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Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Chris Weitz

All I can say is that with 'The Golden Compass,' I didn't get to make the movie I had planned to make. When I look at the film, at the casting and certain scenes, I'm very happy. As for the final product, I can't vouch for that. — Chris Weitz

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Albert Einstein

No matter how we may single out a complex from nature ... its theoretical treatment will never prove to be ultimately conclusive ... I believe that this process of deepening of theory has no limits. — Albert Einstein

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Joe Sacco

I try to ask visual questions. I'll ask what someone was wearing, if that seems relevant. If possible, I'll walk over the same ground that they're depicting. Of course, I can never get it precisely as it was. — Joe Sacco

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Ron Hansen

Then the night lessened, the clouds ashened slightly, and the men became starkly black and brown against the gray of the snow. — Ron Hansen

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Lao-Tzu

It produces them and makes no claim to the possession of them; — Lao-Tzu

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Thomas Bangalter

The spirit of house music, electronic music, in the beginning was to break the rules, to do things in many different ways. — Thomas Bangalter

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Siddhartha Mukherjee

Great science emerges out of great contradiction. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Johnny Depp

It's a great honor that something that you took part in creating becomes this forever object. — Johnny Depp

Incontrovertible Define Quotes By Robin Rose Bennett

I was not brought up to know the Earth in intimate detail. No one I can remember from my childhood ever suggested that the land I lived on and was surrounded by contained anything important to me. My sense of kinship was connected to my house, my bedroom (my one almost personal space), my family, and my friends. I had no conscious sense of connection to the wild; the closest I came was that I deeply loved the trees in our small suburban backyard. — Robin Rose Bennett