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Paul Ricard Quotes By Shirin Ebadi

Some criticize me, thinking I'm too tolerant of the clerical regime in Iran. In response, I have to say, I have served time in prison, I have lost my position [as a judge]. Do I need to prove that I am brave? Do I need to be killed? — Shirin Ebadi

Paul Ricard Quotes By Nicole Gulla

The Zoe is the book you've been writing in. It means "life" in Greek. — Nicole Gulla

Paul Ricard Quotes By Sharon Creech

It can't be dead. It was alive just a minute ago. — Sharon Creech

Paul Ricard Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

When something is finished, it cannot be possessed. Nothing can be possessed but the struggle. — Flannery O'Connor

Paul Ricard Quotes By Saddam Hussein

Fight them with your faith in God, fight them in defense of every free honorable woman and every innocent child, and in defense of the values of manhood and the military honor ... Fight them because with their defeat you will be at the last entrance of the conquest of all conquests. The war will end with ... dignity, glory, and triumph for your people, army, and nation. — Saddam Hussein

Paul Ricard Quotes By Geoffrey Hinton

I think we should think of AI as the intellectual equivalent of a backhoe. It will be much better than us at a lot of things. — Geoffrey Hinton

Paul Ricard Quotes By Saira Viola

Just a bullet a bag and a dream that's all I had now look at what I got — Saira Viola

Paul Ricard Quotes By Jacob Bronowski

Yet, the principle of uncertainty is a bad name. In science or outside of it, we are not uncertain. Our knowledge is merely confined within a certain tolerance. We should call it the principle of tolerance. First in the engineering sense. Science has progressed, step by step, the most successful enterprise in the ascent of man, because it has understood that the exchange of information between man and nature, and man and man, can only take place with a certain tolerance. But I also use the word, passionately, about the real world. All knowledge, all information, between human beings, can only be exchanged within a play of tolerance, and that's whether it's in science, or in literature, or in religion, or in politics, or in any form of though that aspires to dogma. — Jacob Bronowski

Paul Ricard Quotes By B. J. Daniels

Love me," she whispered. "Love me like you mean it. — B. J. Daniels

Paul Ricard Quotes By Malcolm Campbell

Hurry boys, hurry, we have to make a quick change or the hour will be up. — Malcolm Campbell

Paul Ricard Quotes By Romano Guardini

The altar reminds us of the remoteness in which He lives "beyond the altar," as we might say, meaning divine distance; or "above the altar," meaning divine loftiness both to be understood of course not spatially, but spiritually. They mean that God is the Intangible One, far removed from all approaching, from all grasping; that He is the all-powerful, Majestic One immeasurably exalted above earthly things and earthly striving. Such breadth and height are founded not on measure, but on God's essence: His holiness, to which man of himself has no access. — Romano Guardini

Paul Ricard Quotes By K.I. Hope

I wake up and look at that bridge, try to count the red taillights I see heading east every morning, a kind of rosary as I pray for another crisis to dwarf the one defining us right now. — K.I. Hope