Quotes About Transformation
Visas pasules kaps?t?s nesen mirušie cilv?ki savos z?rkos turpin?ja netrauc?ti sadal?ties un pamaz?m p?rv?rsties par ?inde?iem.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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En lugar de avanzar, nos echamos tierra encima. Cuando sufrimos por una pena, una decepción, algo que nos impide vivir, tenemos que empezar por mudarnos de casa, quemar las fotos, evitar hablar de ello. Los recuerdos inhibidos se desvanecen; puede llevar su tiempo, pero acaban por desaparecer. La red se desactiva.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Het nieuwe ontstaat nooit eenvoudigweg door interpolatie van het oude.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Ce n'était plus Nirvana, mais Radiohead.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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How We Can Learn From Howard Phillips Lovecraft to Turn Our Spirit into a Living Sacrifice
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Bruno tenía razón, el amor paterno era una ficción, una mentira. Una mentira es útil cuando permite transformar la realidad, pensó; pero cuando la transformación fracasa sólo queda la mentira, la amargura y la conciencia de la mentira
~ Michel Houellebecq
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No creo equivocarme al comparar el sueño con el amor; no creo engañarme al comparar el amor con una especie de ensueño de dos, cierto que junto con instantes de ensueño individual, de pequeños juegos de conjunciones y cruces de caminos, pero que permiten, con todo, transformar nuestra existencia terrenal en un momento soportable, que incluso es, en verdad, el único medio de soportarla.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Una mentira es útil cuando permite transformar la realidad, pensó; pero cuando la transformación fracasa sólo queda la mentira, la amargura y la conciencia de la mentira
~ Michel Houellebecq
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l'enfer vécu et habité rend légitime et désirable un monde où l'on tâcherait d'éviter le retour de ce qui, de près ou de loin, peut lui ressembler.
~ Michel Onfray
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The given - forgive me - what is marketable, is only given - forgive me - is only sold in and through language. [...] Triumphant, the word redeems anything that could lend taste or aroma and transubstantiates it into something seen and read and heard, the channels that are peculiar to it. This - what you eat and drink - is the body and blood of the word. Here - where you buy it - lies the grave of bread and wine, body and blood, dead and resuscitated as messages.
~ Michel Serres
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changes that are currently taking place in so many sectors. You have to ask yourself: "What are we going to do differently?" Doing nothing is not an option. You can't assume the same clients are going to come to you with the same requests or that you can go to them with the same offerings. You've got to change the way you operate and that requires a focus on innovation.
~ Unknown
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Güzel ve zarif yerine, ÅŸirin ve zeki. Bu yazg?y? kabullenmem y?llar?m? ald?. Sonunda bunun 'çok daha iyi' olmasa bile, hiç deÄŸilse bir lanetleme de olmad???n? ister istemez kabulleniverdim." Nadege
~ Michel Tournier
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Acaba büyüdüÄŸüm için miydi? Eskiden ayn? yerlerde toplad???m mantarlar galiba bugünkülerden çok daha güzeldi. GeçmiÅŸin yald?zl? sisleri, en basit ÅŸeyleri mükemmele dönüÅŸtürüyorsunuz!" O, ErmiÅŸler Bayram? Mantarlar?
~ Michel Tournier
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I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
~ Michelangelo
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If I am more alive because love burns and chars me, as a fire, given wood or wind, feels new elation, it's that he who lays me low is my salvation, and invigorates the more, the more he scars me.
~ Michelangelo
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20. "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
~ Michelangelo
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I always want to tell stories. But they must be stories that evolve, like our own lives. Perhaps what I seek is a new kind of story.
~ Michelangelo Antonioni
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Don't regard my characters as symbols of a determined society. See them as something that sparks a reaction within you so that they become a personal experience. The critic is a spectator and an artist insofar as he transforms the work into a personal thing of his own.
~ Michelangelo Antonioni
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Is it any wonder, since, when near the fire, I was melted and burned, if now that it's extinguished outside me, it besets and consumes me inside, and bit by bit reduces me to ashes?
~ Michelangelo Buonarroti
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As when, O lady mine, With chiselled touch The stone unhewn and cold Becomes a living mould, The more the marble wastes, The more the statue grows.
~ Michelangelo Buonarroti
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The old-boobs Pamela or the new-boobs Pamela?
~ Michele Bardsley
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So it's true, then, being in love is like hitting the sweepstakes. It doesn't happen to everyone, and there's no way of saying who's going to win, but it changes your life when it does.
~ Michele Gorman
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Relationships are such that if one person changes, the relationship changes.
~ Michele Weiner-Davis
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Who can say how many lives have been saved by books?
~ Unknown
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