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Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Lorna Landvik

Good posture and an attitude let you get away with anything. — Lorna Landvik

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

If you are not a lady, then you are a whore. You do not want to know what would happen to a human whore within these walls. He seemed tired as he said it, as if he'd been there, done that, and hadn't had a good time. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Len Wiseman

As society evolves, people are interested in a new take on an old beloved story. — Len Wiseman

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Liu Cixin

To effectively contain a civilization's development and disarm it across such a long span of time, there is only one way: kill its science. — Liu Cixin

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Man is now a horror to God and himself and a creature ill-adapted to the universe not because God made him so but because he has made himself so by the abuse of his free will. — C.S. Lewis

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Dwight Gooden

I don't care how much money he (Frank Viola) makes. He can have my locker, I'll take him to all the best restaurants and show him New York. He can even have my wife, but he can't have my number, no way. — Dwight Gooden

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Charles Taylor

We become full human agents, capable of understanding ourselves, and hence of defining our identity, through our acquisition of rich human languages of expression. — Charles Taylor

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

When people have told me that because I am a Catholic, I cannot be an artist, I have had to reply, ruefully, that because I am a Catholic I cannot afford to be less than an artist. — Flannery O'Connor

Bertumbuh Menuju Quotes By Steve Keen

From this failure to expunge the microeconomic foundations of neoclassical economics from post-Great Depression theory arose the "microfoundations of macroeconomics" debate, which ultimately led to a model in which the economy is viewed as a single utility-maximizing individual blessed with perfect knowledge of the future.
Fortunately, behavioral economics provides the beginnings of an alternative vision of how individuals operate in a market environment, while multi-agent modelling and network theory give us foundations for understanding group dynamics in a complex society. These approaches explicitly emphasize what neoclassical economics has evaded: that aggregation of heterogeneous individuals results in emergent properties of the group, which cannot be reduced to the behavior of any "representative individual." These approaches should replace neoclassical microeconomics completely. — Steve Keen