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We cannot create observers by saying 'observe', but by giving them the power and the means for this observation and these means are procured through education of the senses.
Maria Montessori
Education
Saying
Giving
Power
We Cannot
Through
Observation
Observe
Observers
Senses
Cannot
Them
Procured
Create
Means
The first idea the child must acquire is that of the difference between good and evil.
Maria Montessori
Good
Good And Evil
Evil
First
Must
Idea
Between
Child
Difference
Acquire
It is well with me only when I have a chisel in my hand.
Michelangelo
Me
Only
Well
Hand
Chisel
For me, true beauty has nothing to do with wrinkles and everything to do with the fact that my maternal grandmother raised five children just after the war and remained a fighter throughout her life. True beauty is the slick of red lipstick my paternal grandmother would put on before going to church on Sunday.
Monica Bellucci
Life
War
Me
Church
Sunday
Wrinkles
Beauty
Before
Nothing
Fighter
Slick
Everything
Would
Fact
Remained
Throughout
Put
True
Red
True Beauty
Red Lipstick
Maternal
Five
Lipstick
Paternal
Going
Just
Children
After
Grandmother
Her
Raised
It often happens that I wake up at night and begin to think about a serious problem and decide I must tell the Pope about it. Then I wake up completely and remember that I am the Pope.
Pope John XXIII
Problem
Remember
Wake Up
Think
Tell
Must
About
Am
Wake
Up
Begin
Often
Decide
Happens
Then
Pope
Serious
Night
Nobility of spirit has more to do with simplicity than ostentation, wisdom rather than wealth, commitment rather than ambition.
Riccardo Muti
Wisdom
Commitment
Wealth
Simplicity
Ambition
Spirit
Rather
More
Nobility
Than
Ostentation
If I had not been discriminated against or had not suffered persecution, I would never have received the Nobel Prize.
Rita Levi-Montalcini
Would
Never
Had
Nobel
Nobel Prize
Been
Persecution
Discriminated
Prize
Against
Suffered
Received
I love the Weather Channel because my mood changes a lot according to the weather!
Stefano Gabbana
Love
Weather
Changes
Channel
Mood
Because
Lot
According
By nature all men are equal in liberty, but not in other endowments.
Thomas Aquinas
Nature
Liberty
Men
Other
Equal
Endowment
Singing provides a true sense of lightheartedness. If I sing when I am alone, I feel wonderful. It's freedom.
Andrea Bocelli
Alone
Freedom
Wonderful
Singing
Sense
True
Feel
Sing
True Sense
Am
Provides
The destination is a happy life, an accomplished life that doesn't end with death but with eternal life.
Angelo Scola
Life
Death
Happy
Destination
Happy Life
Accomplished
End
Eternal
Eternal Life
I'm a pessimist because of intelligence, but an optimist because of will.
Antonio Gramsci
Intelligence
Will
Pessimist
Because
Optimist
I believe in capitalism. I need to make a profit, but I would like to do it with ethics, dignity, morals. It's my dream.
Brunello Cucinelli
Capitalism
Dignity
Ethics
Believe
Profit
Dream
Would
Morals
Like
Make
Need
Genius is one of the many forms of insanity.
Cesare Lombroso
Genius
Insanity
Forms
Many
The closing years of life are like the end of a masquerade party, when the masks are dropped.
Cesare Pavese
Life
Age
Party
Masks
Dropped
Masquerade
Like
Years
End
Closing
No one ever lacks a good reason for suicide.
Cesare Pavese
Good
Suicide
Good Reason
No-One
Lacks
Reason
Ever
Stood off and on during the night, determining not to come to anchor till morning, fearing to meet with shoals; continued our course in the morning; and as the island was found to be six or seven leagues distant, and the tide was against us, it was noon when we arrived there.
Christopher Columbus
Morning
Meet
Our
Seven
Distant
Anchor
Fearing
Determining
Leagues
Come
Tide
Course
Island
Till
Arrived
Continue
Noon
Off
Stood
Six
Against
Us
Found
Night
The sad souls of those who lived without blame and without praise.
Dante Alighieri
Sad
Blame
Those
Without
Souls
Praise
Who
Lived
There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis, then you've made a measurement. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you've made a discovery.
Enrico Fermi
You
Measurement
Result
Made
Possible
Outcomes
Hypothesis
Discovery
Contrary
Then
Two
Racing is a great mania to which one must sacrifice everything, without reticence, without hesitation.
Enzo Ferrari
Great
Sacrifice
Everything
Hesitation
Must
Reticence
Without
Mania
Which
Racing
Holy poverty confounds cupidity and avarice and the cares of this world.
Francis of Assisi
World
Poverty
Cares
Avarice
Holy
The nature of the human mind is such that unless it is stimulated by images of things acting upon it from without, all remembrance of them passes easily away.
Galileo Galilei
Nature
Mind
Unless
Easily
Remembrance
Without
Passes
Stimulated
Human
Them
Acting
Human Mind
Away
Things
Images
Real love is the love that sometimes arises after sensual pleasure: if it does, it is immortal; the other kind inevitably goes stale, for it lies in mere fantasy.
Giacomo Casanova
Love
Love Is
Sometimes
Other
Pleasure
Kind
Immortal
Lies
Arises
Mere
Does
Real
Inevitably
Real Love
Goes
After
Sensual
Stale
Fantasy
It is nice to have valid competition; it pushes you to do better.
Gianni Versace
You
Competition
Better
Nice
Valid
Pushes
Marketing is not a nice word, but the world is about marketing now.
Giorgio Armani
World
Word
Nice
Marketing
About
Now
Rome is the city of echoes, the city of illusions, and the city of yearning.
Giotto di Bondone
City
Echoes
Yearning
Rome
Illusions
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