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“Later scientific theories are better than earlier ones for solving puzzles in the often quite different environments to which they are applied. That is not a relativist's position, and it displays the sense in which I am a convinced believer in scientific progress.”
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“To converse with historians is to keep good company; many of them were excellent men, and those who were not, have taken care to appear such in their writings.”
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“We are here to change the world with small acts of thoughtfulness done daily rather than with one great breakthrough.”
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“I was already a wreck when I went in, and prison nearly destroyed what little was left of me. I was worse when I came out than I was when I went in, and was not positively changed in any way.”
Source : Source: therumpus.net
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“I always think I look better after a yoga class. It's the same as a massage. We look so amazing after a massage because we're relaxed.”
Source : "Andie MacDowell Opens Up About What Aging Is Really Like: Getting Grays, Keeping The Weight Off—And Cartwheels". Interview with Olessa Pindak, www.prevention.com. October 14, 2014.
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“The rigidity of a bottle's form does not affect the fluidity of the liquid it contains.”
Source : Leon Krier (2009). “The Architecture of Community”, p.70, Island Press
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“I hated to read. My mother could not get me to read. I'm going through the same thing with my daughter now. I love to read now, but I don't remember reading.”
Source : "Gold Medal Figure Skater". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. June 17, 2000.
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“It is also an absolute mistake to believe that the State can be anything other than a civitas diaboli if it does not resurrect itself as Imperium, and it is also a mistake to want to build the Imperium on the basis of economic, military, industrial or even 'intellectual' or nationalist factors. The Imperium, according to the primordial conception rooted in Tradition, is something transcendent, and it can only be attained by those who have the power to transcend the lives of petty men and their appetites, their sentimentalisms, their national prides, their 'values', and their phobias.”