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Oliver And Thea Quotes By Salvatore Ferragamo

India will be tomorrow what China is today, — Salvatore Ferragamo

Oliver And Thea Quotes By Will Self

A staccato script of letters and digits beamed from an alternate world. Then they ceased communicating altogether. and began to liase in dreams and nightmares. — Will Self

Oliver And Thea Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

Belief Systems contradict both science and ordinary "common sense." B.S. contradicts science, because it claims certitude and science can never achieve certitude: it can only say, "This model"- or theory, or interpretation of the data- "fits more of the facts known at this date than any rival model." We can never know if the model will fit the facts that might come to light in the next millennium or even in the next week. — Robert Anton Wilson

Oliver And Thea Quotes By Elizabeth Janeway

If every nation gets the government it deserves, every generation writes the history which corresponds with its view of the world. — Elizabeth Janeway

Oliver And Thea Quotes By Eric Butterworth

Ask any great athlete or the concert pianist or the successful actor if they have arrived at the place where they need no further practice. They will tell you that the higher you climb in proficiency and public acceptance, the greater the need for practice. — Eric Butterworth

Oliver And Thea Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Well,
we lost it,
and
that's all there is
to that. — Charles Bukowski

Oliver And Thea Quotes By Lee Smolin

A singularity is a point or region in spacetime at which some physical quantity such as the density of mass or energy, the temperature, or the strength of the gravitational field, becomes infinite. Whenever they happen, they pose serious difficulties for physics because they signal a breakdown in the description of the world in mathematical terms. — Lee Smolin