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Pavol Habera Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

We fill our mental strong-room with these great minds and old masters and resort to them at the crucial moment in our lives; — Thomas Bernhard

Pavol Habera Quotes By Dante Alighieri

I care not where my body may take me as long as my soul is embarked on a meaningful journey. — Dante Alighieri

Pavol Habera Quotes By Randall Terry

You better believe that I want to build a Christian nation, because the only option is a pagan nation. Not that the government can make someone a Christian by decree. A Christian nation would be defined as We acknowledge God in our body politic, in our communities, that the God of the Bible is our God, and, we acknowledge that His law is supreme. — Randall Terry

Pavol Habera Quotes By Hugh Hefner

I am not primarily an entrepreneurial businessman. I'm primarily a playboy philosopher. — Hugh Hefner

Pavol Habera Quotes By Sherry Turkle

If AIBO is in some sense a toy, it is a toy that changes minds. It does this in several ways. It heightens our sense of being close to developing a postbiological life and not just in theory or in the laboratory. And it suggests how this passage will take place. It will begin with our seeing the new life as "as if " life and then deciding that "as if " may be life enough. Even now, as we contemplate "creatures" with artificial feelings and intelligence, we come to reflect differently on our own. The question here is not whether machines can be made to think like people but whether people have always thought like machines. — Sherry Turkle

Pavol Habera Quotes By Nikki Rowe

Be an individual, let out the self that hides away at the expense of others approval. — Nikki Rowe

Pavol Habera Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

The law of sympathy is one of the most basic parts of magic. It states that the more similar two objects are, the greater the sympathetic link. The greater the link, the more easily they influence each other. — Patrick Rothfuss