Modok Marvel Quotes & Sayings
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It has been pointed out already that no knowledge of probabilities, less in degree than certainty, helps us to know what conclusions are true, and that there is no direct relation between the truth of a proposition and its probability. Probability begins and ends with probability. — John Maynard Keynes

Human behavior in the midst of hardship caught my attention very early on, and my first stories were all pictures, no words. — Wally Lamb

Small amounts of philosophy lead to atheism, but larger amounts bring us back to God. — Francis Bacon

Parents have a right to expect that their efforts at home won't be undone each day in the school cafeteria or in the vending machine in the hallway ... Parents have a right to expect that their kids will be served fresh, healthy food that meets high nutritional standards. — Michelle Obama

Books are like people. Some look deceptively attractive from a distance, some deceptively unappealing; some are easy company, some demand hard work that isn't guaranteed to pay off. Some become friends and say friends for life. Some change in our absence - or perhaps it is we who change in theirs - and we meet up again only to find that we don't get along any more. — Mark Haddon

Night of the Broken Glass
dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust
Dark is the night
I hear your heartbeat
In the room there is no light
Fire in the night
I hear them marching
Your boots are brown
Glass in my thoughts
Hear the fear in this night
Shrill screams shattered
I do not hear your heartbeat
Why is the light so bright in the room — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Who are you? What are you? Why are you? — Debasish Mridha

We live by information, not by sight. — Baltasar Gracian

In a networked world, trust is the most important currency. — Eric Schmidt

If God were our one and only desire we would not be so easily upset when our opinions do not find outside acceptance. — Thomas A Kempis

I believe that man was created to enjoy himself, indeed, that he can claim it as his legitimate right. In fact, as long as he lives, man cannot help enjoying himself, even if he tries not ... Today the average person, when he hears the word pleasure, immediately thinks of something immoral. But nothing could be more wrong. — Kafu Nagai