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Dizon Farm Quotes By Massimo Vignelli

Intellectual elegance [is] a mind that is continually refining itself with education and knowledge. Intellectual elegance is the opposite of intellectual vulgarity. — Massimo Vignelli

Dizon Farm Quotes By Al Davis

The fire that burns brightest in the Raiders organization is the will to win. — Al Davis

Dizon Farm Quotes By Kate Cann

and if you think thats what i'd do you can fuck off back.
Kate Cann

Dizon Farm Quotes By Colleen Houck

And for Heaven's sake, do not wiggle! — Colleen Houck

Dizon Farm Quotes By Friedrich Wilhelm Von Steuben

With regard to military discipline, I may safely say that no such thing existed in the Continental Army. — Friedrich Wilhelm Von Steuben

Dizon Farm Quotes By Denis Johnson

Now the colonel seemed to grieve for his President again, because he said, This world spits out a beautiful man like he was poison. — Denis Johnson

Dizon Farm Quotes By Magica Quartet

Kyubey: ... Oh, geez. I never would have thought you capable of throwing your friend off a bridge. That wasn't a sane act, Madoka! — Magica Quartet

Dizon Farm Quotes By Deyth Banger

I like in m free time to walk. — Deyth Banger

Dizon Farm Quotes By Jimmy Buffett

This imitation Elvis may not be the king, but baby I'm the next best thing. — Jimmy Buffett

Dizon Farm Quotes By Joseph Weizenbaum

Then, too, I am constantly confronted by students, some of whom have already rejected all ways but the scientific to come to know the world, and who seek only a deeper, more dogmatic indoctrination in that faith (although the world is no longer in their vocabulary). Other students suspect that not even the entire collection of machines and instruments at MIT can significantly give meaning to their lives. They sense the presence of a dilemma in an education polarized around science and technology, an education that implicitly claims to open a privileges access-path to fact, but that cannot tell them how to decide what to count as fact. Even while they recognize the genuine importance of learning their craft, they rebel at working on projects that appear to address themselves neither to answering interesting questions of fact nor to solving problems in theory. — Joseph Weizenbaum