Harlem Renaissance Love Quotes & Sayings
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There is nothing in the education of the average non-scientific human being to discourage him from the habit of generalizing from little or no evidence, and worse still and far more important, nothing to discourage him from the habit of starting with a generalization and ending up with the individual, instead of the other way round. — Gwethalyn Graham

Many people confuse religion with God and walk away from them both. The point isn't Christianity, the point is being a Christian. — Rob Bell

We're so obsessed with [big] data, we forget how to interpret it. — Danah Boyd

More importantly, the tweet was funny. Come on, it's funny. — George Takei

I would go out into the desert. The desert was my teacher. I didn't know about gurus and wise people-I wasn't a reader. — Byron Katie

Mathematics is the tool specially suited for dealing with abstract concepts of any kind and there is no limit to its power in this field. — Paul Dirac

There are things you may know in your heart for a long while without admitting them to conscious awareness, until, unexpectedly, something triggers an inescapable realization. — Sonia Sotomayor

If anybody comes on office business, take their messages, and say that the gentleman who attends to that matter isn't in at present, will you?' said Miss Brass. 'I will, ma'am,' replied Dick. 'I shan't be very long,' said Miss Brass, retiring. 'I'm sorry to hear it, ma'am,' rejoined Dick when she had shut the door. 'I hope you may be unexpectedly detained, ma'am. If you could manage to be run over, ma'am, but not seriously, so much the better. — Charles Dickens

The problem is that literalization everything said!
For example Philip Dick.........,
when you heard the last name you probably laught didn't you???
(How do I know?? We will talk later about this!)
But the last name "Dick" is a short name for "Richard". (I don't get what's the funny!) — Deyth Banger

Falsehood is never better than truth, theft better than honesty, treachery better than loyalty, cowardice better than courage. — Harry Emerson Fosdick