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Imaginable Futures Quotes By Shaun Tan

Depression is the flip side of creative inspiration but it can be useful. It's telling you to stop for a little bit. You can become so fully absorbed in the world of creative work that it can lead to some imbalance in your life. — Shaun Tan

Imaginable Futures Quotes By Aleksandar Hemon

If you have information you've got the world by the balls. But we have to convert information into knowledge in order to make it humanly useful. — Aleksandar Hemon

Imaginable Futures Quotes By Kevin Kelly

All imaginable futures are not equally possible. — Kevin Kelly

Imaginable Futures Quotes By Michelle Rhee

The reality in Washington D.C. is if you live in Tenleytown versus if you live in Anacostia, you get two wildly different educational experiences. It's the biggest social injustice imaginable. What we are allowing to happen in this day and age, we are still allowing the color of a child's skin and the Zip code they live in to dictate their educational outcome, and therefore their life outcome. We are robbing them every single day of their futures. And everybody in this country should be infuriated by that. — Michelle Rhee

Imaginable Futures Quotes By Peter Kreeft

There are relatively few atheists among neurologists and brain surgeons and astrophysicists, but many among psychologists, sociologists, and historians. The reason seems obvious: the first study divine design, the second study human undesign. — Peter Kreeft

Imaginable Futures Quotes By W.B.Yeats

Surely some revelation is at hand. — W.B.Yeats

Imaginable Futures Quotes By Carleton Young

Shoot for the stars. You may not get the stars-but you may get the moon. — Carleton Young

Imaginable Futures Quotes By J.B. Priestley

Nearly everything possible has been done to spoil this game: the heavy financial interests; ... the absurd publicity given to every feature of it by the Press; ... but the fact remains that it is not yet spoilt, and it has gone out and conquered the world.
J.B. Priestley in English Journey (referring to football), published in 1934. — J.B. Priestley