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  • Como se acuerda con los pajarosla traduccion de sus idiomas?How is the translation of their languages Arranged with the birds? -- Pablo Neruda
  • Arranged Marriages don't always have to be risky. Get to know your future in-laws. She's bound to be like one of them. -- Siddharth Katragadda
  • Just when you think youâ??ve got Arranged figured out, time and again Catherine McKenzie delivers the flawless, unexpected twist that keeps you glued to the book. -- Cathy Marie Buchanan
  • Arranged marriages are big business in the U.K. Second- and third-generation immigrant families, with no extended family structure, limited networks and religious restrictions on acceptable ways to meet future spouses, are turning to external matchmakers for help. -- Jemima Khan
  • His head is made of stars, but not yet arranged into constellations. -- Elias Canetti
  • Words differently arranged have a different meaning, and meanings differently arranged have different effects. -- Blaise Pascal
  • Everything is arranged so that it be this way, this is what is called culture. -- Jacques Derrida
  • We've arranged a civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. -- Carl Sagan
  • The elements, if arranged according to their atomic weights, exhibit an apparent periodicity of properties. -- Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Science is knowledge arranged and classified according to truth, facts, and the general laws of nature. -- Luther Burbank
  • I don't think I will go for an arranged marriage, but I am not against arranged marriages. -- Ranbir Kapoor
  • It's so beautifully arranged on the plate - you know someone's fingers have been all over it. -- Julia Child
  • Create around one at least a small circle where matters are arranged as one wants them to be. -- Anna Freud
  • Most Kikuyu marriages were arranged on the basis of what is described by anthropologists as the bride price. -- Louis Leakey
  • Good improvisers seem telepathic; everything looks pre-arranged, This is because they accept all offers madeâ??which is something no â??normalâ?? person would do. -- Keith Johnstone
  • The office building is a building for work, organization, lucidity and economy. Light, spacious working rooms, clearly arranged, undivided, only organized according to the pattern of the firm. -- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  • Life is not a series of gig lamps symmetrically arranged; life is a luminous halo, a semi-transparent envelope surrounding us from the beginning of consciousness to the end. -- Virginia Woolf
  • Things are as they are. Looking out into it the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations. -- Alan Watts
  • Religious phenomena are naturally arranged in two fundamental categories: beliefs and rites. The first are states of opinion, and consist in representations; the second are determined modes of action. -- Emile Durkheim
  • Over the years, I've trained myself to speak using the same language I would use if I were typing: meaning using full sentences in the way that paragraphs and scenes are arranged. -- Kevin J. Anderson
  • I don't like food that's too carefully arranged; it makes me think that the chef is spending too much time arranging and not enough time cooking. If I wanted a picture I'd buy a painting. -- Andy Rooney
  • All mathematics is is a language that is well tuned, finely honed, to describe patterns; be it patterns in a star, which has five points that are regularly arranged, be it patterns in numbers like 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 that follow very regular progression. -- Brian Greene
  • I can say now: all the combatants who participated in the fight for freedom in South America came to Algeria; it's from there that all those who fought left. We trained them, we arranged for the weapons to reach them, we created networks. -- Ahmed Ben Bella
  • Scientific views end in awe and mystery, lost at the edge in uncertainty, but they appear to be so deep and so impressive that the theory that it is all arranged as a stage for God to watch man's struggle for good and evil seems inadequate. -- Richard P. Feynman
  • We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces. -- Carl Sagan
  • The actual organization of behavior goes on the level of the individual nerve cells and their connections, and we have a hundred billion nerve cells, probably a hundred trillion connections. It's just mind-boggling to think of all the different ways in which they're arranged in a baby's head. -- Steven Pinker
