Quotes About Disruption
Ideas disturb the levelness of life
~ Susan Sontag
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It's actually very hard to find an area of the economy that doesn't fundamentally change in the measure that we are able to read and write life code.
~ Juan Enriquez
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He sighed, wondering how his life had been turned upside down by this woman in less than forty-eight hours. Correction: by this woman, a pig, and a rabbit.
~ Julia Quinn
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No, you just keep crashing my life. Look—" I said, and Al grunted. "Here it comes," the demon muttered. "Listen. Listen to this, runt. She's going to have a list.
~ Kim Harrison
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Real change is always violent, but it may hurt a lot less than what's in place before the violence occurs.
~ John Edgar Wideman
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Writers transform: they throw a hand grenade into the notion of reality that people carry around in their heads. That's very dangerous, very destructive, but not to do it means you are satisfied with the status quo - and that's a kind of danger as well, because a kind of violence is already being perpetuated.
~ John Edgar Wideman
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then my mother barges into me like an angry bull when I think I'm safe home.
~ John Flanagan
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Good boy,' she said and swung herself easily up and into the saddle. And all hell broke loose. Bumper seemed to spring off the ground from all four feet, arching his back and throwing her off balance. Then he came down with a teeth-jarring crash and promptly put his head down, exploding his rump up into the air.
~ John Flanagan
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Dat begrijp ik. Dit is een vredig plaatsje en u ziet de rust hier niet graag verstoord.' Erak glimlachte terug, maar een haai had nauwelijks valser kunnen glimlachen. 'Nee, integendeel. Dit is een buitengewoon gewelddadige stad en als uw mannen voor moeilijkheden zorgen, gaan zonder pardon hun koppen eraf.
~ John Flanagan
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He was intolerant of quiet," says Walter Map, "and did not hesitate to disturb almost half of Christendom.
~ John Guy
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He was a man who longed to do more with his life, to investigate creativity and originality, but was afraid of the disruption this indulgence might bring to a carefully regimented life.
~ John Katzenbach
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Normalmente, nos estorbamos los unos a los otros
~ John Katzenbach
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There is nothing stable in the world uproar's your only music.
~ John Keats
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When John Hetherington ventured out in public wearing the first top hat, it was considered so shocking that children screamed, women fainted, and a small boy broke his arm in the chaos.
~ John Lloyd
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In May 2014, the Moon had faster broadband than most of rural Britain.
~ John Lloyd
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The disruptive powers of excessive national fecundity may have played a greater part in bursting the bonds of convention than either the power of ideas or the errors of autocracy.
~ John Maynard Keynes
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If a theme runs through the history of Florida, it is this: something's great, and someone comes along to mess it up.
~ Eliot Kleinberg
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Yes, surely that was a disruption. But it was not even remotely the whole story.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Where the road was broken, its edges had cracked and meltd where the Technomancer had pulled her Tower from the earth, interrupting its symmetry.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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The happy passive nature, locked up with itself like a mirror in an airy room, reflects what goes on but demands not to be approached. A pact with life, a pact of immunity, appears to exist-But this pact is not respected for ever- a street accident, an overheard quarrel, a certain note in a voice, a face coming too close, a tree being blown down, someone's unjust fate- the peace tears right across.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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Language seldom fails quietly, it fails noisily.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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She had wondered once if the human love she had longed for, and now knew, was symbolic and she realized with the approach of Christmas that the love of God contains the human power of love in its supernatural state. It was that that burst forth two thousand years ago and disrupted the world like a tidal wave.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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The whole new layer on top of what I was thinking about in the nineteen-seventies is climate change," Lovejoy told me. He has written that "in the face of climatic change, even natural climatic change, human activity has created an obstacle course for the dispersal of biodiversity," the result of which could be "one of the greatest biotic crises of all time.
~ Elizabeth Kolbert
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ante el cambio climático, aunque fuera un cambio climático natural, la actividad humana ha creado una carrera de obstáculos para la dispersión de la biodiversidad
~ Elizabeth Kolbert
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