Husserlian Phenomenological Method Quotes & Sayings
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The obstacles facing academic economists are formidable, for tenure and professional advancement still depend to a large extent on a willingness to comply with and to work within the tenets of orthodox theory. — Paul Ormerod
You can't make a racehorse out of a pig. But if you work hard enough at it you can make a mighty fast pig. — Bob Akin
If you are content with yourself, you'll stop taking those little steps forward and begin taking big steps backward. — Greg Maddux
I always said the professional advocate was the most amoral person on the face of the earth. I'm certain of it now. — Dorothy L. Sayers
Courage, not cleverness; not even inspiration, is the grain of mustard that grows up to be a great tree. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
Your daughter is doing well here. I've been overseeing her training."
Since when does "overseeing" include throwing knives at me and scolding me at every opportunity? — Veronica Roth
For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future. — Barbara Jordan
I try to become a singer. The guitar has always been abused with distortion units and funny sorts of effects, but when you don't do that and just let the genuine sound come through, there's a whole magic there. — Jeff Beck
What if all the forces of society were bent upon developing [poor] children? What if society's business were making people insteadof profits? How much of their creative beauty of spirit would remain unquenched through the years? How much of this responsiveness would follow them through life? — Mary Heaton Vorse
Corruption is worse than prostitution. The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire country. — Karl Kraus
what if a much of a which of a wind — E. E. Cummings
I've had too lengthy a career and coached too many players to make a choice. — Chuck Daly
Oh how our neighbour lifts his nose,
To tell what every schoolboy knows. — Jonathan Swift
There's only one thing I know what to do, so I'm pretty much otherwise unemployable. The idea that you can make a living from exercising your only skill is wonderful. And it's wonderful to be read. It's a really exciting and happy thing to be read. — Helen Garner
Maybe having something good and then having to let it go is more painful than never knowing what you're missing. — Mia Sheridan
