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#1. Fortunately, war in Latin America is usually waged only with words. The tongue is our most dangerous weapon. We talk too much! #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#2. for instance, the theories and practices of art and photography with anthropological theory and practice (e.g. Edwards 1997a; da Silva and Pink 2004; Grimshaw and Ravetz 2004; Schneider and Wright 2005). The interdisciplinary focus in visual methods has also been represented in Theo van Leeuwen and Carey Jewitt's Handbook of Social Research (2000) and Chris Pole's Seeing is Believing (2004) both of which combine case studies in visual research from across disciplines. The idea that visual research as a field of interdisciplinary practice is also central to Advances in Visual Methodology (Pink 2012a) and is demonstrated by the work of the volume's contributors, as well as by the recent SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods (Margolis and Pauwels 2011). Likewise the interdisciplinary journal Visual Studies (formerly Visual Sociology) provides an excellent series of examples of visual research, practice, theory and methodology. #Quote by Sarah Pink
#3. Well-fed people can enhance their dignity, their health and their learning capacity. Putting resources into social programs is not expenditure. It is investment. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#4. Brazil has rediscovered itself, and this rediscovery is being expressed in its people's enthusiasm and their desire to mobilize to face the huge problems that lie ahead of us. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#5. We've advanced in the construction of a true free-trade area across South America ... What's needed now is less rhetoric and more action. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#6. I respect the path Cuba chooses to take. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#7. The true path to peace is shared development. If we do not want war to go global, justice must go global #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#8. I'm not offended by ham, you understand, I simply don't eat it. The only meat that *offends* me is kidney, and that's for aesthetic reasons. #Quote by K.J. Charles
#9. During the Age of Glass, everyone believed some part of him or her to be extremely fragile. For some it was a hand, for others a femur, yet others believed it was their noses that were made of glass. The Age of Glass followed the Stone Age as an evolutionary corrective, introducing into human relations a new sense of fragility that fostered compassion. This period lasted a relatively short time in the history of love-about a century-until a doctor named Ignacio da Silva hit on the treatment of inviting people to recline on a couch and giving them a bracing smack on the body part in question, proving to them the truth. The anatomical illusion that had seemed so real slowly disappeared and-like so much we no longer need but can't give up-became vestigial. But from time to time, for reasons that can't always be understood, it surfaces again, suggesting that the Age of Glass, like the Age of Silence, never entirely ended. #Quote by Nicole Krauss
#10. Brazil is in a solid position. In the past, if the United States sneezed, we caught pneumonia. Today, if the United States sneezes, we sneeze too. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#11. Most questions are clear when someone else has to decide them. #Quote by Howard Da Silva
#12. I am the son of an illiterate father and mother #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#13. Lula da Silva was my hero when he was president. I Googled him so many times. The fact that he got 20 million people out of poverty ... that happened by encouraging entrepreneurship, by supporting small business. #Quote by Joyce Banda
#14. Jesus!" he yelped.
"I fear not," said a silky voice, and Curtis realised that he had collided with da Silva. "Both Jewish, of course, but the resemblance ends there. #Quote by K.J. Charles
#15. A war can perhaps be won single-handedly. But peace - lasting peace - cannot be secured without the support of all. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#16. If with so little we have done so much in Brazil, imagine what could have been done on a global scale, if the fight against hunger and poverty were a real priority for the international community. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#17. Where there is hunger there is no hope. There is only desolation and pain. Hunger nurtures violence and fanaticism. A world where people starve will never be safe #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#18. When I see Messi - who is the best player in the world in my opinion - lose the ball, he runs off until he gets it back or commits a foul. Our guys lose the ball and fold their arms. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#19. No sustainable development, environmental harmony or lasting security will happen if we are unable to eradicate hunger and extreme inequality #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#20. Here in Davos, it is generally assumed that there is now only one god - the market. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#21. Holt gave a modest shrug. "I can hold my own."
"I dare say you have to," murmured da Silva. #Quote by K.J. Charles
#22. You're going to be hearing a lot about one scrappy president. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#23. The issue here revolves around the "right to be different (Mattos 1994:16). People have difficulty living harmoniously with those who are different. Because of this, they discriminate against anyone who has any distinctive characteristic whether of belief, religion, language, thought or color. ~ Valmor Da Silva p. 124 in Reading Other-Wise #Quote by Gerald O. West
#24. No one can wipe away the injustices of centuries in only eight years. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#25. The production of fuel from basic food commodities is, in fact, unjustifiable. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#26. Everyone is innocent unless proven otherwise. #Quote by Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva
#27. Not too many people in cocktail parties are aware of Bioprinting and growing organs, or the coming technological singularity; I've seen very little philosophical speculation about how far we can go, how much we could achieve. #Quote by Jason Silva
#28. As long as you're not hurting anybody else, as long as you're being kind to people and you're doing what you love, only good things can come of it. #Quote by Jason Silva
#29. I like to live in the present. I struggle with that, though, because - even for all of this "letting your life flow" stuff - I also have anxieties. #Quote by Meredith Vieira
#30. Innovation resides where art and science connect is not new. Leonardo da Vinci was the exemplar of the creativity that flourishes when the humanities and sciences interact. When Einstein was stymied while working out General Relativity, he would pull out his violin and play Mozart until he could reconnect to what he called the harmony of the spheres. #Quote by Walter Isaacson
#31. The Truth that is to be Realized may be summarized simply as the Realization that no matter what is arising, no matter how many others are present, there is only One Being. This is precisely different from the childish but common religious notion that even when you are alone there is always Someone Else present, Who will look out for you if you do the right thing. True freedom is not a matter of striking a deal with an All-Powerful Parental Deity; no such God exists. True freedom is in the Realization that there is only God and You are That One. #Quote by Adi Da
#32. Was ist gut? – Alles, was das Gefühl der Macht, den Willen zur Macht, die Macht selbst im Menschen erhöht.
