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“A natural environment is far more complex than any playing field.”
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“The optimism of a healthy mind is indefatigable.”
Source : Margery Allingham (1959). “Crime and Mr. Campion”
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“More than its utilitarian and technocratic transparency, it is the opaque ambivalence of its oddities that makes the city livable.”
Source : Michel de Certeau, Pierre Mayol (1998). “The Practice of Everyday Life: Living and cooking. Volume 2”, p.134, U of Minnesota Press
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“I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That's what I call a liberal education.”
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“Most whites do not have a racial identity, but they would do well to understand what race means for others. They should also ponder the consequences of being the only group for whom such an identity is forbidden and who are permitted no aspirations as a group.”
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“Many of us like to think of financial economics as a science, but complex events like the financial crisis suggest that this conceit may be more wishful thinking than reality.”
Source : "ANDREW LO: I Read 21 Books About The Financial Crisis And They Explained Nothing" by Rob Wile, www.businessinsider.com. February 6, 2012.
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“A noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die.”
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“That scene in 'The Purge' where my kids, Mary's kids, are in danger was really crazy for me, because I suddenly I have my methods as an actor, so I went to the place of 'If somebody came near my children, with bad intent?'”