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originality said
All has not been said and never will be. Samuel Beckett
originality plagiarism unconscious
Originality, I fear, is too often only undetected and frequently unconscious plagiarism. William Ralph Inge
originality aim
I really do not aim at any originality. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
originality unfaithful translate
The original is unfaithful to the translation. Jorge Luis Borges
originality protest deliberate
Originality is deliberate and forced, and partakes of the nature of a protest. Eric Hoffer
originality shows
Our originality shows itself most strikingly not in what we wholly originate but in what we do with that which we borrow from others. Eric Hoffer
originality logic invisible
My originality consists in putting the logic of the visible to the service of the invisible. Odilon Redon
originality masters imitator
Whoever the master is whom you prefer, this must only be a directive for you. Otherwise you will never be anything but an imitator. Paul Cezanne
originality
I'm not like anyone. I'm me. Elizabeth Taylor
logic overcome says understand
I don't know where the logic was that says she could overcome that. I don't understand why she got into it in the first place. Ronald Walters
logic sometimes scientist
The logic of science was infallible, and if the scientists were sometimes mistaken, this was assumed to be only from their mistaking its rules. Robert M. Pirsig
logic action emotion
Logic won't change an emotion but action will. Zig Ziglar
logical adopted englishmen
In dealing with Englishmen you can be sure of one thing only, that the logical solution will not be adopted. William Ralph Inge
logic language equal
All propositions are of equal value. Ludwig Wittgenstein
logic language form
A picture whose pictorial form is logical form is called a logical picture. Ludwig Wittgenstein
logical powerful tribes
The tribes have got a powerful case, a very logical case. Robert Anderson
logical move t
This is a logical and predictable move by AT&T ( T ). Peter Thonis
logic forgotten claims
Forgotten were the elementary rules of logic, that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and that what can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence. Christopher Hitchens
invisible find-me
To be invisible so Rev could never find me. Johnny Christ
invisible might name onto people secretly site tag visit
It's intolerable that e-mail can be used to silently zap a name tag onto you that might be scanned by a site you visit later. It's like secretly bar-coding people with invisible ink, Jason Catlett
invisible
There are no invisible seams. Ozzy Osbourne
invisible not-sure seeing
We hear things, but we can't always see them, or, even if we do see them, we're not sure that we're seeing correctly. Hence: Invisible. Paul Auster
invisible enough
who is invisible enough to see you Paul Celan
invisible made feels
It made him feel invisible—not that he wanted to feel anything else. Margaret Atwood
invisible magician mime
A magician makes the visible invisible. A mime makes the invisible visible. Marcel Marceau
invisible visible
Artmaking is making the invisible, visible. Marcel Duchamp
invisible unstoppable born
The phenomenon develops calmly, but it is invisible, unstoppable. One feels, one sees it born and grow steadily; and it is not in one's power to either hasten or slow it down. Leon Foucault