Quotes About Remote
To sleep, to be far away, remote without knowing it, to forget with one's very body, to have the freedom of unconsciousness like a refuge on a forgotten lake, stagnating among thick foliage in the hidden depths of forests
~ Fernando Pessoa
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Everything else outside me seems far, far away.
~ Meg White
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My dear wife has, I would say, probably never opened a religious book, and seems to be one of those people to whom the whole idea is utterly remote and absurd.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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Bin Laden was 200 miles away from the area where all of these drone strikes were taking out his key leaders, he was able to indulge in his hobbies... and he was making occasional video tapes and audio tapes to the wider world.
~ Peter Bergen
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I suppose that Ive got to point out that 'Nomad Chef' is not about survival in the wild. It is about celebrating remote communities and their food with them.
~ Jock Zonfrillo
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Australia is a wild place.
~ Kurt Vile
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Mostly I use the O2 as an X terminal, however, running my apps on Linux and displaying remotely.
~ Jamie Zawinski
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PintoFeed enables you to feed your pet remotely and check to see if Tabby or Rover is healthy and eating right.
~ Robert Scoble
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In a time when the chance of another civil war did not seem remote, a philosophy that warned against the idolatry of ideas was possibly the only philosophy on which a progressive politics could have been successfully mounted.
~ Louis Menand
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Parmalee and Senior had a remote relationship and seldom saw each other.
~ Ron Chernow
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Space and time were hopelessly entangled, and the present moment was growing increasingly remote.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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but by spring, she had again yielded to the tug and tide of his mind, allowing its currents to carry her back across the continent and wash them up on the remote shores of his evergreen island..
~ Ruth Ozeki
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How far removed in time must an event be for us to remember it? How far for memory's longing to be no longer able to seize it? Most people have a limit in this respect: what lies too near them in time they cannot remember, nor what lies too remote. I know no limit. What was experienced yesterday, I push back a thousand years in time, and remember as if it were yesterday. ?Johannes de Silentio, from_Either/Or_
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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un campo que parecía sujeto por olas de hielo de borde azulado.
~ Alice Munro
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Ultimate Catch' is probably the ultimate angling experience. I go further than ever in pursuit of a fish Ive always wanted to catch - the golden dorado. It lives in the middle of nowhere in Bolivia.
~ Robson Green
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I'm a TV junkie. I'm always flipping through channels.
~ Sebastian Bach
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building that served as a cantina and general store. There were no villagers in sight.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
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Britain has some of the finest climbing on the planet, with a sense of wilderness that rivals anywhere else on earth. You can be on a rock face watching crashing waves and feeling a million miles away but because we're a small isle, you're never really that remote; there's always a village nearby.
~ Steve Backshall
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I have developed my eye as a cinematographer through the craft of operating. When I am not operating, I am often anxious, uncertain, restless, sometimes irritable. When I am in the position of working with Steadicam or remote cameras, I fly with a broken wing.
~ Robert Richardson
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When you can't see someone all day long, the only thing you have to evaluate is the work. A lot of the petty evaluation stats just melt away.
~ Jason Fried
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There's an end-of-empire atmosphere about Burgess; of high Victorian imperialism fading away in a remote outpost.
~ Roger Lewis
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Somewhere, thought Scholscher, in some remote thicket, the corpse of a man was probably rotting away so that his legend might be useful to a cause, an ideology.
~ Romain Gary
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At least you know about Jean-Luc and Heather, don't you. Nay. I was shuffled off to a remote island for four months. I believe that's what mortals do with their unwanted Christmas fruitcakes.
~ Lynsay Sands
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I don't think we should spend any time wandering around that remote possibility. It's nice of you to wish me well, but actually I find it unbearably patronizing.
~ Maeve Binchy
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