Quotes About Emerge
You don't want to play in your shell.
~ Ross Barkley
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Adults who have taken covid vaccine for beneficial effect should wait till 2025 for reality to emerge of it. Horrible ?
~ Prafull Sakulani
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It has to be able to play at the maximum expression and communication in every style, and the only way you can do that is - like Verdi said - working with a file, every day, little by little, until the orchestra's collective qualities emerge.
~ James Levine
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Simple stories... emerge as lovely films or television pieces.
~ Cyril Cusack
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Inside the word emergency is emerge; from an emergency new things come forth. The old certainties are crumbling fast, but danger and possibility are sisters.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Inside the word emergency is emerge; from an emergency new things come forth. The old certainties are crumbling fast, but danger and possibility are sisters.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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The word emergency comes from emerge, to rise out of, the opposite of merge, which comes from mergere, to be within or under a liquid, immersed, submerged.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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CAME" - Crownless Ambition Must Emerge - Genereux Philip
~ Genereux Philip
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To watch the dawn emerge from the night undoubtedly gives a heavenly feeling! The fresh sun rays entwine with the dark horizon and peep out of the creek with tranquil grin.
~ Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal
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Infinite are the mortifications of the bare attempt to emerge from obscurity; numberless the failures; and greater and more galling still the vicissitudes and tormenting accompaniments of success.
~ William Hazlitt
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Psychologists and other social scientists have been studying human sex differences for 100 years, and in recent decades have demonstrated that many of the differences that emerge in Western cultures are found in every other culture in which they have been studied.
~ David C. Geary
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Yes, I know, it's not the truth, but in a great history little truths can be altered so that the greater truth emerges.
~ Umberto Eco, Baudolino
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I hope a great young Reagan will emerge.
~ Pat Boone
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All you can do is hope for a pattern to emerge, and sometimes it never does. Still, with a plan, you only get the best you can imagine. I'd always hoped for something better than that.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Questions from the Lord are an invitation to emerge from the place of hiding into transparent honesty and light.
~ James W. Goll
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The theory of the free press is not that the truth will be presented completely or perfectly in any one instance, but that the truth will emerge from free discussion
~ E.E. Cummings
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You might think that your voice as a writer would emerge naturally, all on its own, with no help whatsoever, but you'd be wrong. What I saw on the page was that the voice is in fact trapped, nervous, lazy. Even, and in my case most especially, amnesiac. And that it has to be cut free.
~ Alexander Chee
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Problems emerge and some people try to sweep them under the rug.
~ Bill Condon
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The Giant, once buried, now stirs.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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There are lots of conflicts going on in the Middle East. It is unclear as to which country will emerge, if any, as the dominant or hegemonic power in the Middle East.
~ Samuel P. Huntington
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My advice would be to write what is most personal and specific to your experience or your life. And your voice will emerge and because of its specificity, it will be universal.
~ David Schwimmer
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Live as many lives as you can.
~ Sanober Khan
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Perhaps that's why he became so interested in history, […] He felt that if you read everything and put the pieces all together the real truth would emerge. It would be, somehow, like carpentry. Everything would fit together just so, and you would see in the end something like 'a perfect building called the past.
~ Alistair MacLeod
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And it raises a fundamental question: How long can we move the world in one direction while we move in another direction, and do we want to backslide into an era that we finally emerged from where we had a nuclear weapon for every tactical mission?
~ John Spratt
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