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Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Devon Monk

We didn't like each other when you were alive," I muttered to my father. "You think living in my head is going to change that? — Devon Monk

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Gabrielle Zevin

It is a lie that people who love each other must know everything about each other. Love must occasionally allow for a gap. — Gabrielle Zevin

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Rex Stout

I don't approve of open fires. You can't think, or talk or even make love in front of a fireplace. All you can do is stare at it. — Rex Stout

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Yayoi Kusama

I would like to try harder to establish my thought and philosophy strongly and to go back to the universe with my love. — Yayoi Kusama

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fancy pants, the monk can dance! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Donna Jay

Vegemite not your thing? — Donna Jay

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Maurice Merleau Ponty

There is not identity, nor non-identity, or non-coincidence, there is inside and outside turning about one another. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By Elie Wiesel

War is like night, she said. It covers everything. — Elie Wiesel

Bur In Terzioglu Quotes By James Gleick

Examined in color through the adjustable window of a computer screen, the Mandelbrot set seems more fractal than fractals, so rich is its complication across scales. A cataloguing of the different images within it or a numerical description of the set's outline would require an infinity of information. But here is a paradox: to send a full description of the set over a transmission line requires just a few dozen characters of code. A terse computer program contains enough information to reproduce the entire set. Those who were first to understand the way the set commingles complexity and simplicity were caught unprepared-even Mandelbrot. — James Gleick