Quotes About Discarded
Life was indeed interminable. The inattention of her contemporaries to some mortal questions, like race, didn't suit her. She didn't believe a past could, or should, be so easily discarded
~ Jewelle L. Gómez
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My life is like a lone, forgotten Q-Tip in the second-to-last drawer.
~ Carrie Fisher
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I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: I am like a broken vessel.
~ Anonymous
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From the immediate abandonment of the promise of an extra £350m for the NHS, the history of Brexit is already littered with discarded and unfulfillable promises.
~ Dominic Grieve
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Tolerance does not grow with banning what is thought to be unpalatable; it grows with arguing and talking about it; for that which is unpalatable gets discarded.
~ Romila Thapar
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Self-evidence, of which Russell has said so much, can only be discarded in logic by language itself preventing every logical mistake. That logic is a priori consists in the fact that we cannot think illogically.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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está lleno de colillas.
~ Andrea Camilleri
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your second-hand bicycles in the alleyways
~ John Altman
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A discarded newspaper skimmed the sidewalk with a sound like the whisperings of a dead lover.
~ John Connolly
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Whenever the truth is uncovered, the artist will always cling with rapt gaze to what still remains covering even after such uncovering; but the theoretical man enjoys and finds satisfaction in the discarded covering and finds the highest object of his pleasure in the process of an ever happy uncovering that succeeds through his own efforts.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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The genius of 'Game of Thrones' is that in this rich imagining of a world redolent of the medieval, the rules of a Middle Ages morality play have been so thoroughly discarded.
~ Julia Gillard
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A shape was only a mask, to be discarded upon an instant.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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What Patanjali said applies to me and will apply to you. He wrote, "With this truth bearing light will begin a new life. Old unwanted impression are discarded and we are protected from the damaging effects of new experiences." (Yoga Sutras, Chapter 1, Verse 50)
~ B.K.S. Iyengar
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How much has to be explored and discarded before reaching the naked flesh of feeling.
~ Claude Debussy
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She leaped away from Villiers the moment the note sounded in the air, sadness falling from her like a discarded cloak.
~ Eloisa James
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If you are in support of in vitro fertilization, then you have to recognize that human embryos are being created in excess of what can be used safely to reimplant for a pregnancy. So they're going to end up being discarded.
~ Francis Collins
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Love is at first a set of delusions, which, as time goes by, are discarded like training wheels, and you love truly.
~ Robert Breault
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So to get there, he is going to have to rely on the same network of Goodwill trucks that the polar bears use to pick up our discarded fax machines.
~ Stephan Pastis
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crowded about the four sides of the green to watch and cheer. Viola had set out from home early in the morning looking ladylike and elegant in a muslin dress and shawl and straw bonnet, her hair in a neatly braided coronet about her head beneath it. She had even been wearing gloves. But she had long ago discarded all the accessories. Even her hair, slipping stubbornly out of its pins during the busy morning of rushing hither and yon, had been allowed finally to hang loose in a long braid down
~ Mary Balogh
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Sunday is the bridge to the forgotten and discarded Holies of the world . . .
~ Joseph Roth
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The progress of science is strewn, like an ancient desert trail, with the bleached skeleton of discarded theories which once seemed to possess eternal life.
~ Arthur Koestler
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Or you can look further and read into it a parable, an allegory maybe, a metaphor for how people and things were loved and discarded based upon their immediate value.
~ St. James, James
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The purpose of history is to explain the present - to say why the world around us is the way it is. History tells us what is important in our world, and how it came to be. It tells us what is to be ignored, or discarded. That is true power - profound power. The power to define a whole society.
~ Michael Crichton
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So often, the discarded love of youth is desperately yearned for in maturity.
~ Wayne Gerard Trotman
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