Quotes About Private
As long as you remain in your private vacuum, you can pretend you are in harmony with the One. But the moment you pick up the clay, electronic or otherwise, you become a demiurge, and he who embarks on the creation of worlds is already tainted with corruption and evil.
~ Umberto Eco
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La caca es lo más personal y reservado que tenemos. El resto pueden conocerlo todos, la expresión de tu cara, tu mirada, tus gestos (...) Los seres humanos aman el perfume de sus propios excrementos pero no el de los ajenos. En el fondo, forman parte de nuestro cuerpo
~ Umberto Eco
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Grief is individual. Some like it public, some like it private. For some, it's complicated because their relationship with the dead was complicated.
~ Val McDermid
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And those that there are tend to be so deep in the closet you could mistake them for a clothes hanger.
~ Val McDermid
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discreetly flashed its lights.
~ Val McDermid
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It is a false and dangerous situation which bases public power on private want, and roots the grandeur of the State in the suffering of the individual. It is a badly constituted grandeur which combines all the material elements, and into which no moral element enters.
~ Victor Hugo
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But then around 1980, under the camouflage of high inflation, private colleges started increasing their prices every year a bit faster than inflation. Public colleges soon followed suit, state legislatures started cutting university funding, and that vicious cycle picked up speed. In the 1990s the price of a college education ballooned even faster—especially at public institutions—and never stopped.
~ Kurt Andersen
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but pain is a private business
~ Laila Lalami
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He was inside that realm of mind, the private universe, the infinite sphere of himself where he went to work magic.
~ Laini Taylor
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It is with some violation of the imagination that we conceive of an actor belonging to the relations of private life, so closely do we identify these persons in our mind with the characters which they assume upon the stage.
~ lamb charles iii
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In private, Prince Albert's rooms were immaculately preserved, a shaving jug of hot water provided every day.
~ Catharine Arnold
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Os segredos do coração são de natureza íntima
~ Catherine Anderson
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Thieves of private property pass their lives in chains; thieves of public property in riches and luxury.
~ Cato the Elder
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The revolution that goes on in your head, nobody will ever see that.
~ Gil Scott-Heron
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The Common Core State Standards Initiative, as it's officially known, is the product of three private organizations, two of which have official-sounding names: the National Governors Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO). The third private group is Achieve Inc., which boasts on its Web page that it helped take the idea of nationalized learning standards from "a radical proposal into a national agenda.
~ Glenn Beck
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While the NSA is officially a public agency, it has countless overlapping partnerships with private sector corporations, and many of its core functions have been outsourced.
~ Glenn Greenwald
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When my mother died I learned that grief can be a very private thing.
~ Glenn Meade
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Cory said abruptly: 'Enough of these trials and tests; clearly you all are competent at slitting throats and drowning old women. Whether you can achieve more strenuous acts remains to be seen. Now then: seat yourselves, and give me all your attention, and I will tell you what I expect of you. Landlord, bring us ale, then step from the room, as we wish to make private conversation.
~ Jack Vance
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To my surprise, Joscelin rose. 'Phedre-' He began, then halted. Sitting below him, I watched him smile to himself, quiet and private. 'Phedre yields with a willow's grace,' he said softly. 'And endures with the strength of mountains. Without her, life would be calm; and yet lack all meaning.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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It seemed to have no sense whatever of the exigencies of human life; it was so familiar and so public that it became, at last, the most despairingly private of cities. One was continually being jostled, yet longed, at the same time, for the sense of others, for a human touch; and if one was never — it was the general complaint — left alone in New York, one had, still, to fight very hard in order not to perish of loneliness.
~ James Baldwin
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in America, by an emotional poverty so bottomless, and a terror of human life, of human touch, so deep, that virtually no American appears able to achieve any viable, organic connection between his public stance and his private life.
~ James Baldwin
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a man has a false heart in his mouth for all the world to see, another in his breast to show his very special friends and his family, and the real one, the true one, the secret one, which is never known to anyone except himself alone
~ James Clavell
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A man has a false heart in his mouth for all the world to see, another in his breast to show all his special friends and his family, and the real one, the true one, the secret one, which is not known to anyone except himself alone.
~ James Clavell
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We are anxious in the face of our unchangeable past; we long to recreate segments of our private histories, but we are stuck with them.
~ Lewis B. Smedes
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