345 Quotes About Our-world
- Author J. R. R. Tolkien
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Middle-earth is our world. I have (of course) placed the action in a purely imaginary (though not wholly impossible) period of antiquity, in which the shape of the continental masses was different.
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- Author John Templeton
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As we begin to praise ourselves and our world, we begin to blossom in ways that are beautiful to behold.
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- Author Michael Trevino
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When our executive producer, Julie Plec, told me I was going to become a hybrid I got really excited. Because theres a lot of responsibility that comes with that, especially in our world of The Vampire Diaries where Tyler is the first successful hybrid thats made.
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- Author Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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There are secrets to our world that only practice can reveal, and no opinion or analysis will ever capture in full.
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- Author Neil Tennant
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It's fundamental that what we do only exists in our own universe. When you like Pet Shop Boys, you are in our world.
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- Author Peter Thiel
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In our time, the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms—from the totalitarian and fundamentalist catastrophes to the unthinking demos that guides so-called ‘social democracy.’ . . . We are in a deadly race between politics and technology. . . . The fate of our world may depend on the effort of a single person who builds or propagates the machinery of freedom that makes the world safe for capitalism.
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- Author Peter Thiel
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There are many more secrets in the world that are waiting to be found. The question of how many secrets exist in our world is roughly equivalent to how many startups people should start.
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- Author Peter Thiel
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We might describe our world as having retail sanity, but wholesale madness
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- Author Tacitus
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The Germans themselves I should regard as aboriginal, and not mixed at all with other races through immigration or intercourse. For in former times, it was not by land but on shipboard that those who sought to emigrate would arrive; and the boundless and, so to speak, hostile ocean beyond us,is seldom entered by a sail from our world.
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