Was ist schlecht? – Alles, was aus der Schwäche stammt.
Was ist Glück? – Das Gefühl davon, daß die Macht wächst, – daß ein Widerstand überwunden wird.
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What is good? Everything that heightens the feeling of power in man, the will to power, power itself.
What is bad? Everything that is born of weakness.
What is happiness? The feeling that power is growing, that resistance is overcome.
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Thiện là gì? Mọi cái nâng cao cảm xúc quyền lực trong con người, ý chí quyền lực, quyền tự thân.
Ác là gì? Mọi cái sinh ra từ sự nhu nhược.
Hạnh phúc là gì? Cảm giác quyền lực đang tăng trưởng và cảm giác trở lực được khắc phục. #Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
#33. She meant depressions, for da had had them: big, massive, scudding, whopping, black-cloud, infectious, crow, raven, jackdaw, coffin-upon-coffin, catacomb-upon-catacomb, skeletons-upon-skulls-upon-bones crawling along the ground to the grave type of depressions. #Quote by Anna Burns
#34. All the bystanders at an event worthy of note adopt various gestures of admiration when contemplating the occurrence. #Quote by Leonardo Da Vinci
#35. I was a brilliant student. I always try to be the best. #Quote by Anibal Cavaco Silva
#36. I count a hundred steps and start again. My da used to say it's good to test your limits now and then, learn what the body is capable of, what you can endure. He said this when we were in the throes of sickness on the Agnes Pauline, and again in the bitter first winter in New York, when four of us, including Mam, came down with pneumonia. Test your limits. Learn what you can endure. I am doing that. #Quote by Christina Baker Kline
#37. It is an acknowledged fact that we perceive errors in the work of others more readily than in our own. #Quote by Leonardo Da Vinci
#38. BLOOD NEVER SLEEPS. #Quote by Daniel Silva
#39. Call me Ildar! Call me Abra-ca-da-bra! My name is my name. #Quote by Ildar Abdrazakov
#40. Sometimes, the experiences that tell you what you don't want to do are as important as those that tell you what you do want to do. #Quote by Meredith Vieira
#41. The worst injury I've ever seen in a fight was with Anderson Silva when his leg snapped in half. #Quote by Jon Jones
#42. weak-chinned balding man in his late forties wearing a department-store suit and a mackintosh coat. He was the sort of man that young women instinctively avoided #Quote by Daniel Silva
#43. When we are young we cannot know
what it is like to bigger grow
but why do grown-ups great and tall
so soon forget they once were small. #Quote by Marta Moran Bishop
#44. The love of anything is the offspring of knowledge, love being more fervent in proportion as knowledge is more certain. And this certainty springs from a complete knowledge of all parts which united compose the whole of the thing which out to be loved. #Quote by Leonardo Da Vinci
#45. In whatever system where the weight attached to the wheel should be the cause of motion of the wheel, without any doubt the center of the gravity of the weight will stop beneath the center of its axle. No instrument devised by human ingenuity, which turns with its wheel, can remedy this effect. Oh, speculators about perpetual motion, how many vain chimeras have you created in the like quest. Go and take you place with the seekers after gold. #Quote by Leonardo Da Vinci
#46. Technology sometimes gets a bad rap because of certain consequences that it's had on the environment and unforeseen problems, but we shouldn't use it as an excuse to reject our tools; rather, we should decide that we need to make better tools to solve the problems caused by the initial tools in a progressive wave of innovation. #Quote by Jason Silva
#47. He looked older, harder, perhaps wiser. The Middle East was like that. It turned hope to despair, idealists into Machiavellians. #Quote by Daniel Silva
#48. I am intrigued by writers who garden and gardeners who write. The pen and the trowel are not interchangeable, but seem often linked. #Quote by Marta McDowell
#49. You really don't have to burn any bridges to let go... You don't have to destroy anything. You can just decide to cross over and move on. #Quote by Marta Mrotek