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Letter "V" » variety
«I know no subject more elevating, more amazing, more ready to the poetical enthusiasm, the philosophical reflection, and the moral sentiment than the works of nature. Where can we meet such variety, such beauty, such magnificence?»
Author: James Thomson
(Poet)
| Keywords:
elevating, magnificence, philosophical, poetical, sentiment, The Works, variety
«Look at growth, look at how much time people spend on the Net and look at the variety of things that they are doing. It's all really good, so I am actually encouraged by the fundamentals that underlie usage growth on the Net.»
Author: Meg Whitman
| About:
Growth,
Internet
| Keywords:
encouraged, fundamentals, net, The Net, underlie, underlies, usage, variety
«My chief responsibilities have been described as soliciting and procuring. The illegal variety would be easier. And it certainly would be more profitable.»
Author: Rebecca Greer
| About:
Responsibility
| Keywords:
described, illegal, procures, procuring, profitable, responsibilities, variety
«Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution.»
Author: Ansel Adams
(Photographer)
| About:
Photography
| Keywords:
communications, execution, interpretation, medium, offers, perception, photography, variety
«It is one of our perennial problems, whether there is actually a God. From the Hindu point of view each soul is divine. All religions are branches of one big tree. It doesn't matter what you call Him just as long as you call. Just as cinematic images appear to be real but are only combinations of light and shade, so is the universal variety a delusion. The planetary spheres, with their countless forms of life, are naught but figures in a cosmic motion picture. One's values are profoundly changed when he is finally convinced that creation is only a vast motion picture and that not in, but beyond, lies his own ultimate reality.»
Author: George Harrison
| About:
God,
Religion
| Keywords:
Big Lie, Big Picture, big tree, branches, Branches of, cinematic, combinations, cosmic, countless, delusion, figures, Hindu, Hindus, images, motion, motion picture, Motion pictures, perennial, planetary, point of view, profoundly, religions, shade, Spheres, The Big Picture, The Hindu, The Motion Picture, tree branch, variety, vast
«I know that the twelve notes in each octave and the variety of rhythm offer me opportunities that all of human genius will never exhaust»
«Not chaos-like together crushed and bruised, But as the world, harmoniously confused, Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree»
Author: Alexander Pope
(Poet)
| About:
Chaos
| Keywords:
bruised, confused, crushed, differ, harmoniously, variety
«No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety»
«Religion, like poetry, is not a mere idea, it is expression. The self-expression of God is in the endless variety of creation; and our attitude toward the Infinite Being must also in its expression have a variety of individuality ceaseless and unendi»
Author: Rabindranath Tagore
(Essayist, Playwright, Poet)
| About:
Religion
| Keywords:
ceaseless, individuality, self-expression, the Endless, variety
«It would be a thousand pities if women wrote like men, or lived like men, or looked like men, for if two sexes are quite inadequate, considering the vastness and variety of the world, how should we manage with one only? Ought not education to bring out and fortify the differences rather than the similarities? For we have too much likeness as it is, and if an explorer should come back and bring word of other sexes looking through the branches of other trees at other skies, nothing would be of greater service to humanity; and we should have the immense pleasure into the bargain of watching Professor X rush for his measuring-rods to prove himself ''superior.''»
Author: Virginia Woolf
(Writer)
| Keywords:
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