  • By giving the public a rich and full melody, distinctly arranged and well played, all the time creating new tone colors and patterns, I feel we have a better chance of being successful. I want a kick to my band, but I don't want the rhythm to hog the spotlight. -- Glenn Miller
  • It's extremely difficult to get these jobs because you can't get a job on a ship unless you have seaman's paper's, and you can't get seaman's papers unless you have a job on a ship. There had to be a way to break through the circle, and he was the one who arranged it for me. -- Paul Auster
  • My wife once said that one of her great ambitions was to walk down the streets of Hong Kong with her children. So we all went to Asia on one occasion. Then she said she'd like to walk down the streets of Jerusalem with her children. So we arranged our family finances and all went to Jerusalem. -- Gordon B. Hinckley
  • My parents had an arranged marriage, as did so many other people when I was growing up. My father came and had a life in the United States one way and my mother had a different one, and I was very aware of those things. I continue to wonder about it, and I will continue to write about it. -- Jhumpa Lahiri
  • I have arranged my little life. -- Jean Rhys
  • Physics is experience, arranged in economical order. -- Ernst Mach
  • The only happy marriages I know are arranged ones. -- Leo Tolstoy
  • Marriage, as practised by high society, is arranged indecency. -- Nicolas Chamfort
  • If per capita was a problem, decapita could be arranged -- Terry Pratchett
  • Theology is but our ideas of truth classified and arranged. -- Henry Ward Beecher
  • A dictionary is merely the universe arranged in alphabetical order. -- Anatole France
  • Well-arranged time is the surest mark of a well-arranged mind. -- Isaac Pitman
  • It was an arranged marriage, put together by drugs and alcohol. -- Tom Papa
  • I cannot understand why the world is arranged as it is. -- Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Well arranged time is the surest mark of a well arranged mind -- Isaac Pitman
  • God has arranged everything in the universe in consideration of everything else. -- Hildegard of Bingen
  • Life, within doors, has few pleasanter prospects than a neatly-arranged and well-provisioned breakfast-table. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • The letters in 'Brace Beemer' can be arranged to spell 'Embrace Beer.' -- Dave Barry
  • This afternoon, I've arranged for this ceremony to be illuminated by solar power. -- Jimmy Carter
  • Manifest the divinity within you and everything will be harmoniously arranged around it. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • Ask any woman in an arranged marriage. Love is the least stressful way out. -- Fay Weldon
  • every story written is marks upon a page The same marks, repeated, only differently arranged -- Max Barry
  • I think I've become the brand ambassador of arranged marriages, especially for working Indian women. -- Sakshi Tanwar
  • It isn't that I don't like sweet disorder, but it has to be judiciously arranged. -- Vita Sackville-West
  • Thanks to arranged marriages: There are countless women who have never been their husband's girlfriend. -- Mokokoma Mokhonoana
  • Ideally a just constitution would be a just procedure arranged to insure a just outcome. -- John Rawls
  • You always ought to have tom cats arranged, you know - it makes 'em more companionable. -- Noel Coward
  • The human spirit needs places where nature has not been re-arranged by the hand of man. -- Anonymous
  • Objects in pictures should so be arranged as by their very position to tell their own story. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • I really like my life. I've arranged my life so that I can do what I want. -- Warren Buffett
  • Most of the most important experiences that truly educate cannot be arranged ahead of time with any precision. -- Harold Taylor
  • I was surprised to learn that research showed arranged couples tended to be happier in the long run. -- Aziz Ansari
  • The destiny of mankind is arranged for happy moments every life has such but not for happy times. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • I have to admit: I have been known to be obsessively neat and like things arranged just so. -- David Alan Basche
  • grumbling, as things are at present arranged in this world, does not always, nor I might say often, do good ... -- Mary Louisa Molesworth
  • I dislike arranged marriages. There are some mistakes for which one should not be able to blame one's poor parents. -- Salman Rushdie
  • The shapes arranged themselves into words, and the words spelled out a delicious and wonderful phrase: Once upon a time. -- Kate DiCamillo
  • God has so arranged the chronometry of our spirits, that there shall be thousands of silent moments between the striking hours. -- James Martineau
