Quotes About Emergence
Throughout known history there have been periodic pandemics of influenza, usually several a century. They erupt when a new influenza virus emerges. And the nature of the influenza virus makes it inevitable that new viruses emerge.
~ John M. Barry
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emerged, the puncture wounds they'd caused oozing blood onto the straw.
~ Unknown
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Behavior isn't something someone "has." Rather, it emerges from the interaction of a person's biology, past experiences, and immediate context.
~ L. Todd Rose
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The experience of being depressed and emerging from depression made me understand the idea of a soul. I felt that the language in which one could best acknowledge that drew from faith.
~ Andrew Solomon
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I will eat these herbs. Then whatever is truly in me, let it be out, at last.
~ Madeline Miller
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I invent her, then, as a woman emerging from the sea. A tall man meets here on the black sand. You've come back, he says. Can barely see her in the sea-light. They make love there, and become horses. As night grows black they become weeds
~ Maggie Nelson
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And I say to myself: a moon will rise from my darkness.
~ Mahmoud Darwish
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The results of the general election in December 2015 established the emergence of a new, imperfect four-party system in Spain. The PP remained the
~ Manuel Castells
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Mercia was the last of the major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms to emerge.
~ Unknown
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For, medicine being a compendium of the successive and contradictory mistakes of medical practitioners, when we summon the wisest of them to our aid, the chances are that we may be relying on a scientific truth the error of which will be recognized in a few years' time. So that to believe in medicine would be the height of folly, if not to believe in it were not greater folly still, for from this mass of errors there have emerged in the course of time many truths.
~ Marcel Proust
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I felt memories rising to the surface like a corpse coming up from dark water.
~ Unknown
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Beauty cannot be forced. It alone decides when it will come and sometimes it is the last thing we expect and the very last thing to arrive. Creative artists know this well. Great skill and inspiration set the context or scene where beauty might emerge. But it is not the mind of the artist alone that can determine whether beauty will arrive or not.
~ John O'Donohue
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For there are two possible reactions to social ostracism - either a man emerges determined to be better, purer, and kindlier or he goes bad, challenges the world and does even worse things. The last is by far the commonest reaction to stigma.
~ John Steinbeck
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I know,' said Winter, 'but they don't know.' And he went on with a thought he had been having. 'A time-minded people,' he said, 'and the time is nearly up. They think that just because they have only one leader and one head, we are all like that. They know that ten heads lopped off will destroy them, but we are a free people; we have as many heads as we have people, and in a time of need leaders pop up among us like mushrooms.
~ John Steinbeck
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They drew into themselves and no one could foresee how they would come out of the cloud. For there are two possible reactions to social ostracism— either a man emerges determined to be better, purer, and kindlier or he goes bad, challenges the world and does even worse things. This last is by far the commonest reaction to stigma.
~ John Steinbeck
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as if in the pre-dawn, before light begins to lift edges into being.
~ John Updike
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In the coming years, Irataba emerged — from the perspective of the federal government — as the leader and spokesperson not only of the Mohaves, but of all the Colorado River tribes.
~ Margot Mifflin
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The words emerge from her body without her realizing it, as if she were being visited by the memory of a language long forsaken.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Nothing is slower than the true birth of a man.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Working with HBO was an opportunity to experience creative freedom and 'long-form development' that filmmakers didn't have a chance to do before the emergence of shows like 'The Sopranos.'
~ Martin Scorsese
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We have to go through pain and suffering to be better and become stronger like a seed dropped in dirt covered with darkness it struggles to reach the sunlight and becomes a strong and firm living organism.
~ Unknown
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Incertitudine Mul?i m-au sf?tuit S? m? dau la fund pentru o vreme. E mai bine a?a, Pentru o vreme, ?i m-am dat. La fund to?i se împiedicau de mine. ?i-am ie?it iar la suprafa??. Acum om vedea...
~ Unknown
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De todos modos preparamos la boca por si vuela un beso y si no vuela siempre queda uno que emerge del olvido.
~ Mario Benedetti
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Los sentimientos se deslizan, a veces se refugian en guaridas de amor, pero cuando emergen al aire preso o libre, dan el color del mundo, no del universo inalcanzable sino del mundo chico, el contorno privado en que nos revolvemos. Gracias a ellos, a los sentimientos, tomamos conciencia de que no somos otros, sino nosotros mismos. Los sentimientos nos otorgan nombre, y con ese nombre somos lo que somos.
~ Mario Benedetti
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