Quotes About Significance
What the strag will think is that any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still know where his towel is is clearly a man to be reckoned with
~ Douglas Adams
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On yedi y?l, üç ay, iki gün, beÅŸ saat, on dokuz dakika ve yirmi iki saniyedir birisinin bana söylediÄŸi ilk ÅŸey bu. dedi adam. Sayd?m.
~ Douglas Adams
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In order that some sense of mystery should still be preserved, no revelation will yet be made concerning whose upper arm sustains the bruise. This fact may safely be made the subject of suspense since it is of no significance whatsoever.
~ Douglas Adams
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More importantly, a towel has immense psychological value.
~ Douglas Adams
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The protruding upper halves of the letters now appear, in the local language, to read "Go stick your head in a pig," and are no longer illuminated, except at times of special celebration.
~ Douglas Adams
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Trillian had come to suspect that the main reason why he had had such a wild and successful life was that he never really understood the significance of anything he did.
~ Douglas Adams
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Bu büyüklükteki bir evrende eÄŸer yaÅŸam var olacaksa, kiÅŸinin orant? duygusu diye bir lüksü kald?ramayaca??n? kesin olarak kan?tlamas?yd?.
~ Douglas Adams
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Trillian had come to suspect that the main reason he had had such a wild and successful life was that he never really understood the significance of anything he did. "Zaphod," she said patiently
~ Douglas Adams
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Quem olha para o céu à noite está olhando para o infinito; a distância é incompreensível, e portanto sem significado.
~ Douglas Adams
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Does that matter at this stage?" shouted Arthur.
~ Douglas Adams
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İnsan Evrende ne kadar daha h?zl? ve ne kadar uzaÄŸa giderse Evrendeki yeri de o kadar önemsiz görünüyor.
~ Douglas Adams
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the main reason he had had such a wild and successful life was that he never really understood the significance of anything he did.
~ Douglas Adams
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had come to suspect that the main reason he had had such a wild and successful life was that he never really understood the significance of anything he did.
~ Douglas Adams
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In all of this portion of the book (1:1–2:25), Moses carefully avoided mention of the divine name Yahweh (the LORD) which he does not reintroduce until 3:2, even though he used it 175 times throughout Genesis. His purpose for this is almost certainly a desire to heighten for the reader the significance of the rerevelation of the divine name to the people of God, the centerpiece of chap. 3)14 and the focus of the covenantal theology that dominates the rest of the Pentateuch.
~ Douglas K. Stuart
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Perhaps it's not a matter of unimportant sites, but unimportant archaeologists.
~ Douglas Preston
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One doesn't recognize the really important moments in one's life until it's too late.
~ Agatha Christie
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It is completely unimportant. That is why it is so interesting.
~ Agatha Christie
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You say your life is your own. But can you dare to ignore the chance that you are taking part in a gigantic drama under the orders of a divine Producer? Your cue may not come till the end of the play--it may be totally unimportant, a mere walking-on part, but upon it may hang the issues of the play if you do not give the cue to another player. The whole edifice may crumple. You as you, may not matter to anyone in the world, but you as a person in a particular place may matter unimaginably.
~ Agatha Christie
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It is completely unimportant," said Poirot. "That is why it is so interesting," he added softly.
~ Agatha Christie
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Any coincidencce is worth noticing. You can throw it away later if it is only a coincidence.
~ Agatha Christie
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Evil is not something superhuman, it's something less than human. Your criminal is someone who wants to be important, but who never will be important, because he'll always be less than a man
~ Agatha Christie
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And how do you know that these fine begonias are not of equal importance?
~ Agatha Christie
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I think human beings matter more than stones. (Signor Richetti)
~ Agatha Christie
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Qué es importante y que no lo es? Nunca se puede decir. Hemos de fijarnos en los menores detalles.
~ Agatha Christie
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