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class connections world
Coincidence was a concept he did not entirely trust. As someone who had spent his life exploring the hidden interconnectivity of disparate emblems and ideologies, Langdon viewed the world as a web of profoundly intertwined histories and events. The connections may be invisible, he often preached to his symbology classes at Harvard, but they are always there, buried just beneath the surface. Dan Brown
class insulting definitions
A broad definition of crime in England is that it is any lower-class activity that is displeasing to the upper class. David Frost
class way individual
Individual capitalists, in short, behave in such a way as to threaten the conditions that permit the reproduction of the capitalist class. David Harvey
class
Normally for work I will fly business class. David Harewood
class people majority
A recession is predominantly for the middle class. Where I come from, the majority of people have always lived in a recession. Curtis Jackson
class people disappear
When people are educated, the distinction between classes disappears. Confucius
class two feet
I endured quite a few injuries when I was younger and had my first surgery on my foot when I was 15. But I love dancing. 'Anna Karenina' was great for me as it meant I could combine the two and I actually went back and did some classes. Alicia Vikander
class curious science-class
I was like I was in science class: I was curious. Alice Sebold
class elegance attractive
Braininess is not attractive unless combined with some signs of elegance; class. Alice Munro
world
For Beatrice, I cherished, you perished, The world's been nightmarished. Daniel Handler
world results activity
If there is anything in the world that can really be called a mans property, it is surely that which is the result of his mental activity. Arthur Schopenhauer
world dull geese
What a dull world if we knew all about geese! Aldo Leopold
world wounds
An Ecologist lives in a world of wounds. Aldo Leopold
world illusion
The world is an illusion, but an illusion which we must take seriously. Aldous Huxley
world preoccupation regard
It is only when we have renounced our preoccupation with "I," "me," "mine," that we can truly possess the world in which we live. Everything, provided that we regard nothing as property. And not only is everything ours; it is also everybody else's. Aldous Huxley
world pay leisure
Like every other good thing in this world, leisure and culture have to be paid for. Fortunately, however, it is not the leisured and the cultured who have to pay. Aldous Huxley
world notes accounts
There are greater and better things in us all, than the world takes account of, or than we take note of; if we would but find them out. Albert Pike
world riddle huge
Out yonder there was this huge world...which stands before us like a great eternal riddle. Albert Einstein