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Epiphenomena In Psychology Quotes By Pete Hamill

Vietnam should have taught us that nationalism, with its engines of independence and self-determination, is a more powerful force by far than Marxism and must be understood and respected. — Pete Hamill

Epiphenomena In Psychology Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

In the West, we are very goal oriented. We know where we want to go, and we are very directed in getting there. This may be useful, but often we forget to enjoy ourselves along the route. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Epiphenomena In Psychology Quotes By Amanda Hocking

So What do you say, White Rabbit? ... Friends?
said by Konstantin Black to Bryn Aven — Amanda Hocking

Epiphenomena In Psychology Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

For more than a millennium the eastern Mediterranean seaboard called Syria Libanensis, or Mount Lebanon, had been able to accommodate at least a dozen different sects, ethnicities, and beliefs - it worked like magic. The place resembled major cities of the eastern Mediterranean (called the Levant) more than it did the other parts in the interior of the Near East (it was easier to move by ship than by land through the mountainous terrain). The Levantine cities were mercantile in nature; people dealt with one another according to a clear protocol, preserving a peace conducive to commerce, and they socialized quite a bit across communities. This millennium of peace was interrupted only by small occasional friction within Moslem and Christian communities, rarely between Christians and Moslems. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Epiphenomena In Psychology Quotes By Michelle Phan

Don't trust everyone, especially if they say, 'Trust me.' — Michelle Phan

Epiphenomena In Psychology Quotes By Jeff Jarvis

Indeed, education is one of the institutions most deserving of disruption
and with the greatest opportunities to come of it. — Jeff Jarvis