Quotes About Association
Your friends are a reflection of you.
~ Elizabeth George
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Be careful who you surround yourself with you might be being judged based upon it... Family, friend or foe...
~ Unknown
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Success breeds success. As you reach your goal, you will build a positive association in your mind & will increase positive feelings about the task and course. If you don't meet the goal, move on and don't dwell on the past. You have the jewel of a present & a clear future. It is up to you to take control & become a pioneer of tomorrow. It is never too late to jump off to the other side of the fence to grab the opportunity.
~ Unknown
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saffron. Not only Titans would attend. Minos was
~ Madeline Miller
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She knew what the Barbour aftershave would make her think of, and of course it did with its forest violets and cinnamon bark.
~ Unknown
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But while the color may sap appetite in the most literal sense, it feeds it in others.
~ Maggie Nelson
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I'll come to any benefit if I see SCLC get all the money.
~ Mahalia Jackson
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Jones's crime was "lithobolia"—hurling stones supernaturally.
~ Unknown
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Sólo el reconocimiento de la igualdad permite asociar la libertad de cada uno a la fraternidad de todos, el individuo a la relación, bajo su forma plenamente realizada. Hay
~ Unknown
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in reality Oswald must have been no less ruthless and bloodthirsty than any other bretwalda.
~ Unknown
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died in 735, a generation before Offa's accession.
~ Unknown
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The letter survives because it forms the book's preface.)
~ Unknown
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it was news of the surprise match that triggered the rebellion
~ Unknown
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Now, thanks to his recent backing of
~ Unknown
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in whose blandishments he could luxuriate every day rather than clothe himself in woollen rags, like monks do.')
~ Unknown
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Thus I discovered that if one is the least bit welcoming in one's treatment of it, a word never comes alone. It brings along with it all those that belong to its clan...102
~ Unknown
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Once I had recognized the taste of the crumb of madeleine soaked in her decoction of lime flowers which my aunt used to give me… immediately the old gray house upon the street, where her room was, rose up like the scenery of a theater.
~ Marcel Proust
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All the products of one period have something in common; the artists who illustrate the poetry of their generation are the same artists who are employed by the big financial houses. And nothing reminds me so much of the monthly parts of Notre-Dame de Paris, and of various books by Gérard de Nerval, that used to hang outside the grocer's door at Combray, than does, in its rectangular and flowery border, supported by recumbent river-gods, a 'personal share' in the Water Company.
~ Marcel Proust
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We try to discover in things, which become precious to us on that account, the reflection of what our soul has projected on to them; we are disillusioned when we find that they are in reality devoid of the charm which they owed, in our minds, to the association of certain ideas; sometimes we mobilise all our spiritual forces in a glittering array in order to bring our influence to bear on other human beings who, we very well know, are situated outside ourselves where we can never reach them.
~ Marcel Proust
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As profession recognizes profession, so, too, does vice.
~ Marcel Proust
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We try to discover in things, which become precious to us on that account, the reflection of what our soul has projected on to them; we are disillusioned when we find that they are in reality devoid of the charm which they owed, in our minds, to the association of certain ideas.
~ Marcel Proust
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We try to discover in things, endeared to us on that account, the spiritual glamour which we ourselves have cast upon them; we are disillusioned, and learn that they are in themselves barren and devoid of the charm which they owed, in our minds, to the association of certain ideas; sometimes we mobilise all our spiritual forces in a glittering array so as to influence and subjugate other human beings who, as we very well know, are situated outside ourselves, where we can never reach them.
~ Marcel Proust
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My voice thou oft hast heard and hast not feared, But oft rejoiced
~ John Milton
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California is like a Nazi state with palm trees
~ John Sandford
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