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Interhuman Transmission Quotes By Albert Einstein

We are boxed in by the boundary conditions of our thinking — Albert Einstein

Interhuman Transmission Quotes By Russell Smith

My son craves picture books about Transformers and Ninja Turtles and the Hulk; they show one fantastic creature smashing or zapping another into smithereens on page after page. They are dull and ugly and show no interesting stories or models of conflict resolution or character building. — Russell Smith

Interhuman Transmission Quotes By Lisa Henry

I'm keeping you. You ain't figured it out yet, but I'm keeping you. — Lisa Henry

Interhuman Transmission Quotes By John Scalzi

There has never been a military in the entire history of the human race that has gone to war equipped with more than the least that it needs to fight its enemy. War is expensive. It costs money and it costs lives and no civilization has an infinite amount of either. So when you fight, you conserve. You use and equip only as much as you have to, never more. — John Scalzi

Interhuman Transmission Quotes By Charlie Kaufman

David Lynch is very important to me, and he does dreamlike movies, but my dreams are not like David Lynch's dreams. I have no interest in copying anybody's work. It would never occur to me to want this to look like someone else's thing. — Charlie Kaufman

Interhuman Transmission Quotes By Max Lucado

The key is this: Meet today's problems with today's strength. Don't start tackling tomorrow's problems until tomorrow. You do not have tomorrow's strength yet. You simply have enough for today. — Max Lucado

Interhuman Transmission Quotes By John Perkins

If an EHM is completely successful, the loans are so large that the debtor is forced to default on its payments after a few years. When this happens, then like the Mafia we demand our pound of flesh. This often includes one or more of the following: control over United Nations votes, the installation of military bases, or access to precious resources such as oil or the Panama Canal. Of course, the debtor still owes us the money - and another country is added to our global empire. — John Perkins