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Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The same thing applies to the mind. We think and feel and act, but there is not, in addition to thoughts and feelings and actions, a bare entity, the mind or the soul, which does or suffers these occurrences. The mental capacity of a person is a continuity of habit and memory: there was yesterday one person whose feelings I can remember, and that person I regard as myself of yesterday; but, in fact, myself of yesterday was only certain mental occurrences which are now remembered and are regarded as part of the person who now recollects them. All that constitutes a person is a series of experiences connected by memory and by certain similarities of the sort we call habit. — Bertrand Russell

Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By P.T. Barnum

I think it is conceded that I generally do pretty big things as a manager, am audacious in my outlays and risks, give much for little money, and make my shows worthy the support of the moral and refined classes. — P.T. Barnum

Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By Jo Leigh

That's what got her, of course. That everyone thought it so unbelievable that she could possibly attract a man like him. It shouldn't upset her because it was true. She couldn't. Not in this world, in this lifetime. Yet she didn't appreciated everyone else acting as if they were the most improbable twosome since Quasimodo hit on Esmeralda. — Jo Leigh

Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By Sarah Hyland

'Modern Family' has definitely opened up a lot of doors and I will always be grateful. — Sarah Hyland

Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

this is what I've wasted my life on — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By Daniel J. Siegel

Mindfulness has never met a cognition it didn't like. — Daniel J. Siegel

Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By Bill Maher

This is the worst thing to happen to beaches since the Speedo. — Bill Maher

Frisbeetarianism Wikipedia Quotes By George Andrews

In my view, using technology too soon is definitely detrimental to education. I have often used the analogy 'it's like wine-tasting for first-graders'. One can be both a strong advocate of first-graders and wine-tasting, but strongly opposed to wine-tasting for first-graders. — George Andrews