E Quotes
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“Extraordinary things happen in ordinary places”
Source: Billy's Experiment: An Old Castle Novel
“Extraordinary things only happen to extraordinary people. Maybe it's a sign that you've got an extraordinary destiny--something greater than you could've imagined.”
“Extraordinary vision, attitude, perspective and courage can only be achieved by walking in the direction of god and the path of truth.”
“Extraordinary Woman
A token of appreciation to my beloved Mother
You are beautiful
Undeniably great
Nature’s most amazing gift
Your smile is worth a million bucks
You shine like a star
Your presence brings calm
Your laughter brightens my day
Your kindness warms my nights
I am fortunate to call you Mom
In you, I see an angel
Under whose wings I remain safe
All because you are so great
What can one do to appreciate
Such an amazing Soul
Who fights like a warrior
For the sake of her children
You wake up each morning
Ensuring that things are in the right place
There is no way one can ever replace
Such an extraordinary woman”
Source: From My Mother's Classroom: A Badge of Honour for a Remarkable Woman
“Extrapolated, technology wants what life wants:
Increasing efficiency
Increasing opportunity
Increasing emergence
Increasing complexity
Increasing diversity
Increasing specialization
Increasing ubiquity
Increasing freedom
Increasing mutualism
Increasing beauty
Increasing sentience
Increasing structure
Increasing evolvability”
Source: What Technology Wants
“Extrapolating from the statistical growth of the legal profession, by the year 2035 every single person in the United States will be a lawyer, including newborn infants.”
“Extrapolations are the last refuge of a groundless argument.”
Source: The Vision of the Anointed: Self-congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy
“Extrasensory abilities are naturally developed within us by being more receptive to the subtler and finer messages around us. We all have extrasensory, as well as sensory, faculties.”
Source: The Love of Being Loving
“Extraterrestri als are living now on Earth. They are everywhere, among your friends, neighbors, even your relatives. Their blood flows through our veins. We are as much brothers and sisters to beings from the stars as we are to animals of the Earth.”
“Extraterrestrial contact is a real phenomenon. The Vatican is receiving much information about extraterrestrials and their contacts with humans from its Nuncios (embassies) in various countries, such as Mexico, Chile and Venezuela.”
“Extraterrestrial intelligence could have sent DNA-seed packets out through space to plant life on hospitable planets such as earth.”
Source: Musings on Human Metamorphoses
“Extravagance chases you when you push a little extra each time.”
“Extravagance is the luxury of the poor; penury is the luxury of the rich.”
Source: Epigrams of Oscar Wilde
“Extravagance is the rich man's pitfall.”
Source: Tupper's Poetical Works: Proverbial Philosophy, A Thousand Lines, Hacterus ... : with a Portrait of the Author
“Extravagance was a political necessity.”
Source: The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors
“Extravagant is, I think, the word we all thought when we met ... A lot of money went into that [The Grand Tour's ]. I just thought it would be a good idea to have a bridge from the old to the new and that was a way of saying 'Right, well now look where we are.'”
“Extravagant love is never wasted.”
“Extraverts ... cannot understand life until they have lived it. Introverts ... cannot live life until they understand it.”
“Extraña que no falten los que no quieran atenuar las monstruosidades hitlerianas, comparándolas con las de otros regímenes, en vez de condenarlos a todos por igual”
Source: Nunca jamás...
“Extraña reacción de lo masivo, que por singular o diferente, si se repite lo suficiente acaba por aburrir o volverse habitué.”
Source: El Gran Premio Literario
“Extraño a Emiliano por primera vez. Lo extraño con el agua de la fuga, con la punta de los dedos, con un círculo negro que me rebota por el cuerpo.”
Source: Todos los días son nuestros
“Extraño es el hombre, si le mencionas la libertad, exajera en la descripción de sus cualidades y su necesidad de tenerla, y si lo privas de ella se queja, llora y hace mucho escándalo, si la pones a su disposición entre sus manos le da mala interpretación y mal uso, la convierte en arma para asesinar a los demás”
“Extraño eso de no deberse más que a sí mismo siempre y todo el tiempo y a las amigas y a los amigos. Porque en la amistad, claro, todo siempre es mucho más prístino y cristalino y bienintencionado ya que el contrato, el acuerdo, se renegocia cada vez, se restablece. En la amistad no hay acuerdos que valgan por años y nada está dado por sentado; añoro ese tipo de unión.”