  • A well arranged scrapbook, filled with choice selections, is a most excellent companion for anyone who has the least literary taste. -- Channing Tatum
  • There are definite advantages to single beds." He sat up abruptly and arranged her legs around his waist. "Makes cuddling mandatory. -- Cindy Gerard
  • I've arranged with my executor to be buried in Chicago. Because when I die, I want to still remain active politically. -- Mort Sahl
  • Poetry is a projection across silence of cadences arranged to break that silence with definite intentions of echoes, syllables, wave lengths. -- Carl Sandburg
  • I most carefully confined myself to facts and arranged those facts on as thin a line of connecting opinion as possible. -- Mary Kingsley
  • The man who raises new issues has always been distasteful to politicians. He musses up what had been so tidily arranged. -- Walter Lippmann
  • They have fixed our nutrition and arranged our life-span. More than this, and ahead of this, efforts will not be productive. -- Idries Shah
  • Much of life appears mundane at the time. Yet in God's providence every moment includes significant details arranged by His divine hand. -- Dillon Burroughs
  • President George Bush declared a National Day of Prayer for Peace. This was after he had carefully arranged and started the war. -- George Carlin
  • If nature had arranged that husbands and wives should have children alternatively, there would never be more than three in a family. -- Laurence Housman
  • It would be a good thing if young people were wise and old people were strong, but God has arranged things better. -- Martin Luther
  • The inscrutable laws of sex have so arranged that even a timid woman is not afraid of a fierce and haughty man. -- Bram Stoker
  • Eternal law has arranged nothing better than this, that it has given us one way in to life, but many ways out. -- Seneca the Younger
  • The uglier, older, meaner, iller, poorer I get, the more I wish to take my revenge by doing brilliant color, well arranged, resplendent. -- Vincent Van Gogh
  • During the election in 1989, there was the first Soviet election with alternative candidates to local government. I myself arranged special training for them. -- Anatoly Chubais
  • Plainly, the environment must be a living one, directed by a higher intelligence, arranged by an adult who is prepared for his mission. -- Maria Montessori
  • I never wrote music or arranged songs or lyrics when I was under the influence of anything but coffee. That's not gone away. -- Chris Cornell
  • When I'm judging a theory, I ask myself whether, if I were God, I would have arranged the world in such a way. -- Albert Einstein
  • George W. had a plan. He arranged to join the Air National Guard in Texas, which meant he would not be sent to Vietnam. -- Peter Jennings
  • Even luxuries are arranged according to ideas and ideals, to make them reflect as much of thought-life as possible - and this is Art. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • The nurse knocked softly on the door of the examining room and wheeled in a shiny silver tray displaying neatly arranged instruments of torture. -- Jennifer Echols
  • For those orderly folks who have life all neatly arranged in their heads, who do more accepting than questioning, unschooling is a disturbing thing. -- Sandra Dodd
  • All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top. -- Bertrand Russell
  • The more ugly, old, nasty, ill, and poor I become the more I want to get my own back by producing vibrant, well-arranged, radiant colour. -- Vincent Van Gogh
  • Hospitals should be arranged in such a way as to make being sick an interesting experience. One learns a great deal sometimes from being sick. -- Alan Watts
  • How beautifully everything is arranged by Nature; as soon as a child enters the world, it finds a mother ready to take care of it. -- Jules Michelet
  • The system set up by F.I.D.E. ... Insures that there will always be a Russian world champion... The Russians arranged it that way. -- Bobby Fischer
  • The Place of No Shadows, in Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine (1990) In our Universe, matter is arranged in a hierarchy of structures by successive integrations. -- Francois Jacob
  • The final effort came when our reconnaissance team reported contact with the POWs and their guards by radio near midnight at a pre-arranged crossing site. -- Bo Gritz
  • The best books of our times have included the three mature volumes of Philip Larkin. They're very short books of poems, and very carefully arranged. -- Robert Morgan
  • After an extensive interview he arranged for my weaknesses in foreign languages to be over-looked and so I started a Biology degree at Birmingham in 1967. -- Paul Nurse
