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Lochmueller Glen Quotes By Willard Van Orman Quine

Physical objects are conceptually imported into the situation as convenient intermediaries not by definition in terms of experience, but simply as irreducible posits comparable, epistemologically, to the gods of Homer ... For my part I do, qua lay physicist, believe in physical objects and not in Homer's gods; and I consider it a scientific error to believe otherwise. But in point of epistemological footing, the physical objects and the gods differ only in degree and not in kind. Both sorts of entities enter our conceptions only as cultural posits. — Willard Van Orman Quine

Lochmueller Glen Quotes By Rayne Hall

Authors today need a publisher as much as they need a tapeworm in their guts. — Rayne Hall

Lochmueller Glen Quotes By Renea Mason

Please, always look at me this way. Stare into my eyes and see me for who I am and know that there is nothing more than this. When the world calls things into question, you need not question me because I will always be here for you. — Renea Mason

Lochmueller Glen Quotes By Jason Robert Brown

It's about one moment. It's about hitting the wall and having to make a choice, or take a stand, or turn around and go back. — Jason Robert Brown

Lochmueller Glen Quotes By Gillian Flynn

We are all overdressed in our little flashy frocks, our slasher heels, and we all eat small plates of food bites that are as decorative and unsubstantial as we are. — Gillian Flynn

Lochmueller Glen Quotes By Daniel Black

Some never spoke another word. Some never married. Some couldn't look at a woman again, even their own mothers and sisters. Some wanted to touch and hold lovers, but their arms could not embrace. — Daniel Black

Lochmueller Glen Quotes By John Steinbeck

No man really knows about other human beings. The best he can do is to suppose that they are like himself. — John Steinbeck