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Ibn Haytham Quotes By Beverly Cleary

Neither the mouse nor the boy was the least bit surprised that each could understand the other. Two creatures who shared a love for motorcycles naturally spoke the same language. — Beverly Cleary

Ibn Haytham Quotes By Isaac Asimov

All the suffering that humanity ever knew can be traced to the one fact that no man in the history of the Galaxy, until Hari Seldon, and very few men thereafter, could really understand one another. Every human being lived behind an impenetrable wall of choking mist within which no other but he existed. Occasionally there were the dim signals from deep within the cavern in which another man was located - so that each might grope toward the other. Yet because they did not know one another, and could not understand one another, and dared not trust one another, and felt from infancy the terrors and insecurity of that ultimate isolation - there was the hunted fear of man for man, the savage rapacity of man toward man. — Isaac Asimov

Ibn Haytham Quotes By Adrian Grenier

As great as technology is, it still has it's limitations, because it's only a frame of the truth — Adrian Grenier

Ibn Haytham Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

Be ready for every moment, you don't know which check is the checkmate. — M.F. Moonzajer

Ibn Haytham Quotes By Horace

Be not caught by the cunning of those who appear in a disguise. — Horace

Ibn Haytham Quotes By Hector Hugh Munro

I think she must have been very strictly brought up, she's so desperately anxious to do the wrong thing correctly. — Hector Hugh Munro

Ibn Haytham Quotes By Frank Luntz

We have put our words on steroids and amped the language up so high that unless we communicate in overdrive and hyperbole, we believe
perhaps correctly
that nobody will hear us. In the process, we've sacrificed nuance and judgement and distinction, and thereby cheapened the conversation. — Frank Luntz