Epimenides Paradox Quotes & Sayings
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The primacy of the word, basis of the human psyche, that has in our age been used for mind-bending persuasion and brain-washing pulp, disgraced by Gobbles and debased by advertising copy, remains a force for freedom that flies out between all bars. — Nadine Gordimer
Believing is a disposition. We could tire ourselves out thinking, if we put our minds to it, but believing takes no toll. — Willard Van Orman Quine
There's no-one up there in Northern Norway , food's terrible, but it's very, very beautiful to look at, if you've got eyes, and enjoy looking. — David Hockney
Great sorrows have no leisure to complain:
Least ills vent forth, great griefs within remain. — William Goffe
And now, all these years later, it seem to him that the most horrible fact of human existence was that broken hearts mended — Stephen King
It's a 360-degree sound experience. Like you're in the middle of the band. A lot of people have the technology to play the format, so why not put it out there. It sounds great. — Aaron Neville
We didn't know ... the reality of who those people were. — Jennifer Brown
Horror is edgier. Dark fantasy feels mushier to me. Finding the difference - it's an instinct. And they overlap a lot. — Ellen Datlow
What happens in the world affects me. Sometimes, that's part of the writing. — Isabel Allende
These fascinating findings make it untenable to claim that personality ratings are irrelevant, or all in the eye of the beholder, or tell you nothing but some kind of story that the participant is spinning about himself. Being alive and having a successful partnership are profoundly important elements, in both experiential and evolutionary terms, of any human life, and so if some pen-and-paper rating scale that takes ten minutes to complete predicts them, however imperfectly, we should sit up and take notice. We should try to understand how it could be that such a scale could have any predictive value given the preposterous and unpredictable complexity of human life. That, of course, is what this book is about. — Daniel Nettle
I do love you. I love you enough to accept who you are. Why can't I received the same feeling in return?
-Ariel — Khalia Hades
But perhaps she has given me the strength and the madness to write about the things that I once desired so long to put against the world. — J. Limbu
