Quotes About Significance
Meaning comes from purpose.…
~ Christopher Paolini
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Whatever the story is behind your name, it's an essential part of your identity. It feels so good when people use your name and remember it.
~ Travis Bradberry
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A coin uncounted is a wasted coin. A moment uncounted is a moment that never was.
~ Tzvi Freeman
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What's that got to do with anything?
~ Umberto Eco
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Cartea a dovedit ce poate, È™i nu vedem un alt obiect mai bun pe care l-am putea crea pentru aceeaÈ™i întrebuinÈ›are.
~ Umberto Eco
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So it is best for you to withdraw into the world of your portents, for there at least you can decide yourself how portentous they are.
~ Umberto Eco
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By studying the human signifying activity it influences its course.
~ Umberto Eco
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There's the rub. The manifesto doesn't say; it leaves you with your mouth watering. But it was important; so important, it had to remain secret.
~ Umberto Eco
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In hanc utilitatem clementes angeli saepe figuras, characteres, formas et voces invenerunt proposueruntque nobis mortalibus et ignotas et stupendas nullius rei iuxta consuetum linguae usum significativas, sed per rationis nostrae summam admirationem in assiduam intelligibilium per-vestigationem, deinde in illorum ipsorum venerationem et amorem inductivas.
~ Umberto Eco
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Sapk?nl???n yan?lg?s? buradad?r. Bir ak?m?n sunduÄŸu inanc?n önemi yoktur; önemli olan sunduÄŸu umuttur.
~ Umberto Eco
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Fire is therefore too many things and – as well as being a psychological phenomenon – it becomes a symbol, and like all symbols it is ambiguous, polysemic and evokes different meanings according to the situation.
~ Umberto Eco
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Vero Lettore è chi capisce che il segreto di un testo è il suo stesso vuoto.
~ Umberto Eco
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Haven't you grasped the significance of this discovery? In the Telluric Navel you place the most powerful valve, which enables you to foresee rain and drought, to release hurricanes, tidal waves, earthquakes, to split continents, sink islands (no doubt Atlantis disappeared in some such reckless experiment), raise mountain chains …You realize the atomic bomb is nothing in comparison? Besides
~ Umberto Eco
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Her ÅŸeyin, hiçbir ÅŸey anlamayan birinin sözcükleri arac?l???yla anla??lmas?n? saÄŸlamak.
~ Umberto Eco
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Astfel este magia vorbirilor omeneÅŸti, care prin înÅ£elegere omeneasc? însemneaz? adesea, cu sunete egale, lucruri deosebite.
~ Umberto Eco
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Untouched by imagination or intellect, great actions become mere activity; it
~ V.S. Naipaul
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Hope is not a feeling of certainty that everything ends well. Hope is just a feeling that life and work have a meaning.
~ Vaclav Havel
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Once an event becomes a chosen trauma for the next generations, its historical truth is no longer the crucial issue for the group. What is important is that through sharing the chosen trauma, members of the group are linked together. The chosen trauma as a crucial identity marker becomes significant in the large-group's life.
~ Vam?k D. Volkan
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Individuals or organizations with too many priorities have no priorities and risk spinning their wheels and accomplishing nothing of significance. In turn, laser-focusing everyone on a single priority — today, this week, this quarter, this year, and the next decade — creates clarity and power throughout the organization.
~ Verne Harnish
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The truth is that as the struggle for survival has subsided, the question has emerged: survival for what? Even more people today have the means to live but no meaning to live for.
~ Victor Frankl
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The beautiful is as useful as the useful. He added after a moment's silence, Perhaps more so.
~ Victor Hugo
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If no one loved, the sun would go out.
~ Victor Hugo
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There are no trivial facts in humanity, nor little leaves in vegetation.
~ Victor Hugo
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It was a garbage heap, and it was Sinai.
~ Victor Hugo
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