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«Write bad things that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble»
Author: Arab Proverb | About: Writing | Keywords: piece, piece of writing, sand
«The death of a child is the single most traumatic event in medicine. To lose a child is to lose a piece of yourself.»
«When I don't like a piece of music, I make a point of listening to it more closely»
«Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be.»
Author: Alexander Pope (Poet) | Keywords: faultless, piece
«Writing is easy. You only need to stare at a piece of blank paper until your forehead bleeds»
«Why is it that whenever I hear a piece of music I don't like, it's always by Villa-Lobos?»
«What is the appropriate behavior for a man or a woman in the midst of this world, where each person is clinging to his piece of debris? What's the proper salutation between people as they pass each other in this flood?»
«The question is, why are politicians so eager to be president? What is it about the job that makes it worth revealing, on national television, that you have the ethical standards of a slime-coated piece of industrial waste?»
«We have no organ at all for knowledge, for ''truth'': we ''know'' (or believe or imagine) precisely as much as may be useful in the interest of the human herd, the species: and even what is here called ''usefulness'' is in the end only a belief, something imagined and perhaps precisely that most fatal piece of stupidity by which we shall one day perish.»
«You can travel fifty thousand miles in America without once tasting a piece of good bread.»

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