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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
66c799a | It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God - but to create him. | Transhumanism | ||
21d3ad7 | I not only think that we will tamper with Mother Nature, I think Mother wants us to. | Transhumanism | ||
4fd2cbf | Such is our pride, our folly, or our fate,That few but such as cannot write, translate. | Translation | ||
7f3000a | Nor ought a genius less than his that writAttempt translation. | Translation | ||
7c97c38 | A translator is to be like his author; it is not his business to excel him. | Translation | ||
30aa034 | Humour is the first of the gifts to perish in a foreign tongue. | Translation | ||
bdbccba | Nobody wants to be perfectly transparent; not to others, certainly not to himself. | Transparency | ||
8a7c7a0 | I will not pay bribes | Transparency International | ||
42622e2 | I will work with others to campaign against corruption | Transparency International | ||
7e930dc | I will speak out against corruption and report on abuse | Transparency International | ||
fd74c68 | Like music my drawings transport us to the ambiguous world of the indeterminate. | Transport | ||
2c05d67 | Now that I've let go of my story, I can let go of my life. | Traudl Junge | ||
7182c33 | Traveling - it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller. | Travel | ||
da187d8 | They say travel broadens the mind; but you must have the mind. | Travel | ||
15a3a78 | The traveller sees what he sees, the tripper sees what he has come to see. | Travel | ||
074b298 | In travellingAnd take fools' pleasure. | Travel | ||
8398045 | Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. | Travel | ||
47d21b4 | Know most of the rooms of thy native country before thou goest over the threshold thereof. | Travel | ||
030b5e7 | The soul of the journey is liberty, perfect liberty, to think, feel, do just as one pleases. | Travel | ||
9650b54 | When I was at home, I was in a better place; but travellers must be content. | Travel | ||
68e6e3d | Travell'd gallants,That fill the court with quarrels, talk, and tailors. | Travel | ||
d7c9a69 | To travel hopefully is better than to arrive. | Travel | ||
7e76138 | A rolling stone gathers no moss. | Travel | ||
6479a37 | Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. | Travel | ||
ea233ef | Good company in a journey makes the way to seem the shorter. | Travel | ||
8ddaca7 | The person attempting to travel two roads at once will get nowhere. | Travel | ||
df491c4 | The traveled mind is the catholic mind educated from exclusiveness and egotism. | Travel | ||
5a25952 | Traveling is no fool's errand to him who carries his eyes and itinerary along with him. | Travel | ||
73e82dd | He travels safest in the dark night who travels lightest. | Travel | ||
4e9eed7 | The wonders of each region view,From frozen Lapland to Peru. | Travel | ||
0a4b2b8 | Down to Gehenna or up to the throne, He travels the fastest who travels alone. | Travel | ||
90b9a2e | The marquise has a disagreeable day for her journey. | Travel | ||
60d90a8 | 'Tis nothing when a fancied scene's in viewTo skip from Covent Garden to Peru. | Travel | ||
5392e0d | I pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba and cry, "'Tis all barren!" | Travel | ||
b25b134 | 'Tis a mad world (my masters) and in sadnesI travail'd madly in these dayes of madnes. | Travel | ||
d265339 | Let observation with extended observation observe extensively. | Travel | ||
28a8aa3 | For always roaming with a hungry heart,Much have I seen and known. | Travel | ||
3066e7e | All human race from China to Peru,Pleasure, howe'er disguis'd by art, pursue. | Travel | ||
91a11d1 | We cause our diseases. We are directly responsible for any illness that happens to us. | Travels (book) | ||
12e8ea3 | To give up responsibility for our lives is not healthy. | Travels (book) | ||
6adb8bd | I don't know why spoons bend, but it seemed clear that almost anyone could do it. | Travels (book) | ||
1dbfbaf | The natural world, the traditional source of self-interest, is increasingly absent. | Travels (book) | ||
07e2b2e | Unaccustomed to direct experience, we can come to fear it. | Travels (book) | ||
aba22dd | It takes enormous effort to avoid all theories and just see. | Travels (book) |