Quotes About Events
Wembley is one of the top stadiums in the world.
~ Marcos Alonso
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You know, we've had some pretty rough festival stages.
~ Aldous Harding
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There ain't any news in being good. You might write the doings of all the convents of the world on the back of a postage stamp, and have room to spare.
~ Finley Peter Dunne
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Nearly every notable event in 'Wake' has a date or a time stamp.
~ Lisa McMann
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I took a political stance early on, but I don't think my work is overtly political. I respond to events.
~ Kara Walker
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By moving them vertically, a representative mean curve could be formed, and individual events were then characterized by individual logarithmic differences from the standard curve.
~ Charles Francis Richter
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National Standards was not a narrative of past events but was leftwing revisionism and Political Correctness.
~ Phyllis Schlafly
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Being in compliance with industry standards is less than 5 percent of what companies need to do to make food safe. Company after company finds that out after they have events.
~ Steve Ells
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I like parties, but I'm shy, and I often find myself standing around, feeling awkward.
~ Michael Bergin
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Few men progress, except as they are pushed along by events.
~ E. W. Howe
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I love to deal with doctrines and events. The contests of men about men I greatly dislike.
~ James A. Garfield
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positions (as well as being signless events) is none other than the Lord's parable of the fig tree. This is how you can both
~ Terry James
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the issue in historical explanation is to explain the character and not the mere occurrence of events. A historical event is not an atomic, isolated, permanent thing but (as we have seen) an "identity" or "historical individual" constructed by the historian.
~ Terry Nardin
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I hadn't considered the suite, as the French put it, the follow-through to circumstances and events that lends life its air at once poignant and meaningful.
~ Thad Carhart
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There are recurring cycles, ups and downs, but the course of events is essentially the same, with small variations. It has been said that history repeats itself. This is perhaps not quite correct; it merely rhymes.
~ Theodor Reik
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In politics, the things that do not happen are frequently as significant as those that do.
~ Theodore H. White
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History is always best written generations after the event, when clouded fact and memory have all fused into what can be accepted as truth, whether it be so or not.
~ Theodore Harold White
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We pursue our own solitary passions and seldom look up, seldom sense that it is we ourselves who form the swelling flood of history, the dark constellation of events we would sooner lay at the feet of others. Until the storm finally gathers, and then we look up and we grow afraid, and we say: This is not what I intended.
~ Thomas A. Day
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The celestial bodies are the cause of all that takes place in the sublunar world.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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God foreknows the use of free will, yet this foreknowledge does not determine events. Rather, what God foreknows is determined by what happens, part of which is affected by free will.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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'Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore,And coming events cast their shadows before.
~ Thomas Campbell
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Histories are a kind of distilled newspapers.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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History is the essence of innumerable biographies.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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Nearly everything faith-related that I have done at Harvard has been followed by free food, from going to services at Harvard's Episcopal Chaplaincy to attending a day of interfaith discussion and dialogue hosted by the university chaplains in the fall.
~ Alexandra Petri
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