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Infeasible Def Quotes By Chris Rock

A cat, by any other name, is still a sneaky little furball that barfs on the furniture. — Chris Rock

Infeasible Def Quotes By John Steinbeck

It was Una," he said hoarsely. "He couldn't get over Una. He told me how a man, a real man, had no right to let sorrow destroy him. He told me again and again how I must believe that time would take care of it. He said it so often that I knew he was losing. — John Steinbeck

Infeasible Def Quotes By Sylvia Day

Because of you, the world makes sense to me in a way it didn't before. I have a place now, with you. — Sylvia Day

Infeasible Def Quotes By Kurt Cobain

We can plant a house, we can build a tree — Kurt Cobain

Infeasible Def Quotes By Carlos Castaneda

Whenever you are in the world of the tonal, you should be an impeccable tonal; no time for irrational crap. But whenever you are in the world of the nagual, you should also be impeccable; no time for rational crap. For the warrior intent is the gate in between. It closes completely behind him when he goes either way — Carlos Castaneda

Infeasible Def Quotes By John Lewis Gaddis

The alternative Kennan described as the "particularized" approach. It was "skeptical of any scheme for compressing international affairs into legalist concepts. It holds that the content is more important than the form, and will force its way through any formal structure which is placed upon it. It considers that the thirst for power is still dominant among so many peoples that it cannot be assuaged or controlled by anything but counter-force." Particularism would not reject the idea of joining with other governments to preserve world order, but to be effective such alliances would have to be based "upon real community of interest and outlook, which is to be found only among limited groups of governments, and not upon the abstract formalism of universal international law or international organization. — John Lewis Gaddis