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Quotes About Circulate

I think the art world heightens the intensity of desires for inclusion, and the humiliations of exclusion, which is why it's a great place to circulate when you are in the lucky position, as I am, of not wanting or needing anything from anyone.
~ Rachel Kushner
The conversation changed. The term "rape culture" started to circulate widely. It insists that a wider culture generates individual crimes and that both must be addressed—and can be.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Knowledge is like money: to be of value it must circulate, and in circulating it can increase in quantity and, hopefully, in value.
~ Louis L'Amour
I felt knowledge and the unity of the world circulate in me like my own blood.
~ Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha
Y a nosotros no nos queda más que la venganza. Una venganza terrible y cruel, de la que todavía circularán leyendas dentro de cien años. Leyendas que la gente temerá escuchar cuando caiga la noche.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
For a band like me I don't really get crazy exposure with the record so sometimes it does take a while to circulate around and get out to fans.
~ Ryan Bingham
I wonder how it worked inside the Stasi: who thought up these blackmail schemes? Did they send them up the line for approval? Did pieces of paper come back initialled and stamped 'Approved': the ruining of a marriage, the destruction of a career, the imprisonment of a wife, the abandonment of a child? Did they circulate internal updates: 'Five new and different ways to break a heart'?
~ Anna Funder
Knowledge is like money: To be of value it must circulate, and in circulating it can increase in quantity and, hopefully, in value.
~ Louis L'Amour
Give me a sentence which no intelligence can understand. There must be a kind of life and palpitation to it, and under its words akind of blood must circulate forever.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Money isn't the only thing that must flow and circulate in order to have good value: good turns and gifts must flow and circulate . . . for any social system to remain in balance.
~ Margaret Atwood
There were two grad students, Burcu and Ula?, who sometimes came to the club meetings to circulate petitions about the Armenian genocide. They were really stressful people—not just about the petitions, but about everything. You could see exactly what their parents were like.
~ Elif Batuman
The breath is like the waves in the ocean that help circulate the water so that it does not become stagnant.
~ Sakyong Mipham
In Israel, waves of anger and fear circulate all the time, but so do jokes and gossip and silky evening breezes. So, too, in America.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
My worries travel around in my head on their well worn path
~ Mary Ann Shaffer
To protect people's lives and keep our children safe, we must implement public-works spending and do so proudly. If possible, I'd like to see the Bank of Japan purchase all of the construction bonds that we need to issue to cover the cost. That would also forcefully circulate money in the market. That would be positive for the economy, too.
~ Shinzo Abe
Rumors faster like barnacles around any event, tending to take familiar shapes.
~ Tanith Lee
The greenback dollar was born from this action. Lincoln said, "The government should create, issue and circulate all the currency and credit needed to satisfy the spending power of the government and the buying
~ Frank White
Books, gentlemen, are a species of men, and introduced to them you circulate in the very best society that this world can furnish, without the intolerable infliction of dressing to go into it.
~ Herman Melville
In civilised society law is the chimney through which all that smoke discharges itself that used to circulate through the whole house
~ Walter Scott
disseminated.
~ Jan Moran
She was a classic beauty. She looked like a coin, so it was only natural for her to circulate.
~ Christopher Lee
Unlike a fountain that circulates the same water in an enclosed, perpetually recycling system, a human being circulates thoughts in an unlimited reservoir of self. Don't limit yourself to being a mere fountain when you contain an ocean.
~ Vera Nazarian
That's why it's best not to start the engine on an open throttle from cold (unless the handbook recommends it): immediate revs from cold cause a lot of wear to oil-starved bearings. Starting with a closed throttle allows the oil time to circulate and warm, while the engine is idling, for those crucial first few seconds.
~ Unknown
We shall see later on that the diversity of the forms of death that circulate invisibly is the cause of the peculiar unexpectedness of obituary notices in the newspapers.
~ Marcel Proust