A Quote by Madame de Pompadour

It does not matter what happens when we have gone. — © Madame de Pompadour
It does not matter what happens when we have gone.
It does not so much matter what happens. It is what one does when it happens that really counts.
Experience is not a matter of having actually swum the Hellespont, or danced with the dervishes, or slept in a doss-house. It is a matter of sensibility and intuition, of seeing, and hearing the significant thing, of paying attention at the right moments, of understanding and coordinating. Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him.
Students need to decide, 'All right, well, does the height matter? Does the side of it matter? Does the color of the valve matter? What matters here?' - such an underrepresented question in math curriculum.
It does not matter much what happens.
Continue this practice no matter what happens or what anyone does to you.
Romance is when after two people have gone through thick and thin together, and have confirmed to become a love that will never change no matter what happens.
Does Sex Matter? Of course it does. But does it matter enough to Matter? That's a different question.
Nirvikalpa samadhi is another matter. I don't feel that's really up to us. That happens at a certain time when our being has gone through countless changes and refinements.
The artwork had very little to do with the thought process, and the writing too, for that matter. What happens, happens, and it happens outside the brain.
What does it matter where my body happens to be?' he said. 'My mind goes on working all the same.
I want you to feel happy and enjoy the theatre of my life the way that I do. No matter what happens with my music and wherever I go - that heart of that glamorous girl in New York will never be gone.
It does matter where you go to church, it does matter where you worship, it does matter where you lift your head, it does matter where you cry out to God. There is something about the atmosphere. I might be lame, but put me in the atmosphere. I may be drunk, but put me in the atmosphere. I may be weak, but put me in the atmosphere.
TV happens. And once it's happened, it's gone. When it's gone, you move on, no tears, no tantrums, no videotape.
TV happens. And once it's happened, it's gone. When it's gone, you move on, no tears, no tantrums, no videotape
No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.
The inventor and the research man are confused because they both examine results of physical or chemical operations. But they are exact opposites, mirror images of one another. The research man does something and does not care [exactly] what it is that happens, he measures whatever it is. The inventor wants something to happen, but does not care how it happens or what it is that happens if it is not what he wants.
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