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Ornstein And Ehrlich Quotes By Carl Zimmer

The extra clutter adds no important insight; instead, it offers more clutter in which erros can lurk. — Carl Zimmer

Ornstein And Ehrlich Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

Why would a lazy guy become a parent of five? Then again, why would creative people who inherently don't like change and criticism become writers, actors, or comedians? There's something about this process. I joke about it: My kids have made me a better person, and I only need, like, 34 more of them to be a really good guy. — Jim Gaffigan

Ornstein And Ehrlich Quotes By Marjorie Spiegel

It seems that the desire to oppress others is so ingrained in many humans that they readily distort even a liberating theory or concept into its inverse, creating another wall of defense against positive change. Ultimately, an unbiased observer of human behavior must conclude that most action is not shaped by theory, but rather theories are shaped to conform to actions we have no intention of changing. — Marjorie Spiegel

Ornstein And Ehrlich Quotes By Jose Antonio Vargas

To me, politics is culture. I became a journalist, and later a filmmaker, to get to know my new country and my volatile place in it as a gay, undocumented Filipino-American. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Ornstein And Ehrlich Quotes By Amit Ray

The reason that some people could not find God is because they search God in dead things. They are almost ignorant about the presence of the living God. — Amit Ray

Ornstein And Ehrlich Quotes By Thomas Boston

The regenerate man's desires are rectified; they are set on God himself, and the things above ... Before, he saw no beauty in Christ, for which he was to be desired; but now he is all he desires, he is altogether lovely ... regenerating grace sets the affections so firmly on God, that the man is disposed, at God's command, to quit his hold of every thing else, in order to keep his hold of Christ ... If the stream of our affections were never thus turned, we are, doubtless, going down the stream into the pit. — Thomas Boston