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In a very real sense, therefore, advocacy of the doctrine of continuity [i.e evolutionism] has always necessitated on retreat from pure empiricism [i.e., logic an observation], and contrary to what is widely assumed by evolutionary biologists today, it has always been the anti-evolutionists [i.e creationist], not the evolutionists, in the scientific community who have struck rigidly to the facts and adhered to a more strictly empirical approach ... It was Darwin the evolutionist who was retreating from the facts. — Michael Denton

What a writer wants to do is not what he does. — Jorge Luis Borges

We need to be strong on the inside and have God's character and qualities — Sunday Adelaja

I assure you that the training that you get in a midget, in a sprint car and perhaps in a Silver Crown car is really the kind of experience that makes you into a damn good race driver. — Rodger Ward

I dont think you havin a bad day, Professor. I think you havin a bad life. — Cormac McCarthy

I don't think the whole of Iraq would be under al-Sadr, but I think he would be the predominant force on the Shia side. Quite contrary to his sort of maverick, firebrand image, he's shown a propensity to deal with the other side, to look for compromises, to negotiate. You might have a loose federation [in Iraq]. — Patrick Cockburn

My dad was a musician, and that was his first love, and I think probably, to be really honest, it was my first love as well. — Kim Basinger

It is okay to cut your wife's throat as long as you are rich, famous - and black. — Jeff Cooper

Oh Liberty! Liberty! What crimes are committed in your name! — Madame Roland

The world was constructed in the mind's eye, out of things unseen by the mortal eye, and made alive by faith. — Neville Goddard

Poet' had always sounded like a profession to me, or a talent. But the dead American [Muriel Rukeyser, The Life of Poetry] made it sound like a faith. — Ariel Gore

The nerves are good ... they keep you on point and they keep you not getting overconfident. — Myles Jury

If you want to create something that's worth doing you have to self-edit from the get-go. You really must be careful and selective with whom you work, you must constantly ask yourself the hard questions about your art, and you must set a nearly unattainable standard for yourself. — John Dyer Baizley

We always feel the brunt of the blow dealt to us, but hardly ever do we feel the impact we have on others. Why is that? — Richelle E. Goodrich