Words have their own hierarchy, their own protocol, their own artistic titles, their own plebeian stigmas.
– Jos Saramago
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- We all know the protocol. But more powerful than our protocol is our grooming to believe in something more. – Danielle Valenilla
- When it come to creative inspiration, job titles and hierarchy are meaningless. – Ed Catmull
- It is not titles that honour men, but men that honour titles. – Niccol Machiavelli
- Not every artistic person should have to be a photographer, but every photographer should be artistic. – Pradeepa Pandiyan
- There is nothing healthier for a man than to walk on his own two legs – Jos Saramago
- Reading is probably another way of being in a place. – Jos Saramago
- how often fears come to sour our life and prove, in the end, to have no foundation, no reason to exist – Jos Saramago
- Inside us there is something that has no name, that something is what we are. – Jos Saramago
- … that destiny has to make many turnings before arriving anywhere, destiny alone knows what it has cost … – Jos Saramago
- but the effort of setting the table, heating up the food and then washing the dishes seemed to him tonight a superhuman one. – Jos Saramago
- ..there are times when it is best to be content with what one has, so as not to lose everything. – Jos Saramago
- The virtue of maps, they show what can be done with limited space, they foresee that everything can happen therein. – Jos Saramago
- The instant is gone, time has carried us into the realm of memory, it was like this, no, it was not, and everything becomes what we choose to invent. – Jos Saramago
- Dignity has no price, when someone starts making small concessions, in the end, life loses all meaning. – Jos Saramago
- The trouble with this dog is that it has grown too close to human beings, it will suffer as they do. – Jos Saramago
- what is right and what is wrong are simply different ways of understanding our relationships with the others, not that which we have with ourselves – Jos Saramago
- Such is our need to shower blame on some distant entity when it is we who lack the courage to face up to what is there before us. – Jos Saramago
- There are such moments in life, when, in order for heaven to open, it is necessary for a door to close. – Jos Saramago
- We’ve all had our moments of weakness, and if we manage to get through today without any, we’ll be sure to have some tomorrow. – Jos Saramago
- One can show no greater respect than to weep for a stranger. – Jos Saramago
- …the human being to lack that second skin we call egoism has not yet been born, it lasts much longer than the other one, that bleeds so readily. – Jos Saramago
- Chaos is merely order waiting to be deciphered. – Jos Saramago
- If I’m sincere today, what does it matter if I regret it tomorrow? – Jos Saramago
- doubt is the privilege of those who have lived a long time, – Jos Saramago
- Everyone wants to save Man, but no one wants to know about men. – Jos Saramago
- Stigmas speak to the idea of difference and how difference shames us and those we know. – Michael Lewis
- The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- When life belittle and trick you, you will forget protocol… – Ikechukwu Joseph
- Dear family,I am drafting a new laundry protocol for better and more considerate usage of the washing machine – Koh Choon Hwee
- Vampire politics make the very complicated dance of manners that is werewolf protocol look like the Hokey Pokey. – Patricia Briggs
- Social hierarchy doesn’t hold a candle to the power of feeling isolated in your own skin. – Elyse Draper
- Words can create, words give life, words can build, words can destroy. Words can bring something out of nothing. What are you saying? – Mopelola Adeniyi
- Silence has its own language and in that silence he found words within himself; words for her, words for him and words for them. – Faraaz Kazi
- What is man but an illusion perceiving itself in a nested hierarchy of holographic information. – RADelmonico
- A quick and brutal ???? from behind usually served as an effective reminder of where you stood in the pack hierarchy. – Nenia Campbell
- Zeitgeist -“ spirit of the age. No such thing. Imposition by hierarchy. People rebel -“ & are marginalised; or follow, chained. – Anthony North
- The science fiction author, H.G. Wells was an avid supporter of eugenics and a believer in a hierarchy of the races. – AE Samaan
- -‹On top of the government-hierarchy you need an unpolluted group of scientists to give a nation the best direction. – Abhijit Naskar
- The man on the top of the hierarchy has created social fear in order for us to accept him as the leader. – Nilantha Ilangamuwa
- No emotion was supposed to cross the great divide of class. Affection could erase all hierarchy; in this was the danger, and the delight. – Damon Galgut