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Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Will Rogers

We are sure living in a peculiar time. You get morefor not working than you will for working, and morefor not raising a hog than for raising it. — Will Rogers

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Virginia Woolf

She fell into a deep pool of sticky water, which eventually closed over her head. She saw nothing and heard nothing but a faint booming sound, which was the sound of the sea rolling over her head. While all her tormentors thought that she was dead, she was not dead, but curled up at the bottom of the sea. — Virginia Woolf

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Ann Coulter

Throw in "never read books" and you have the dictionary definition of a liberal. Being completely uninformed is precisely how most liberals stay liberal. — Ann Coulter

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Saint Augustine

Except he be willing, man cannot believe. — Saint Augustine

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Napoleon Hill

Success is very largely a matter of adjusting one's self to the ever-varying and changing environments of life, in a spirit of harmony and poise. — Napoleon Hill

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Todd Phillips

John Goodman's pretty dark - I love John Goodman. — Todd Phillips

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Judith Ortiz Cofer

She was mourning all her life - not for her husband, who had released her with his death, but for her own dead heart. — Judith Ortiz Cofer

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Tommy Cooper

I had a ploughman's lunch the other day. He wasn't very happy. — Tommy Cooper

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Aristotle.

If, however, the poetic end might have been as well or better attained without sacrifice of technical correctness in such matters, the impossibility is not to be justified, since the description should be, if it can, entirely free from error. — Aristotle.

Phi 445 Week 2 Discussion Quotes By Emil Cioran

My soul is chaos, how can it be at all? There is everything in me: search and you will find out. I am a fossil dating from the beginning of the world: not all of its elements have completely crystallized, and initial chaos still shows through. I am absolute contradiction, climax of antinomies, the last limit of tension; in me anything is possible, for I am he who at the supreme moment, in front of absolute nothingness, will laugh. — Emil Cioran