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Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Charles Stross

To boldly go where no uploaded metahuman colony has gone before' has a certain ring to it, doesn't it? — Charles Stross

Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Kenneth Clark

The Cathedrals were built to the glory of God; New York was built to the glory of Mammon. — Kenneth Clark

Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Eric Schmidt

Washington is an incumbent protection machine. Technology is fundamentally disruptive. — Eric Schmidt

Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Richard Bentall

My interest in the psychological roots of psychosis has both personal (my brother Andrew committed suicide) and professional origins (I was trained in a behaviorist approach to psychology which - whatever its limitations - at least taught me to see human behavior in its social context). — Richard Bentall

Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me; and to me High mountains are a feeling. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Kenan Thompson

I'm a happy person, and I want everybody else to be happy. Nothing wrong with that. — Kenan Thompson

Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Douglas Bond

Ridiculed as "Knox the knave" and "a runagate Scot," he was outlawed and forbidden to preach by the archbishop of St. Andrews, and orders were issued that he be shot on sight if he failed to comply.
Knox did not comply. Years later, a would-be assassin fired a shot through a window of Knox's house in Edinburgh, narrowly missing his mark.? Still Knox preached. — Douglas Bond

Armelle Nicolas Quotes By Tullian Tchividjian

Luther also said that one of our biggest problems was our own "good" works. They obscure our need for a Savior. "At the cross," said Gerhard Forde, "God has stormed the last bastion of the self, the last presumption that you were really going to do something for him." Genuine freedom awaits all who stop trusting in their own work and start trusting in Christ's work. — Tullian Tchividjian