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Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Edmund Husserl

We would be in a nasty position indeed if empirical science were the only kind of science possible. — Edmund Husserl

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Rex Stout

What good is an obscenity trial except to popularize literature? — Rex Stout

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Siobhan Vivian

Change wasn't something to fear anymore. And even though my picture was hung on the wall, I didn't care so much about how I'd be remembered. So long as I never forgot. — Siobhan Vivian

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Nick Offerman

If your shirt isn't tucked into your pants, then your pants are tucked into your shirt. — Nick Offerman

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By George Eliot

when the people have made up their mind as they are making it up now, they don't want a man - they only want a vote. — George Eliot

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Your intention rules your life and determines the outcome. — Oprah Winfrey

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Beth Moore

Sometimes truth is costly but not nearly as costly as deception. — Beth Moore

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By John Quincy Adams

The art of making love, muffled up in furs, in the open air, with the thermometer at Zero, is a Yankee invention. — John Quincy Adams

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Jodi Picoult

So you tell me ... did this execution really make you feel safer? Did it bring us all closer together? Or did it drive us further apart? — Jodi Picoult

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By David Miller

Erwin, Tennessee, has the unusual distinction of being the only town in America to have hung an elephant. That was in 1916, and the elephant had it coming. Since then there have been no more elephant incidents. — David Miller

Keyonia Lipscomb Quotes By Michel-Rolph Trouillot

The silencing of the Haitian Revolution is only a chapter within a narrative of global domination. It is part of the history of the West and it is likely to persist, even in attenuated form, as long as the history of the West is not retold in ways that bring forward the perspective of the world. — Michel-Rolph Trouillot