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«Smile, for everyone lacks self-confidence and more than any other one thing a smile reassures them.»
«There are moments when, faced with our lack of success, I wonder whether we are failures, proud but impotent. One thing reassures me as to our value: the boredom that afflicts us. It is the hall-mark of quality in modern men.»
«There's nothing like a gleam of humor to reassure you that a fellow human being is ticking inside a strange face»
«It is reassuring for people to feel they have a boss, someone who knows the answers and has charted the course»
«Art is made to disturb. Science reassures.»
Author: Georges Braque | About: Art | Keywords: disturb, reassures
«So we follow our wandering paths, and the very darkness acts as our guide and our doubts serve to reassure us»
«Most successes are unhappy. That's why they are successes - they have to reassure themselves about themselves by achieving something that the world will notice.»
«People need something or someone to fasten themselves to in order to reassure themselves that they are real.»
«It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.»
«In fast-moving, progress-conscious America, the consumer expects to be dizzied by progress. If he could completely understand advertising jargon he would be badly disappointed. The half-intelligibility which we expect, or even hope, to find in the latest product language personally reassures each of us that progress is being made: that the pace exceeds our ability to follow.»