Consilience Quotes & Sayings
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Top Consilience Quotes
And I endeavour to subdue circumstances to myself, and not myself to circumstances.
[Lat., Et mihi res, non me rebus, subjungere conor.] — Horace
I like the way you fight."
Was that a compliment?
"It's very efficient. Who taught you?"
"Your grandmother."...
"That seems unlikely. My grandmother preferred sewing to fighting. — Jodi Meadows
I believe in people getting what's coming to them but don't hold grudges either. We all hurt people, fail & hopefully grow from adversity. Basically, eat shit & thrive — Dane Cook
What happens tomorrow is going to happen tomorrow. — Kathleen Hanna
I think that if you make something that's relatable then people will attach themselves to it. You can express it in a lot of different ways but I feel like as long as you are consistent and fair with the audience they'll engage irrespective of how they self-identify. I think it just gets too complicated to track all those differences between demographics. — Marc Webb
Recording is a lengthy process, but onstage it's completely different; tape is not running - life is running, and cannot be rewound. — Doseone
The transfiguration of matter occurs through wonder. — James Hillman
But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thine inner chamber, and having shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret, and thy Father which seeth in secret shall recompense thee.' - Matt. vi. 6. — Andrew Murray
Happiness may be difficult to obtain. The obstacles are not primarily financial. — Alain De Botton
Any man who talks about his love affairs thereby proves he is ignorant of love and is moved only by vanity. — Stendhal
The irony, and inherent tension, of evolutionary biology is that this search for rational coherence - for "consilience," as Wilson likes to put it - arises as a natural consequence of the nature of evolutionary argument derived from essentially theological argument. This — Abigail Lustig
Because citizens were always a bit like inmates and inmates were always a bit like citizens, so Consilience and Positron have only made it official. — Margaret Atwood
powerless and raged without knowing why. — William Golding
Speak up! We live in a democracy. We all need to make sure our voices are heard and our opinions are known. — Bill Lipinski
There's a dignity in consequences. — James S.A. Corey
I suppose when some people see you on TV, they expect you to be this flamboyant, champagne-drinking stud. But I'm not like that. — Kelvin Fletcher
