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Anastos Brothers Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

Chillingworth was a striking evidence of man's faculty of transforming himself into a devil, if he will only, for a reasonable space of time, undertake a devil's office. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Anastos Brothers Quotes By Craig Benzine

It's better to have won & lost than to have won, stopped trying, & descended into alcoholism. — Craig Benzine

Anastos Brothers Quotes By Julian Barnes

I'd ban coincidences, if I were a dictator of fiction. Well, perhaps not entirely. Coincidences would be permitted in the picaresque; that's where they belong. Go on, take them: let — Julian Barnes

Anastos Brothers Quotes By Alex Johnston

The Irish seem to want their artists to function as surrogate priests - sources of authority, founts of wisdom, people who will offer us free-range organic consolation, you name it. It's not a position I feel comfortable with. — Alex Johnston

Anastos Brothers Quotes By Plato

What a handsome face he had: but if he were naked you would forget he had a face, he is so beautiful in every way. — Plato

Anastos Brothers Quotes By Joseph Needham

Although there is a very large literature, still growing almost daily, on the Chinese calendar, its interest is, we suggest, much more archaeological and historical than scientific. — Joseph Needham

Anastos Brothers Quotes By Karl Popper

Psychologism is, I believe, correct only in so far as it insists upon what may be called 'methodological individualism' as opposed to 'methodological collectivism'; it rightly insists that the 'behaviour' and the 'actions' of collectives, such as states or social groups, must be reduced to the behaviour and to the actions of human individuals. But the belief that the choice of such an individualist method implies the choice of a psychological method is mistaken. — Karl Popper