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Disjoint Quotes By Norton Juster

changes are so frightening. — Norton Juster

Disjoint Quotes By William Hirstein

The conscious events that we are aware of are physical events in their own right, just as much as the brain events observed in the lab by researchers. If we allow the mental its own existence as a category disjoint from the physical, we will never be able to get it back in. — William Hirstein

Disjoint Quotes By Joseph Joubert

We disjoint the mind like the body. — Joseph Joubert

Disjoint Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

Calculated risk taking will pay huge dividends. How will you ever get to third base with one foot on second? The biggest risk is not taking risks. — Robin S. Sharma

Disjoint Quotes By Charles Eisenstein

Why are we so desperate to escape the material world? Is it really so bleak? Or could it be, rather, that we have made it bleak: obscured its vibrant mystery with our ideological blinders, severed its infinite connectedness with our categories, suppressed its spontaneous order with our pavement, reduced its infinite variety with our commodities, shattered its eternity with our time-keeping, and denied its abundance with our money system? — Charles Eisenstein

Disjoint Quotes By John Alan Turner

God is not opposed to pride because it is something only He can possess; God is opposed to pride because pride is unlike Him. — John Alan Turner

Disjoint Quotes By Duncan Jones

Sometimes there's a disjoint between what works on the page and what works with visual story telling. — Duncan Jones

Disjoint Quotes By Mithun Chakraborty

People are often shy to acknowledge that they are Bengalis. They somehow take pride in saying that they cannot speak or read the language. — Mithun Chakraborty

Disjoint Quotes By William Shakespeare

But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds suffer,
Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep
In the affliction of these terrible dreams
That shake us nightly. — William Shakespeare