  • Accidents did not just happen. From time to time they were carefully plotted, calculated, and arranged to one's advantage-all, of course, under the cloak of happenstance. -- Jodi Picoult
  • Sister Mary chose that moment to come in with the tea. Satanist or not, she'd also found a plate and arranged some iced biscuits on it. -- Neil Gaiman
  • Bones leaned back, studying me. I felt so self-conscious. If only I had a shield of makeup, some perfectly arranged hair... and oh yeah. Some panties. -- Jeaniene Frost
  • The first thing that confronts us in studying verbal structures is that they are arranged sequentially, and have to be read or listened to in time. -- Northrop Frye
  • Nothing must be left to chance in a magical performance. Everything conducive to enhancing the mystery of the illusions must be arranged with painstaking care and thought. -- David Devant
  • The proverbial notion of historical distance consists in our having lost ninety-five of every hundred original facts, so the remaining ones can be arranged however one likes. -- Robert Musil
  • No class is safe unless government is so arranged that each class has in its hands the means of protecting itself. That is the idea of republics. -- Wendell Phillips
  • A film is like a mad arranged marriage, with all these people who don't necessarily want to be with each other forced into this intimate, exhausting process. -- Jason Flemyng
  • Nobody knows because Team Obama has conveniently arranged for you to be kept in the dark on your health insurance costs until after everyone votes next week. -- Hugh Hewitt
  • Libraries are public treasuries. They're ways in which well-meaning societies leave the wealth of the past arranged A to Z so that anyone walking past can find it. -- Francis Spufford
  • If certain facilities, local facilities have to be arranged, the local authorities have to come. And that makes the Indian system slow moving, Indian administrative system slow moving. -- Manmohan Singh
  • In reality, life was arranged and human relations were complicated so utterly beyond all understanding that when one thought about it one felt uncanny and one's heart sank. -- Stephen Karam
  • If all the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic weights, a periodic repetition of properties is obtained. This is expressed by the law of periodicity. -- Dmitri Mendeleev
  • A great many complimentary things have been said about the faculty of memory, and if you look in a good quotation book you will find them neatly arranged. -- Robertson Davies
  • I suppose it is because nearly all children go to school nowadays and have things arranged for them that they seem so forlornly unable to produce their own ideas. -- Agatha Christie
  • The motives that lead us to do anything might be arranged like the thirty-two winds and might be given names on the same pattern: for instance, "bread-bread-fame" or "fame-fame-bread. -- Georg C. Lichtenberg
  • An uniformity of weights and measures, arranged upon mathematical principles, would be a benefit to the whole commercial world, if it were wise enough to adopt such an expedient. -- Jean-Baptiste Say
  • I was intoxicated by the romantic poetry of our great writers. I arranged the world according to my private use, looking at it through the poems I had devoured. -- Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont
  • What you discover on your own is always more exciting than what someone else discovers for you - it's like the marriage between romantic love and an arranged marriage. -- Terrence Rafferty
  • I was neglected by my family because I had disappointed them - I'd run away from being forced into an arranged marriage, which was a big blow to them. -- Nelson Mandela
  • It is not how much empty space there is, but rather how it is used. It is not how much information there is, but rather how effectively it is arranged. -- Edward Tufte
  • When I was ten, I caught glandular fever and had to have a year off school. My parents arranged for a tutor to keep me on track with my studies. -- Anne Sebba
  • The man who prays is the one who thinks that god has arranged matters all wrong, but who also thinks that he can instruct god how to put them right. -- Christopher Hitchens
  • Hungry Joe collected lists of fatal diseases and arranged them in alphabetical order so that he could put his finger without delay on any one he wanted to worry about. -- Joseph Heller
  • I loathe all this blind rushing pell-mell into a struggle arranged by the mighty minority and paid for with the lives of young men who are drugged on trumped-up ideals. -- Fannie Hurst
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