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Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By Douglas Hofstadter

It is an inherent property of intelligence that it can jump out of a task which it is performing and survey what it has done ... — Douglas Hofstadter

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By Lea Thompson

Usually, you don't really end up lifelong buddies with your co-stars. — Lea Thompson

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By Maggie Shayne

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never believed there is any animal more dangerous than a human being. I never will. It's the intelligence. It's the mind that makes it so. — Maggie Shayne

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By Amy Stewart

Aconitine is so powerful that Nazi scientists found it useful as an ingredient for poisoned bullets. — Amy Stewart

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By John Ridley

We all hope that the police and prosecutors are objective. That's their job, but sometimes it's not true. — John Ridley

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By Thomas Molnar

Teilhard merely seems to set the problem of man, as the utopian sees it, on lofty heights; yet, hi terminology, which mixes archeology, sociology, biology, astronomy, and a vulgarized theology, can, in fact, be translated at every turn into the language of collectivism and of totalitarian polices. — Thomas Molnar

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Far from New England's blustering shore,New England's worm her hulk shall bore,And sink her in the Indian seas,Twine, wine, and hides, and China teas. — Henry David Thoreau

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By Dan Simmons

Want to talk about Shakespeare's sonnets?" asked Orphu of Io.
Are you shitting me?" The moravecs loved the ancient human colloquial phrases, the more scatological the better.
Yes," said Orphu. "I am most definitely shitting you, my friend. — Dan Simmons

Gauthreaux Donut Quotes By John Piper

The most glorious thing about God is that he is so completely, fully self-sufficient that the glory of the fullness of his being overflows in truth and grace for his creatures. He doesn't need us. And therefore in his fullness he overflows for us. Such is the grace we receive at Christmas. — John Piper