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Grieser Edgar Quotes By Nadia Abu El Haj

A Machine to Make a Future is an insightful and creative contribution to the literature
both scholarly and journalistic
on contemporary genomics. By 'experimenting' with narrative genre, the authors hope to generate different insights into the world of genomics and biotechnology than ones generally presented in existing accounts. They succeed at that goal, providing an account that is ethnographically rich and analytically open to a world whose structure, implications, and outcomes are very much in the making. — Nadia Abu El Haj

Grieser Edgar Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The most welcome joke to me is the one that takes the place of a heavy, not altogether innocuous thought, at once a cautionary hint of the finger and a flash of the eye. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Grieser Edgar Quotes By Rumi

Light the incense! You have to burn to be fragrant. — Rumi

Grieser Edgar Quotes By Tamsin Greig

If a job fell from Heaven that was in America, I'd have a go, but I don't feel compelled to go and hunt it down. — Tamsin Greig

Grieser Edgar Quotes By Benjamin Creme

We need a total renunciation of war. We must renounce war totally, because now we can destroy all life on earth. — Benjamin Creme

Grieser Edgar Quotes By Brother Lawrence

The most holy and important practice in the spiritual life is the presence of God - that is, every moment to take great pleasure that God is with you — Brother Lawrence

Grieser Edgar Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Your mind is filled with thoughts and desires. Your moods shift constantly. You are not sure what it is you want, it changes from moment to moment; there is little or no continuity in your life. — Frederick Lenz

Grieser Edgar Quotes By Adolf Hitler

Uncertainty cripples any serious and firm resolve and results in opinions swaying from one side to the other, leaving any decision that is made weak and half done, even when it comes to the most essential measures of self-preservation. — Adolf Hitler