Computable Universe Quotes & Sayings
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The only reality was nothingness, and over it a hypocrisy of words. — D.H. Lawrence
What is it about maps? I could look at them all day, earnestly studying the names of towns and villages I have never heard of and will never visit ... — Bill Bryson
With positive mind-set, you can graciously withstand the uncertainties of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Any evaluation which implies rightness or wrongness is a tragic, suicidal expression of an unmet need. Tragic, first because it decreases our likelihood of getting our need met! Even if we think it. And secondly, because it increases the likelihood of violence. That's why I'm suggesting any evaluation which implies rightness or wrongness is a tragic, suicidal expression of an unmet need. Say the need! Learn a need-consciousness. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
What is the use of Christ's words, unless we set an example? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
There's a lot of stuff they don't teach you in the mythical editors' school. They don't teach you that you're going to have to spend a lot of your life in crisis management. — Bill Keller
Cancer is the most pernicious, insidious, disgusting disease of life. — Pierce Brosnan
You must know where you came from yesterday, know where you are today, to know where you're going tomorrow." -Cree saying — Trace A. DeMeyer
You know how as a kid you picture yourself with a tall, handsome husband, and you imagine him cuddling your baby? Ben is like that, like, on crack. — Jennifer Garner
To combine telling an interesting story with brilliantly written characters is the most difficult thing to do. — Greg McHugh
All that you accomplish or fail to accomplish with your life is the direct result of your thoughts. — James Allen
Plans were promises in disguise. — Julie Murphy
I will always carry you Princess. Not everyone can say they have held their entire Universe in their arms. — Devon Herrera
Pluralism makes a unifying myth impossible. But if we cannot reinstate such a mythology we can, at least, return to the source from which mythology springs - the creative imagination. — Joseph Campbell
