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Work on causal theories of knowledge - early work by Armstrong, and Dretske, and Goldman - seemed far more satisfying. As I started to see the ways in which work in the cognitive sciences could inform our understanding of central epistemological issues, my whole idea of what the philosophical enterprise is all about began to change. Quine certainly played a role here, as did Putnam's (pre-1975) work in philosophy of science, and the exciting developments that went on in that time in philosophy of mind. — Hilary Kornblith

A smiling friend was a true friend. — Anna Godbersen

I used to think I saw honour in battles and accomplishments and medals. But now I see those are the honours of men, which are as dust. The honour of the heart is another matter entirely. — Marc Secchia

Then the memory of the Darkling's kiss blew through me and rattled my concentration, scattering my thoughts like leaves and making my heart swoop and dive like a bird borne aloft by uncertain currents. — Leigh Bardugo

I like out, I like the outside world. — Martin Freeman

It is an experiment worth trying to be alone and to be quiet for a brief period every day. Under city conditions it may be difficult to carry out, but most of us could do it if we tried. At any rate, we should moderate the pace at which we are living. If we remain at high gear, at top pressure, we are bound to suffer from fatigue and strain. — Robert McCracken

When you work with David Lynch, you never know where he's going next and that's exciting. He's like a magician pulling out new tricks. — Richard Beymer

When you give up your desires for the cause of making God known, revealing Him to your nation, you will surely be rewarded — Sunday Adelaja

You get to have some mischief before you're basically a blackened banana, impotent, and nothing to be afraid of. — Guy Maddin

His father's study smelled of cigarettes and ambition. — Stephen King