Quotes About Irretrievably
I don't see basic income as a panacea, but we must have a new income distribution system. The old one has broken down irretrievably.
~ Guy Standing
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One gets sometimes such a flash of inspiration, you know. I did say the right thing, though indeed he could not have been more irretrievably lost than he was at this very moment, when the foundations of our intimacy were being laid—to endure—to endure—even to the end—even beyond.
~ Joseph Conrad
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But in the dissolution of sentimental partnerships it is seldom that both associates are able to withdraw their funds at the same time; and Glennard gradually learned that he stood for the venture on which Mrs. Aubyn had irretrievably staked her all.
~ Edith Wharton
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Is something irretrievably... broken inside of him? How do you know if your own only family member is a sociopath? And how much time have we got?
~ Diana Peterfreund
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while he is reading Adam Smith, Ricardo, and Say, he runs his father in debt irretrievably
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Nothing is so irretrievably lost to a society as the sense of fear it felt about a grave danger that was subsequently coped with.
~ George Will
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Those things which seem to take meaning away from human life include not only suffering but dying as well. I never tire of saying that the only really transitory aspects of life are the potentialities; but as soon as they are actualized, they are rendered realities at that very moment; they are saved and delivered into the past, wherein they are rescued and preserved from transitoriness. For, in the past, nothing is irretrievably lost but everything irrevocably stored.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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But crossing into Louisiana I got this haunted little rill of feeling -- there was moss and mud everywhere and an inexplicable, hollow sensation that Louisiana is what would be left of the South after it has been nuked -- that I and everything around me were irretrievably rotten.
~ Padgett Powell
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Time is to clock as mind is to brain. The clock or watch somehow contains the time. And yet time refuses to be bottled up like a genie stuffed in a lamp. Whether it flows as sand or turns on wheels within wheels, time escapes irretrievably, while we watch. Even when the bulbs of the hourglass shatter, when darkness withholds the shadow from the sundial, when the mainspring winds down so far that the clock hands hold still as death, time itself keeps on.
~ Dava Sobel
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