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Erigon Quotes By Plato

But it is not possible, Theodorus, that evil should be destroyed
for there must always be something opposed to the good; nor is it possible that it should have its seat in heaven. But it must inevitably haunt human life, and prowl about this earth. That is why a man should make all haste to escape from earth to heaven; and escape means becoming as like God as possible; and a man becomes like God when he becomes just and pious, with understanding. — Plato

Erigon Quotes By Charles Babbage

In mathematical science, more than in all others, it happens that truths which are at one period the most abstract, and apparently the most remote from all useful application, become in the next age the bases of profound physical inquiries, and in the succeeding one, perhaps, by proper simplification and reduction to tables, furnish their ready and daily aid to the artist and the sailor. — Charles Babbage

Erigon Quotes By Peter Hoeg

In ten years they would be dead, deported or in leadership positions. — Peter Hoeg

Erigon Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

I sat in the sun on a bench; the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed, promising subsequent penitence, but not yet moved to begin. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Erigon Quotes By Paul Virilio

There are no pessimists; there are only realists and liars. — Paul Virilio

Erigon Quotes By Ferdinand Foch

Aviation is fine as a sport. But as an instrument of war, it is worthless. — Ferdinand Foch

Erigon Quotes By Natalia Ginzburg

You aren't ill: it is just that you are made of second-rate materials. — Natalia Ginzburg

Erigon Quotes By Andy Stanley

Author has developed a routine of daily emotional debriefing with his kids as he tucks them in at night. To encourage the habit of keeping uncluttered, open heart, he starts with basic questions asking whether anyone has hurt them or made them angry to help them process at an age-appropriate depth. As they mature, he will add questions. — Andy Stanley