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Peirce Secondary Quotes By Tony Abbott

Do we really want to invest $50 billion of hard earned taxpayers money in what is essentially a video entertainment system? — Tony Abbott

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Kurtis Parks

The world doesn't need more great messages, more great bands, or even more great church services. We need more of God's presence. — Kurtis Parks

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Laozi

If you never assume importance, you never lose it. — Laozi

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Stephen Hawking

We believe human begins have existed for only a small fraction of cosmic history, because human race has been improving so rapidly in knowledge and technology that if people had been around for millions of years, the human race would be much further along in it's mastery. — Stephen Hawking

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Epictetus

We must be afraid of neither poverty nor exile nor imprisonment; of fear itself only should we be afraid. — Epictetus

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Mort Sahl

I went to computer class with my Dell and I was bullied by a guy with a Mac. — Mort Sahl

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Benjamin Clementine

I'm from a middle class family but my father squandered all the money, so I didn't really run around with rich people. I was very judgmental towards a lot of them. — Benjamin Clementine

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Giorgio Agamben

Life and death are not properly scientific concepts but rather political concepts, which as such acquire a political meaning precisely only through a decision. — Giorgio Agamben

Peirce Secondary Quotes By Bertrand Russell

For my part, the thing I would wish to obtain from money would be leisure with security. But what the typical modern man desires to get with it is more money, with a view to ostentation, splendour, and the outshining of those who have hitherto been his equals. — Bertrand Russell