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  • Repeat your winners. If you are lucky enough to write a good advertisement, repeat it until it stops selling. Scores of good advertisements have been discarded before they lost their potency.

    Writing   Lucky   Winner  
  • The purpose of history is to explain the present - to say why the world around us is the way it is. History tells us what is important in our world, and how it came to be. It tells us what is to be ignored, or discarded. That is true power - profound power. The power to define a whole society.

    Michael Crichton (2008). “Timeline”, p.480, Random House
  • Asia discovered two remedies for the cruelty of man, art and religion. America discarded both and is drowning in hate and aggressivity.

    Art   Hate   Men  
  • So often, the discarded love of youth is desperately yearned for in maturity.

  • Marriage and parenting are the two strongest vows anyone will ever make. When you see these commitments being carelessly discarded, you can be certain that the ethics of that generation have been abandoned. ... What our society needs is a good dose of biblical ethic from God's people - the kind of ethic that requires us to keep our word no matter what the costs. Situational ethics have so shaped our society that even God's people have lost the concept of absolutes when it comes to keeping our word.

  • Start early and work hard. A writer's apprenticeship usually involves writing a million words (which are then discarded) before he's almost ready to begin. That takes a while.

  • We are not to look upon our sins as insignificant trifles. On the other hand, we are not to regard them as so terrible that we must despair. Learn to believe that Christ was given, not for picayune and imaginary transgressions, but for mountainous sins; not for one or two, but for all; not for sins that can be discarded, but for sins that are stubbornly ingrained.

    Martin Luther (2007). “Commentary on Galatians”, p.10, Lulu.com
  • Making prostitution legalized gives our society a message that sex is not sacred/private between two adults - that sex can be bought and sold just like any object. But prostitutes are people, not objects to be consumed, used and discarded like trash when they are no longer doing what each client/trafficker wants.

    Sex   Two   People  
  • If you seek reality you must set yourself free of all backgrounds, of all cultures, of all patterns of thinking and feeling. Even the idea of being man or woman, or even human should be discarded. The ocean of life contains all, not only humans. So, first of all abandon all self-identification, stop thinking of yourself as such-and-such or so-and-so, this or that. Abandon all self-concern, worry not about your welfare, material or spiritual, abandon every desire, gross or subtle, stop thinking of achievement of any kind. You are complete here and now, you need absolutely nothing.

    "I am That". Book by Nisargadatta Maharaj, p.316, 2005.
  • Reason is not one tool of thought among many, it is the entire toolbox. To advocate that reason be discarded in some circumstances is to advocate that thinking be discarded - which leaves one in the position of attempting to do a job after throwing away the required instrument.

    George H. Smith (2010). “Atheism: The Case Against God”, p.110, Prometheus Books
  • I shot many scenes of Hamburg, albums full of postcard motifs, and I discarded almost all of them. I ride my bike through Hamburg every day. I go shopping here, I go to the doctor - and yet I no longer have the eye for telling stories about this damn city, even though I love it.

    Eye   Cities   Shopping  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • We charted individual pitches by hand, so I had that data from game to game, but from year to year, I didn't really have that data, because a lot of times it was discarded.

    Hands   Years   Data  
  • My dream had become my reality: my old life was a discarded husk.

    L. P. Hartley (2015). “The Go-between”, p.93, Penguin UK
  • The qualities we possess should never be a matter for satisfaction, but the qualities we have discarded.

    "Fingers Pointing Towards the Moon: Reflections of a Pilgrim on the Way". Book by Wei Wu Wei, 1958.
  • It is only a man's own fundamental thoughts that have truth and life in them.

    Arthur Schopenhauer (2015). “Essays of Schopenhauer”, p.83, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • I see myself rather like an old discarded dishrag.

  • The plain wooden toothpick, it may be argued, is among the simplest of manufactured things. It consists of a single part, made of a single material, intended for a single purpose-from which it gets its simple name. It is also among the most convenient and ready of things. It can be used directly out of the box-there being no instructions to read, no parts to assemble, no priming or booting required, and no maintenance expected. When it has served its purpose, it is simply discarded.

