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Merricks North Quotes By Max Tegmark

Whereas the complexity of an object measures how complicated it is to describe, its information content measures the extent to which it describes the rest of the world. In other words, information is a measure of how much meaning complexity has. — Max Tegmark

Merricks North Quotes By Abhishek Bachchan

I feel that one of the hardest things in acting is the way you need to switch your emotions. — Abhishek Bachchan

Merricks North Quotes By Josh Lucas

At a certain point, even if the one alpha male is dominant, at a certain point there's a younger lion that is stronger, and everyone knows it. — Josh Lucas

Merricks North Quotes By Pat Robertson

I have a zero tolerance for sanctimonious morons who try to scare people. — Pat Robertson

Merricks North Quotes By Kathy Griffin

Why would you want to keep the bluebird houses mounted in a place that you now know is unsafe for them? Bluebirds are not ornaments for pictures, they are living things that deserve your best effort if you are going to be a landlord to them. There is no magic spell that will protect those bluebirds
they have to depend on you or they are doomed. — Kathy Griffin

Merricks North Quotes By Paul Auster

I don't like that word [memoir]. Whenever my publishers have wanted to use it, I've told them to take it away. — Paul Auster

Merricks North Quotes By William Randolph

The greatest right in the world is the right to be wrong. — William Randolph

Merricks North Quotes By Zhuangzi

The sound of water says what I think. — Zhuangzi

Merricks North Quotes By Martha N. Beck

Just like any civilized person, you've spent practically your whole life torturing an innocent wild creature. Starved it, then force-fed it, cut it, cursed it, driven it to exhaustion. Imprisoned it with other creatures who tormented it."
"What?" Diana shakes her head in miserable confusion. "I don't
even kill spiders! I never wanted to hurt anything."
"The innocent wild creature to which I refer, my darling, is you. — Martha N. Beck