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Giesser Messer Quotes By Bassem Youssef

A revolution is not an event. It's a process. And it takes its time. — Bassem Youssef

Giesser Messer Quotes By Karl R. Popper

I have in lectures often described this interesting situation by saying: we never know what we are talking about. For when we propose a theory, or try to understand a theory, we also propose, or try to understand, its logical implications; that is, all those statements which follow from it. But this, as we have just seen, is a hopeless task : there is an infinity of unforeseeable nontrivial statements belonging to the informative content of any theory, and an exactly corresponding infinity of statements belonging to its logical content. We can therefore never know or understand all the implications of any theory, or its full significance
Chapter 7 — Karl R. Popper

Giesser Messer Quotes By Rudolf Steiner

I ask you to write this deeply into your souls ... the materialistic culture ... is now on the way to its close. — Rudolf Steiner

Giesser Messer Quotes By Alanis Morissette

That I would be loved even when I numb myself. That I would be good even when I am overwhelmed. That I would be loved even when I was fuming. That I would be good even if I was clingy. — Alanis Morissette

Giesser Messer Quotes By Patricia Hewitt

The 2 million people who work in the NHS and social care are also themselves patients and users. I know they all want to treat patients and users the way they and their families would want to be treated and that is the purpose of our reforms. — Patricia Hewitt

Giesser Messer Quotes By Albert Murray

If it is properly done, the 'as told to' autobiography represents how the subject wants his story told. — Albert Murray

Giesser Messer Quotes By Honore De Balzac

In family life people almost always adjust themselves to misfortune. They make a bed of it and hope makes them accept that bed, however hard it is. — Honore De Balzac