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Quotes About Association

The existence of the Slemmington Hunt was
~ Unknown
There was a pretext, albeit slender, that might have prompted Hayek to reach out to Keynes: Keynes had succeeded Edgeworth as editor of the Economic Journal in 1911. But
~ Unknown
So what rhyming poems do is they take all these nearby sound curves and remind you that they first existed that way in your brain. Before they meant something specific, they had a shape and a way of being said. And now, yes, gloom and broom are floating fifty miles away from each other in you mind because they refer to different notions, but they're cheek-by-jowl as far as your tongue is concerned.
~ Nicholson Baker
Comatose, Pa's wife, the slobstress, buried an armchair beneath her bulk.
~ Nick Cave
I don't particularly believe all love is doomed. But I guess, one is usually kinda suffering from some aborted love affair or association, rather than being at the peak of one. I think it's fairly obvious that a lot more suffering goes on in the name of love than the little happiness you can squeeze out of it.
~ Nick Cave
2001 study by the Association of British Neurologists found thirty-five cases of neurological complications, including nine strokes, occurring within twenty-four hours of neck manipulation.
~ Nick Cohen
Writers, especially poets, are particularly prone to madness. There exists a striking association between creativity and manic depression. Why are more creative people prone to madness? They have more than average amounts of energies and abilities to see things in a fresh and original way—then because they also have depression, I think they're more in touch with human suffering.
~ Nick Flynn
Hell has no interest in our debauched moral currency.
~ Unknown
Memories seem to be stored using a variety of mysterious principles, so that you have to circle around and around, through misty clouds of association, before you can relocate some missing piece. It is easy to persuade yourself of the truth of something for which the only evidence is a strong urge to believe. Douglas
~ Nick Webb
Her knuckles smelled of garlic and, faintly, that sleepy, buttery-toast scent my brain was already beginning to recognize.
~ Nicola Griffith
To discover the fool there is no better reagent than the word "medieval." He immediately sees red.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Eugenics appals those who fear its judgment.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
shangzuo, the seat of honor facing the door? Who would
~ Nicole Mones
that correlation does not show causation.
~ Unknown
But the most important thing to remember is that correlation does not show causation.
~ Unknown
The enemy of my friend is my enemy and the friend of my enemy is my enemy.
~ Unknown
And irony without humor is violence.
~ Noah Hawley
Quantum theory has led, for our purposes, to a new association of energy and information. A crude form of this association occurs in the theories of line noise in a telephone circuit or an amplifier. Such background noise may be shown to be unavoidable, as it depends on the discrete character of the electrons which carry the current; and yet it has a definite power of destroying information
~ Norbert Wiener
One Jewish critic of the "Holocaust-themed dinner" conjured this scenario: "Mass murder. Horrible plunder. Slave labor. Let's eat.")
~ Unknown
Moonstruck... was one of the few romantic comedies to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.
~ Norman Jewison
Whenever we read anything, we find our attention moving in two directions at once. One direction is outward or centrifugal, in which we keep going outside our reading, from the individual words to the things they mean, or, in practice, to our memory of the conventional association between them. The other direction is inward or centripetal, in which we try to develop from the words a sense of the larger verbal pattern they make.
~ Northrop Frye
Why, can you imagine what would happen if we named all the twos Henry or George or Robert or John or lots of other things? You'd have to say Robert plus John equals four, and if the four's name were Albert, things would be hopeless.
~ Norton Juster
What's more, she gives shapes to the links between words and their meanings, and then fits them into chains of her own choosing.
~ Nuruddin Farah
Kültür, sadece baz? isimleri hat?rlamaktan ibaret de?ildir, deniliyordu. Kültür, bu isimleri yerli yerinde ve ba?ka isimlerle münasebetini bilerek kullanmak demekti. Kelimeler, kelimeler…
~ Unknown