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Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By Ciaran Carson

Where am I coming from? Where am I going? A fusillade of question marks. — Ciaran Carson

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By Albert Hofmann

When you study natural science and the miracles of creation, if you don't turn into a mystic you are not a natural scientist. — Albert Hofmann

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By Anonymous

We know that modern art tends to realise these conditions: in this sense it becomes a veritable theatre of metamorphoses and permutations. A theatre where nothing is fixed, a labyrinth without a thread (Ariadne has hung herself). The work of art leaves the domain of representation in order to become 'experience', transcendental empiricism or science of the sensible. — Anonymous

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By John F. Kennedy

If scientific discovery has not been an unalloyed blessing, if it has conferred on mankind the power not only to create but also to annihilate, it has at the same time provided humanity with a supreme challenge and a supreme testing — John F. Kennedy

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By Simon Bolivar

Do not compare your material forces with those of the enemy. Spirit cannot be compared with matter. You are human beings, they are beasts. You are free, they are slaves. — Simon Bolivar

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By Debasish Mridha

I am always happy because I have no other choice. — Debasish Mridha

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

It is the language of nature to which one has to listen. — Vincent Van Gogh

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By R.L. Mathewson

She's mom's favourite brat, my pain in the ass sister, and Eric's bitch. — R.L. Mathewson

Kiyotake Hiroshi Quotes By Umberto Eco

The outcast lepers would like to drag everything down in their ruin. And they become all the more evil, the more you cast them out; and the more you depict them as a court of lemurs who want your ruin, the more they will be outcast. — Umberto Eco