Quotes About Origin
The name might have derived from the Portuguese word brasa, meaning glowing coal
~ Laurence Bergreen
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There are multitudes of gold jewelry in the world, but there is only one substance 'Gold'. All the gold jewelry comes from this one substance, the jewelry takes many forms and shapes, but they all arise out of this one substance - gold.
~ Laurence Galian
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When you are lost, go back to the beginning.
~ Cecil Castellucci
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The firemen said there were little fires everywhere," Lexie said. "Multiple points of origin. Possible use of accelerant. Not an accident.
~ Celeste Ng
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The firemen said there were little fires everywhere," Lexie said. "Multiple points of origin.
~ Celeste Ng
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All sins have their origin in a sense of inferiority, otherwise called ambition.
~ Cesare Pavese
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Una cosa sola (tra le molte) mi pare insopportabile all'artista: non sentirsi più all'inizio.
~ Cesare Pavese
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Where does fear come from? It comes from basic bewilderment. Where does basic bewilderment come from? It comes from being unable to harmonize or synchronize mind and body.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
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When you say, "I fucked up," the action retains its meaning, its sordid origin, its obscenity, and its poetry. Poetry is quite compatible with obscenity.
~ Charles Baxter
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On the ordinary view of each species having been independently created, we gain no scientific explanation.
~ Charles Darwin
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We must, however, acknowledge as it seems to me, that a man with all his noble qualities...still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin.
~ Charles Darwin
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We must, however, acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man with all his noble qualities... still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin.
~ Charles Darwin
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Hitler not from a woman is born, but from the men bitterness.(Hitler n'est pas né d'une femme, Mais de l'amertume des hommes)
~ Charles de Leusse
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What the mud had been doing with itself, or where it came from, who could say? But it seemed to collect in a moment, as a crowd will, and in five minutes to have splashed all the sons and daughters of Adam.
~ Charles Dickens
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Duty, Tattycoram. Begin it early, and do it well; and there is no antecedent to it, in any origin or station, that will tell against us with the Almighty, or with ourselves.
~ Charles Dickens
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The consummation of a revelation is always dependent upon its genesis.
~ Grant Horner
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Encyclopedia is a Latin term. It means "to paraphrase a term paper."
~ Greg Ray
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Made in Japan," "Made in Italy," "Made in the United States"—each has meaning to customers and infers that a product has certain qualities based on its country of origin. Such perceptions can change over time. Immediately after World War II, products made in Japan were considered of poor quality and inexpensive, which may seem hard to believe in light of the preeminent view of Japanese quality in the 21st century.
~ Greg W. Marshall
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All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force…. We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. This Mind is the matrix of all matter." — Max Planck, 1944
~ Gregg Braden
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So when did these last two originate? They transcend "whenness," but if I must give a naive answer—when the Father did. When was that? There has not been a "when" when the Father has not been in existence. This, then, is true of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Put another question and I will answer it. Since when has the Son been begotten? Since as long as the Father has not been begotten.
~ Gregory of Nyssa
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En algún punto de la evolución el esperma podrido, el mas corrupto entró por la puerta trasera del óvulo. Y todo se fue al carajo.
~ Guillermo Fadanelli
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The writer is a secret criminal. How? First because writing tries to undertake the journey toward strange sources of art that are foreign to us. "The thing" does not happen here, it happens somewhere else, in a strange and foreign country. The writer has a foreign origin; we do not know the particular nature of these foreigners, but we feel they feel there is an appeal, that someone is calling them back.
~ Helene Cixous
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This whole book is composed of first pages.
~ Helene Cixous
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Love loves to return, to bring back to the origin, to begin loving from the first instant, love wants to love everything
~ Helene Cixous
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