An interpreter at that ordsprog
An interpreter at that level cannot - not 'should not' - simply cannot, make a mistake. He cannot. No way. Well, if he did he'd be out, and rightly so.
Viktor Sukhodrev
The main purpose of life is to live rightly, think rightly, act rightly. The soul must languish when we give all our thought to the body.
Mohandas Gandhi
The entire civilized world will not understand if we cannot put this together and make it work. They simply won't understand it, and rightly,
Tony Blair
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1953
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Interpreter, n.: One who enables two persons of different languages to understand each other by repeating to each what it would have been to the interpreter's advantage for the other to have said.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter -- often an unconscious, but still a truthful interpreter -- in the eye.
Charlotte Bronte
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1816
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1855
)
Quite rightly, they've gone through a very rigorous testing process over the last 18 months to make sure, not only that the system's better than line calling, but that it's at a level where the players, fans and officials have absolute confidence in it.
Paul Hawkins
We did not have to wait for an interpreter to show up, we just pushed a button and instantly we had a live person interpreting through the T-LAN system. When the patient did not know a word on her admittance form, she just held it up to the screen and the interpreter read it to her.
Susan Brooks
A lot was made of our last performance and rightly so because it wasn't up to the level we can play at. We have to play better because Wales will make it hard for us – it will be a tough match.
David Beckham
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1975
-)
When science, art, literature, and philosophy are simply the manifestation of personality they are on a level where glorious and dazzling achievements are possible, which can make a man's name live for thousands of years. But above this level, far above,
Denis Diderot
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1713
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1784
)
When science, art, literature, and philosophy are simply the manifestation of personality they are on a level where glorious and dazzling achievements are possible, which can make a man's name live for thousands of years. But above this level, far above,
Simone Weil
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1909
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1943
)
His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. Philosophy, rightly defined, is simply the love of wisdom.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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106 f.Kr.
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43 f.Kr.
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Filosofi
Philosophy, rightly defined, is simply the love of wisdom.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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106 f.Kr.
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43 f.Kr.
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Filosofi
A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.
B. F. Skinner
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1904
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1990
)
An interpreter brings to life music in the form that it is given to him, that is, a constellation of black spots on a page. But if the interpreter doesn't identify with the music and can't be one with it, then no number of directions [from the composer] will be of any help.
Lorin Maazel
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1930
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To do it legislatively is a big mistake. It's bad policy to explicitly overturn the judgment of the voters, and it's bad politics because they're going to get hammered, and rightly so.
Douglas Muzzio
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