#10. Everything you've ever believed is probably a lie.
Robert Shea
#11. Do not look for evil. Look for the goodness of God all around you. As you look for signs of His Presence, many more opportunities will occur for you to bless people and share God's true nature.
Graham Cooke
#12. The most important thing for me as an artist is having an identity.
Eric Church
#13. On the morning appointed for Admiral Croft and Mrs. Croft's seeing Kellynch-hall, Anne found it most natural to take her almost daily walk to Lady Russell, and keep out of the way till all was over; when she found it most natural to be sorry that she had missed the opportunity of seeing them.
Jane Austen
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