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Marshall Mather Quotes By Longinus

Sublime natures are seldom clean! — Longinus

Marshall Mather Quotes By Nick Nolte

Now, there is always a tremendous fear of science and progressing forward into areas of the unknown and it is a valid fear. Some of the genetic alterations of food are a little edgy. — Nick Nolte

Marshall Mather Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Sometimes happiness is a blessing, but generally it is a conquest. Each day's magic moment helps. — Paulo Coelho

Marshall Mather Quotes By Glenda Green

Discovery of purpose is a continuous activity, and revelation of it is an ongoing process ... The most fortunate people on earth are those who have found a calling that is bigger than they are, a reason for living that moves them and fills their lives with constant passion, aliveness, and growth. Your soul's true purpose is to be the love that you are! — Glenda Green

Marshall Mather Quotes By Jeff Erno

Medicaid only allowed you three choices of
frames ... ugly, uglier, and fuckin rape prevention birth control! — Jeff Erno

Marshall Mather Quotes By Max Winkler

I acted in a couple friends's short films and thought I was gonna be really good and mysterious and sexy. And I was just terrible and self-aware. — Max Winkler

Marshall Mather Quotes By Miguel Sousa Tavares

It's almost always sadder to stay than to depart — Miguel Sousa Tavares

Marshall Mather Quotes By James Gleick

Examined in color through the adjustable window of a computer screen, the Mandelbrot set seems more fractal than fractals, so rich is its complication across scales. A cataloguing of the different images within it or a numerical description of the set's outline would require an infinity of information. But here is a paradox: to send a full description of the set over a transmission line requires just a few dozen characters of code. A terse computer program contains enough information to reproduce the entire set. Those who were first to understand the way the set commingles complexity and simplicity were caught unprepared-even Mandelbrot. — James Gleick