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Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

Experience seems to convince us that only fools trust, that only fools believe and accept all things. If this is true, then love is most foolish. For if it is not founded on trust, belief and acceptance, it's not love. — Leo Buscaglia

Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By Herman Melville

We are the pioneers of the world; the advance-guard sent on through the wilderness of untried things ... — Herman Melville

Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By Jared Diamond

Starbucks goes to a great effort, and pays twice as much for its coffee as its competitors do, and is very careful to help coffee producers in developing countries grow coffee without pesticides and in ways that preserve forest structure. — Jared Diamond

Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By Esther Hicks

The main event has never been the manifestation; the main event has always been the way you feel moment by moment, because that's what life is. — Esther Hicks

Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By Andy Weir

Once I got home, I sulked for a while. All my brilliant plans foiled by thermodynamics. Damn you, Entropy! — Andy Weir

Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By Harry Browne

Our government, taxes, and ideas of freedom are already duplicates of the Old World. Our politicians determine how we should live our lives - and our individual liberties are sacrificed for the benefit of the Fatherland. — Harry Browne

Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By Samuel Johnson

You may translate books of science exactly ... The beauties of poetry cannot be preserved in any language except that in which it was originally written. — Samuel Johnson

Chris Pratt Interview Quotes By George Lakoff

The problem with classical disembodied scientific realism is that it takes two intertwined and inseparable dimensions of all experience - the awareness of the experiencing organism and the stable entities and structures it encounters - and erects them as separate and distinct entities called subjects and objects. What disembodied realism ... misses is that, as embodied, imaginative creatures, we never were separated or divorced from reality in the first place. What has always made science possible is our embodiment, not our transcendence of it, and our imagination, not our avoidance of it. — George Lakoff