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Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Sonja Yoerg

Trying to understand her teenage daughter's behavior was like trying to listen to a recording of a symphony whose volume vacillated unpredictably from barely audible to deafening. She couldn't hear the music, and all she wanted to do was leave the room. — Sonja Yoerg

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Erin Hunter

I love you too much for that," she mewed. "For my sake, go. — Erin Hunter

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

The United States is the largest exporter of violence in the world — Martin Luther King Jr.

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Riffat Hassan

Faith gives you a certain structure and meaning to your life. — Riffat Hassan

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Jim Holt

Does mathematics carry its own ontological clout? — Jim Holt

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Anthony Burgess

Violence among young people is an aspect of their desire to create. They don't know how to use their energy creatively so they do the opposite and destroy. — Anthony Burgess

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Walter Kaufmann

In all three cases, and for most human beings, the problem of suffering poses no difficult problem at all: one has a world picture in which suffering has its place, a world picture that takes suffering into account. — Walter Kaufmann

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Heraclitus

When is death not within ourselves? ... Living and dead are the same, and so are awake and alseep, young and old. — Heraclitus

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

A man has no more religion than he acts out in his life. — Henry Ward Beecher

Ontological Mathematics Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Most communities attempting to survive under irresistible pressure from a dominant culture develop a myth that allows them to believe they are somehow a special people. Chosen. Favored by the gods. Gypsies, Jews
plenty of historical precedents — Orson Scott Card