    Simple   Names   Purpose  
    Henry Petroski (2008). “The Toothpick: Technology and Culture”, p.3, Vintage
  • I toyed with making portraits based on people's discarded shopping lists found on the street, or old diaries bought on eBay, or other forms of borrowed stories. When I stumbled across the Missed Connections listings, I knew immediately I'd found it.

    Ebay   Shopping   People  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • When you begin a picture you often make some pretty discoveries. You must be on guard against these. Destroy the thing, do it over several times. In each destroying of a beautiful discovery, the artist does not really suppress it, but rather condenses it, makes it more substantial. What comes out in the end is the result of discarded finds. Otherwise you become your own connoisseur.

    Pablo Picasso (1972). “Picasso on art: a selection of views”, Viking Adult
  • The body, I have often thought, is like a promise. You keep things in it. Those things are covert, immediate, yours. There is something lustrous about them. They emit energy, like radium or appliances. They can be replaced, repaired or simply discarded. The promise of the body is very firm and intact. It's the only promise we can count on, and we can't really count on it very much.

    Promise   Energy   Body  
    Scott Bradfield (1989). “The History of Luminous Motion”, Alfred a Knopf Incorporated
  • Once a new paradigm takes hold, its acceptance is extraordinarily rapid and one finds few who claim to have adhered to a discarded method.

  • Every woman should have a daughter to tell her stories to. Otherwise, the lessons learned are as useless as spare buttons from a discarded shirt. And all that is left is a fading name and the shape of a nose or the color of hair. The men who write the history books will tell you the stories of battles and conquests. But the women will tell you the stories of people's hearts.

    Daughter   Book   Writing  
    Karen White (2009). “The Lost Hours”, p.24, Penguin
  • The boarded-up homes, the decaying storefronts, the aging church rolls, kids from unknown families who swaggered down the streets - loud congregations of teenage boys, teenage girls feeding potato chips to crying toddlers, the discarded wrappers tumbling down the block - all of it whispered painful truths.

    Girl   Teenage   Block  
    Barack Obama (2007). “Dreams From My Father”, p.157, Canongate Books
  • While we may not mind being used, we resent deeply being made to feel discarded.

    Relationship   Mind   May  
  • We are continuously living a new life, and when the old and the new do not fit nicely together, the old - no longer able to contain the new - should be discarded.

    Ernest Holmes (2012). “The Science of Mind Collection”, p.306, Penguin
  • For soon the body is discarded, Then what does it feel? A useless log of wood, it lies on the ground, Then what does it know? Your worst enemy cannot harm you As much as your own thoughts, unguarded. But once mastered, No one can help you as much, Not even your father or your mother.

    Mother   Lying   Father  
  • Today I stand before the world organization which has succeeded to the mantle discarded by its discredited predecessor.

    Address to the United Nations General Assembly, delivered 6 October 1963
  • Unless you're living on the street and surviving on a diet of discarded turkey drumsticks, there's no point in being gloomy. We've spent too long trying to cheer ourselves up by spending money on brightly coloured things we don't really need. We've stopped using our imaginations.

    Cheer   Turkeys   Long  
  • Whenever the truth is uncovered, the artist will always cling with rapt gaze to what still remains covering even after such uncovering; but the theoretical man enjoys and finds satisfaction in the discarded covering and finds the highest object of his pleasure in the process of an ever happy uncovering that succeeds through his own efforts.

    Artist   Men   Effort  
    Friedrich Nietzsche (2009). “Basic Writings of Nietzsche”, p.94, Modern Library
  • I stare at the pile of discarded remnants and think of my mother. Did she touch that pillar there? Does her scent still linger in a fragment of glass or a splinter of wood? A terrible emptiness settles into my chest. No matter how much I go about living, there are always small reminders that make the loss fresh again.

    Mother   Loss   Thinking  
    Libba Bray (2010). “The Sweet Far Thing”, p.23, Simon and Schuster
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