Quotes About Emergence
world to be safe, pokes its soft head from
~ Jenna Blum
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As Mary emerged, he shut the door for her then pulled her into the circle of his arms. He held her, not speaking, his head bowed to her shoulder. They were so fragile, Mary realized, these men. In spite of their physical strength, their bluster, the ear-splitting loudness of their voices, they were vulnerable. Broken if struck the wrong way. They needed someone to love them, to care for them, to keep them whole.
~ Jennifer Ashley
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You can sink a thing deep, weight it down with stones, but eventually, it will surface.
~ Jennifer McMahon
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You know, that's what you've been doing in a way--coming out. Coming out of your room. Coming out of your house. Coming out of your shell.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Finally the true dawn emerged, splitting open the womb of the earth, and I found myself in the courtyard of the mosque, yawning and stretching my limbs
~ Emile Habiby
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GerçeÄŸi gömmeniz boÅŸuna, topra??n alt?nda yol al?yor; bir gün, her yandan f??k?racak, öç bitkileri olarak aç?lacakt?r.
~ Émile Zola
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If such a little figure Slipped quiet from its chair
~ Emily Dickinson
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It seemed to him that there was some urgency in the air, but then he always felt like that in February: a sense of something breaking out through his skin.
~ Emma Donoghue
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Accelerating the emergence of an American industrial bourgeoisie, the war tied the fortunes of this class to the Republican party and the national state.
~ Eric Foner
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the emergence during the Civil War and Reconstruction of a national state possessing vastly expanded authority and a new set of purposes, including an unprecedented commitment to the ideal of a national citizenship whose equal rights belonged to all Americans regardless of race.
~ Eric Foner
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Our problem is not to trace the emergence of a world market, of a sufficiently active class of private entrepreneurs, or even (in England) of a state dedicated to the proposition that the maximization of private profit was the foundation of government policy...By the 1780s we can take the existence of all these for granted...
~ Eric Hobsbawm
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En chacun de nous existe un Mr Hyde; le tout est d'empêcher que les conditions d'émergence du monstre ne soient rassemblées.
~ Amin Maalouf
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We should not minimize our sacred endeavors in this world, where, like faint glimmers in the dark, we have emerged....
~ Andrei Sakharov
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Neoliberalism emerged by defining itself against what it labelled as an unrealistic and unsustainable programme of social welfare and public spending.
~ Mark Fisher
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Rap or hip-hop music emerged in the West because of the atrocities against the Blacks. Their lyrics had a certain style of rebellion and it was quite personal.
~ Badshah
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Sometimes we think roles define us. One can emerge beyond the confines of their roles to make an impact on society.
~ Ashish Vidyarthi
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I'm a late developer.
~ Kristin Scott Thomas
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Certainly, the emergence of Enterprise Rent-A-Car and the Taylor family has been one of the great things that has happened in St. Louis. We are no longer headquarters for McDonnell Douglas, although the McDonnell family is still very much involved in our community.
~ William Henry Danforth
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The Tea Party emerged from a laudably grassroots base: libertarians, fervent Constitutionalists, and ordinary people alarmed at the suppression of liberties, whether by George W. Bush or Barack Obama.
~ Naomi Wolf
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2010 was sort of this shock and shift in congress, with the real emergence of the Tea Party.
~ Michelle Lujan Grisham
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The texts we write are not visible until they are written. Like a creature coaxed from out a deep wood, the text reveals itself little by little.
~ Rikki Ducornet
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under suitable conditions, cooperation can indeed emerge in a world of egoists without central authority. To
~ Robert Axelrod
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His political writings around the turn of the century reflect the emergence of Leninism (a word he himself never used) as an amalgam of the Russian revolutionary heritage and Marxism. One of his themes was the paramount importance of the practical side of the movement—program, organization, and tactics.
~ Robert C. Tucker
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Let us call the collection of these forces that push and pull at us from deep within human nature. Human nature stems from the particular wiring of our brains, the configuration of our nervous system, and the way we humans process emotions, all of which developed and emerged over the course
~ Robert Greene
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