Source: Acá todavía
“Extraño; increíble; nunca había sido tan feliz. Nada parecía tener la suficiente lentitud; nada podía durar demasiado.”
Source: Mrs. Dalloway
“Extreme age is a spiritual pitched battle fought in the dark. A battle that inevitably ends in defeat. The darkness and degradation of old age is something for which religions have never been able to offer us consolation or satisfactory explanation.”
Source: Depths
“Extreme anxiety, fear, exhaustion, and lack of other viable options are what cause a person to surrender everything. Desperation is also the raw material of drastic change. Crisis spurs critical, dramatic shifts in a person’s psyche. Only a person who is willing to lose everything will transform himself or herself. Only by moving outside our comfort zone of the past – letting go of a former being – will a person expand their state of conscious awareness. Now that I am desperate, I am dangerous. I am also ripe for transformation.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Extreme boredom provides its own antidote.”
“Extreme busyness is a symptom of deficient vitality, and a faculty for idleness implies a catholic appetite and a strong sense of personal identity.”
“Extreme busyness, whether at school or college, kirk or market, is a symptom of deficient vitality.”
“Extreme cold when it first arrives seems to generate cheerfulness and sociability. For a few hours all life's dubious problems are dropped in favor of the clear and congenial task of keeping alive.”
“Extreme complication is contrary to art.”
“Extreme concupiscence may be found under extreme austerity.”
“Extreme continuing unhappiness often consoles itself with images of death which may in a sense be idle, but which can play a vital part in consolation and also in the continuance of illusion. If that happens I am dead, consoles, and also dulls the edge of speculation and even of conscience. It is another way of saying, to me that cannot happen.”
Source: The Sacred and Profane Love Machine
“Extreme darkness rekindles the radiant flame of the human spirit. You are much stronger than you think.”
“Extreme deep water drilling is not the preferred choice to meet our country's energy needs, but your protests and lawsuits and lies about onshore and shallow water drilling have locked up safer areas. It's catching up with you. The tragic, unprecedented deep water Gulf oil spill proves it.”
“Extreme distress, which unites the virtue of a free people, imbitters the factions of a declining monarchy.”
Source: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire V3: the History Focus
“Extreme emotions blind you from common sense.”
“Extreme emotions could be lethal. If I can't have you nobody will, and so forth. Death could set in.”
Source: Oryx And Crake
“Extreme exercise doesn’t save you from poor food choices. It can be difficult to exercise and erase away that chocolate cake or pizza pie. It doesn’t work that way.”
Source: I Got This: How I Changed My Ways and Lost What Weighed Me Down
“Extreme fear can neither fight nor fly.”
Source: William Shakespeare: The Complete Works
“Extreme form of hatred is seeing someone that is close to you making a wrong decision or behaving wrongly, and you keep quiet and allow the person to proceed as if nothing is wrong.”
Source: The Greatest Proposal
“Extreme good, extreme evil: the abilities required are similar.”
“extreme happiness invites religion almost as much as extreme misery.”
Source: I Capture the Castle: Young Adult Edition
“Extreme heroism springs from something that no scientific theory can fully explain; it's an illogical impulse that flies in the face of biology, psychology, actuarial statistics, and basic common sense.”
“Extreme hopes are born of extreme misery, and in such a world hopes could only be irrational.”
“Extreme in hating and in loving;
Abhorring all whom I dislike,
Adoring who my fancy strike;
In forming judgements never long,
And for the most part judging wrong;”
Source: The Monk
“Extreme independence is as destructive to a relationship as total dependence.”
Source: Love Must Be Tough: New Hope for Marriages in Crisis
“Extreme inequality fractures communities, and after a while the cracks gape so wide the whole edifice comes tumbling down.”
Source: Feel Free: Essays
“Extreme joy and extreme sorrow are indistinguishable beyond a certain point. ("Jane Brown's Body")”
Source: The Fantastic Stories of Cornell Woolrich
“Extreme Justice is Extreme Injustice."
- Marcus Cicero
"You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice."
- Bob Marley”
Source: GUILTY TILL PROVEN INNOCENT: A Shocking Inside View Into America's Failing Justice System