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Mcelrath Trailers Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The search for knowledge requires effort. — Sunday Adelaja

Mcelrath Trailers Quotes By Michael Shermer

Myths, whether in written or visual form, serve a vital role of asking unanswerable questions and providing unquestionable answers. Most of us, most of the time, have a low tolerance for ambiguity and uncertainty. We want to reduce the cognitive dissonance of not knowing by filling the gaps with answers. Traditionally, religious myths have served that role, but today - the age of science - science fiction is our mythology. — Michael Shermer

Mcelrath Trailers Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

Fiction operates through the senses, and I think one reason that people find it so difficult to write stories is that they forget how much time and patience is required to convince through the senses. No reader who doesn't actually experience, who isn't made to feel, the story is going to believe anything the fiction writer merely tells him. The first and most obvious characteristic of fiction is that it deals with reality through what can be seen, heard, smelt, tasted, and touched. — Flannery O'Connor

Mcelrath Trailers Quotes By Al Franken

Net neutrality isn't a government takeover of the Internet, as many of my Republican colleagues have alleged. — Al Franken

Mcelrath Trailers Quotes By Delmore Schwartz

What does long life avail? The best seats at the funerals of friends. — Delmore Schwartz

Mcelrath Trailers Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The body is given to us by God for the fulfillment of His plan. — Sunday Adelaja

Mcelrath Trailers Quotes By Kate Clinton

I'm happy to say that I'm a lesbian in the world. I know there are people who don't want to be called women comedians, but I think it gives a path to the fact that we live in extremely patriarchal times. — Kate Clinton