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Counterevidence Quotes By James Dashner

Frozen by fear. Not able to move. Your mind screaming — James Dashner

Counterevidence Quotes By Haruki Murakami

For every theory there has to be counterevidence
otherwise science wouldn't progress. — Haruki Murakami

Counterevidence Quotes By Peter Singer

Well the real concept of basic needs if you cut it right down are simply the physical needs that are unavoidable for all of us. So to have enough calories to keep our bodies going. Have shelter from extreme elements. To have water that is safe to drink, So I think that's the core of it. — Peter Singer

Counterevidence Quotes By Alexandra Elle

I will never be scared to love me.
I am a force to be reckoned with.
I am beautiful. — Alexandra Elle

Counterevidence Quotes By Bob Woodward

Reporters may believe they control the story, but the story always controls the reporters. — Bob Woodward

Counterevidence Quotes By Vince Vaughn

For me, I love California. I feel like it's my second home in that I moved out by choice at eighteen. It gave me opportunities that I didn't have anywhere else. — Vince Vaughn

Counterevidence Quotes By Sarvesh Murthi .D.D

It is always better to write your feeling in GRAPHITE than in INK,
As it's much easier to erase them and start fresh as life does not give the freedom to do so ... .
In INK it takes time to fade away as life does ... . — Sarvesh Murthi .D.D

Counterevidence Quotes By Miroslav Krleza

We know very well what there is under other people's tails, but we cannot live without sniffing. — Miroslav Krleza

Counterevidence Quotes By Debasish Mridha

To add more power to your light, don't fear the darkness of the night. — Debasish Mridha

Counterevidence Quotes By Kathryn Schulz

The idea behind the meta-induction is that all of our theories are fundamentally provisional and quite possibly wrong, if we can add that idea to our cognitive toolkit, we will be better able to listen with curiosity and empathy to those whose theories contradict our own. We will be better able to pay attention to counterevidence - those anomalous bits of data that make our picture of the world a little weirder, more mysterious, less clean, less done. And we will be able to hold our own beliefs a bit more humbly, in the knowledge that better ideas are almost certainly on the way. — Kathryn Schulz