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Invariants Quotes By Evan Glodell

I developed a group of friends around me that were all as crazy as I was about wanting to make films. — Evan Glodell

Invariants Quotes By Paul H. Dunn

Commandments are loving counsel from a wise Father. Our understanding and concept of God as a loving and personal Heavenly Father allows us no other definition. He gives us commandments for one reason only-because he loves us and wants us to be happy. — Paul H. Dunn

Invariants Quotes By Seneca The Younger

They who have light in themselves will not revolve as satellites. — Seneca The Younger

Invariants Quotes By Henry Rollins

Mr. Christ, I read you as an infinitely patient entity who, as they say, often works in mysterious ways, a rebel unafraid to take the tougher, less traveled paths. Seems to me you're playing the long game. Is that why more states are coming out in favor of marriage equality? Is that why the Affordable Care Act is now with us? — Henry Rollins

Invariants Quotes By Jacques Monod

In science there is and will remain a Platonic element which could not be taken away without ruining it. Among the infinite diversity of singular phenomena science can only look for invariants. — Jacques Monod

Invariants Quotes By Nina Mason

Money was merely the means to an end. The true root of all evil was selfishness. — Nina Mason

Invariants Quotes By Moira Young

Well, we all gotta die. You jest gotta hope you die good. — Moira Young

Invariants Quotes By Anonymous

What exactly is the difference between a dream and waking experience? What happens to the sense of "I" in dreamless sleep? And they sought invariants: in the constantly changing flow of human experience, is there anything that remains the same? In the constantly changing flow of thought, is there an observer who remains the same? Is there any thread of continuity, some level of reality higher than waking, in which these states of mind cohere? — Anonymous