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Censores Romanos Quotes By Dennis Vickers

My mind spun like the flywheel on an antique John Deere, merry-go-round during second-grade recess, hard spun roulette wheel. — Dennis Vickers

Censores Romanos Quotes By Jonathan Sacks

Peace can be agreed around the conference table, but unless it grows in ordinary hearts and minds, it does not last. It may not even begin — Jonathan Sacks

Censores Romanos Quotes By Tiffany Dupont

I don't have TiVo, and I actually don't watch a lot of TV, honestly. — Tiffany Dupont

Censores Romanos Quotes By Joe Abercrombie

We'll see. Thanks for drawing your sword for me. I always had you down as a man to back the favourite.'
'So did I. But for a moment up there you reminded me of your father.' Pale-as-Snow planted his own boot on the wall beside Calder's. 'I remembered how it felt to follow a man I admire.'
Calder snorted. 'I wouldn't get used to that feeling.'
'Don't worry, it's gone already. — Joe Abercrombie

Censores Romanos Quotes By Saul Kripke

Logical investigations can obviously be a useful tool for philosophy. They must, however, be informed by a sensitivity to the philosophical significance of the formalism and by a generous admixture of common sense, as well as a thorough understanding both of the basic concepts and of the technical details of the formal material used. It should not be supposed that the formalism can grind out philosophical results in a manner beyond the capacity of ordinary philosophical reasoning. There is no mathematical substitute for philosophy. — Saul Kripke

Censores Romanos Quotes By Helene Cixous

It beings with fear, passion begins with a fear. Fear is the trembling of faith. One cannot have faith without being afraid. One cannot have faith, no human being. Being human is that: to have faith that's been fractured then stuck back together. — Helene Cixous