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  • America always recovers. -- John Catsimatidis
  • The name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers. -- Marshall McLuhan
  • Jobs will come back when the economy recovers, but they will never be the same. -- Maynard Webb
  • No one recovers from the disease of being born, a deadly wound if there ever was one. -- Emile M. Cioran
  • Animation is tremendously resilient. Animation will recover, as art always recovers. There's always cycles of good art. -- Ralph Bakshi
  • The Odyssey is the story of someone who, in the course of diverse experiences, acquires a personality or affirms and recovers his personality. -- Raymond Queneau
  • To be here recovers from a state of soul, from a state of mind. I have the memory of the heart. I know what I received. I must have the will to give back to others. -- Jacky Ickx
  • Even if severe wounds are given, the Indian has many chances in his favor, for his organization is somewhat different from that of white men, and he recovers easily from wounds that would kill any European outright. -- Edward Burnett Tylor
  • One thus sees that a new kind of theory is needed which drops these basic commitments and at most recovers some essential features of the older theories as abstract forms derived from a deeper reality in which what prevails in unbroken wholeness. -- David Bohm
  • Canada is in budgetary deficit now only because of the recession, only because of stimulus measures, and we will come out of it. We will go back into surplus position when the economy recovers. So there is no need in Canada to raise taxes. -- Stephen Harper
  • I think where I differ a little bit, we absolutely have to think about the deficit looking down the road. And certainly that's something the president has said that we need to, as the economy recovers, have a plan in place for getting it down. -- Christina Romer
  • Anyone who has played the game professionally, you're always taught that the ball is the most important, most precious thing, so when the ball hits the ground, it's always a mad scramble. It's amazing how many times there is a fumble, and the person who recovers it initially doesn't walk away with the ball. -- Barry Sanders
  • Banking may well be a career from which no man really recovers. -- John Kenneth Galbraith
  • Memory, when it juts, retreats, recovers, shows us how to hold the darkness, how to breathe. -- Drew Myron
  • No one recovers from the disease of being born, a deadly wound if there ever was one -- Emile M. Cioran
  • No one plays this or any game perfectly. It's the guy who recovers from his mistakes who wins. -- Phil Jackson
  • A man recovers best from his exceptional nature - his intellectuality - by giving his animal instincts a chance. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The sage desires no desire, does not value rare treasures, learns without learning, recovers what people have left behind. -- Laozi
  • When we grow careless of keeping our souls, then God recovers our taste of good things again by sharp crosses. -- Richard Sibbes
  • Power intoxicates men. When a man is intoxicated by alcohol, he can recover, but when intoxicated by power, he seldom recovers. -- James Francis
  • History is an illogical record. It hinges on nothing. It is a story that changes, and has accidents, and recovers with scars. -- Gretel Ehrlich
  • Love will never be ideal until man recovers from the illusion that he can be just a little bit faithful or a little bit married. -- Helen Rowland
  • The exercise of all the senses is as intense pleasure, as anyone will find, who recovers the use of one after being deprived of it. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • As for the garden of mint, the very smell of it alone recovers and refreshes our spirits, as the taste stirs up our appetite for meat. -- Pliny the Elder
  • War and pestilence might kill large numbers of people, but in most cases the population recovers. But lose the soil and everything else goes with it. -- George Monbiot
  • Because the truth is - and we know it - we were born to die without regrets. Regret is the only wound from which the soul never recovers. -- Sarah Ban Breathnach
  • All hatred driven hence, The soul recovers radical innocence And learns at last that it is self-delighting, Self-appeasing, self-affrighting, And that its own sweet will is Heaven's will -- William Butler Yeats
  • The purifying influence of public confession springs from the fact, that by it the hope in lies is forever swept away, and the soul recovers the noble attitude of simplicity. -- George Eliot
  • Patriotism is a salt against rottenness, a glorious spur to high endeavour; it recovers the half-obliterated virtue of loyalty, calls every man to service, and ennobles great and small alike. -- Percy Dearmer
  • Philosophy recovers itself when it ceases to be a device for dealing with the problems of philosophers and becomes a method, cultivated by philosophers, for dealing with the problems of men. -- John Dewey
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