Barbara Chase-Riboud famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Python carries his loneliness in him as if he had eaten clay.
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Pride is never sinful when it is Justice.
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A transplanted Irishman, German, Englishman is an American in one generation. A transplanted African is not one in five!
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I think our civilization is minimal enough without underlining it. Sculpture as a created object in space should enrich, not reflect, and should be beautiful. Beauty is its function.
-- Barbara Chase-Riboud
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SO the richest are often the poorest as this saying goes, "Loneliness is the ultimate poverty"
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The loneliness caused by not hearing Ren's voice... I felt it deep in the night. I felt it deeper than anyone else. Even now at times I look back. In this ordinary life without Ren, I think my life with him was like a dream. Especially on a snowy night like this. On a night as cold as this. Someone keep this guy warm for me, please.
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It takes loneliness in oneself to recognize it in another.
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Loneliness is everything it's cracked up to be.
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I made it to the childbearing phase without TV dependence, then looked around and thought, Well gee, why start now? Why get a pet python on the day you decide to raise fuzzy little gerbils?
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My favorite language for maintainability is Python. It has simple, clean syntax, object encapsulation, good library support, and optional named parameters.
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If you're talking about Java in particular, Python is about the best fit you can get amongst all the other languages. Yet the funny thing is, from a language point of view, JavaScript has a lot in common with Python, but it is sort of a restricted subset.
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I dream in fire but work in clay.
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The modern world is not given to uncritical admiration. It expects its idols to have feet of clay and can be reasonably sure that the press and camera will report their exact dimensions.
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The past exudes legend: one can't make pure clay of time's mud.
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