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Kirari Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

There's a lot of randomness in the decisions that people make. — Daniel Kahneman

Kirari Quotes By Walter Kirn

They lived in a blurry world, those two, where clear, consistent intentions weren't required. — Walter Kirn

Kirari Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

I believe you!" Miss Ellen nodded. "Mark my words, Mr. Meredith, that man is going to fight somebody yet. He's ACHING to. He is going to set the world on fire." "If — L.M. Montgomery

Kirari Quotes By Miguel Ruiz

Forgiveness is the only way to heal. We can choose to forgive because we feel compassion for ourselves. — Miguel Ruiz

Kirari Quotes By St. Catherine Of Siena

Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world. — St. Catherine Of Siena

Kirari Quotes By Sarah Darer Littman

It's kind of freaky to send your picture over the Internet to someone you don't really know and then have to sit waiting for their judgement on how you look. Maybe that's why my aunt Penny, who got divorced two years ago, hates online dating so much. Mom's always nagging her to go back on Match but Aunt Penny says she'd rather have root canal work - without anesthetic. — Sarah Darer Littman

Kirari Quotes By Hod Lipson

We've seen computers play chess and beat grand masters. We've seen computers drive a car across a desert. But interestingly, playing chess is easy, but having a conversation about nothing is really difficult for a computer. — Hod Lipson

Kirari Quotes By Savielly Tartakower

The move is there, but you must see it. — Savielly Tartakower

Kirari Quotes By Maria V. Snyder

My mind's screaming went unvoiced. Logic grabbed the panic and wrestled it to the ground. — Maria V. Snyder

Kirari Quotes By Richard Tillotson

The mockup of the poster in Lady Gloria's London flat was the same size as the ones plastered up in tube stations, and it nearly filled the space between the heavy damask drapes and her massive stereo speakers. The poster's design featured bold, red, Helvetica type printed on a gray background of random letters and nonsense words. The message was, "Illiterate? Can't read? Call this number: 944-READ."
"I believe your contribution could be more wisely employed, Lady Gloria," Glynis Mortimer said. — Richard Tillotson