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Quotes About Variety

I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in life.
~ Sylvia Plath
Subject has the variety of life.
~ Walter J. Phillips
Life appears in a vast variety and innumerable succession of individual forms, since the most salient character of the universe is just that it ceaselessly gives birth to living individuals.
~ Joseph Alexander Leighton
Each person in the world is different and has their own beautiful sound in the symphony of life.
~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
I've played some good guys as well, in Spartacus, Paths of Glory and my favorite picture, Lonely Are the Brave, so I had a mixture of parts in my life.
~ Kirk Douglas
My only requirement for life is that I don't get stuck in a rut.
~ Malin Akerman
There are as many jealousies in life as there are different flowers or trees or animals.
~ Martha Albrand
If we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.
~ John F. Kennedy
a little of this, a little of that - a little of me, a little of you - put it together what do you have? postmodern soup...
~ John Geddes A Familiar Rain
Perpetual novelty is the hallmark of 'cas'.
~ John H. Holland
Wine, on the other hand, is like religion: it's mysterious, sometimes literally opaque, and there are too many kinds of it. You never really know if a particular wine is good or bad; you just have to take it on faith from some judgy wine priest, an initiate to its mysteries. And wine is also like religion because the people who really get into it tend to be fucking unbearable.
~ John Hodgman
Dealing with a lion every now and again makes you better at dealing with lions. Allowing your life to surmount occasional challenges is inoculation—almost literally—against future stress. This brings us back to a central point in this book: variety. Remember, we argued from
~ John J. Ratey
you are born to move with grace, born to embrace novelty and variety, born to crave wide-open spaces, and, above all, born to love. But one of the more profound facts that will emerge is that you are born to heal. Your body fixes itself. A big part of this is an idea called homeostasis, which is a wonderfully intricate array of functions that repair the wear and tear and stress of living.
~ John J. Ratey
Whereas division implies separation, diversity implies variety within a whole.
~ John J. Tierney Jr.
con la variedad compensó la incertidumbre.
~ John Katzenbach
Tacos are not only for Tuesdays.
~ John Kresl
Note that as the cost of beans goes up, the cost of your cup might actually go down, if your favorite café switches from the more expensive, subtler arabica beans to the cheaper, stronger robusta variety. This happened in lots of places during the great coffee-bean price spike of 2010–11, so if you started noticing a few years ago that your morning espresso was making you gibber, that's probably the reason.
~ John Lanchester
From 1934 to 1948, the motto of the BBC was Quaecunque, Latin for 'Whatever'.
~ John Lloyd
We often hear of bad weather, but in reality, no weather is bad. It is all delightful, though in different ways. Some weather may be bad for farmers or crops, but for man all kinds are good. Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating. As Ruskin says, "There is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather."
~ John Lubbock
Finally, however, everything will be perfect again. We need to recognise that there are many forms of perfection. Perfection itself may be diverse. So we should not try to divide people into those who are perfect and those who have an impairment, because basically we are all the same.
~ John M. Hull
We see that music, like the world, is formed from unchanging mathematical principles deployed in time, creating complexity, variety and beauty.
~ John Martineau
The power of a theory is exactly proportional to the diversity of situations it can explain.
~ Elinor Ostrom
how he was different from her, but the same too.
~ Élise Turcotte
You will certainly remember, that the south-west wing is rather distant from that part of the body of the castle where most of the family inhabit. You know too that my rooms open into a long gallery; but you never explored this gallery. My hours with you were rich in pleasure and variety; and I thought not then of the solitary haunts to which I fly, when I seek amusement and find none.
~ Eliza Fenwick