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Philosophical Communication Quotes By Gena Showalter

Oh, and get this. Gideon married Scarlet, the keeper of Nightmares." "You're kidding." Fickle Gideon? Married? Scarlet was gorgeous, yeah, and feisty as hell. Powerful, too. And Gideon had been a tad bit obsessed with her when she'd been locked in their dungeon. But marriage? Everyone in the fortress had lost IQ points, it seemed. "He couldn't have waited until I got back to sign on for double occupancy?" Strider mumbled. "What a great friend." "No one was invited to the ceremony, if you catch my meaning." "Well, the decision to get hitched is gonna give him nightmares." Strider snickered. "Get it? Nightmares?" "Har, har. You're a borderline fucktard, you know that?" "Hey, — Gena Showalter

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Roger Bonair-Agard

And this is when I knew I was black for real.
This is when I knew black was a city
whose walls were constantly under siege.... — Roger Bonair-Agard

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Alan Lightman

I've taken a philosophical position on e-mail. Although I think it's a wonderful communication technology, and it has a lot of good uses, it is abused quite a lot. — Alan Lightman

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Umberto Eco

Semiotics is a general theory of all existing languages ... all forms of communication - visual, tactile, and so on ... There is general semiotics, which is a philosophical approach to this field, and then there are many specific semiotics. — Umberto Eco

Philosophical Communication Quotes By William Zinsser

If a philosophical writer cannot be followed, the difficulty of his subject can be placed only in mitigation of his offense, not in condonation of it. There are too many expert witnesses on the other side. — William Zinsser

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Robert C. Harvey

The confusion inherent in the word comics has been apparent to those writing in the filed for years. The word has a plural form but is singular in application. And in its singular form, comic, it can be an adjective for something humorous or another name for a comedian. In short, comics lacks the precision it ought to have for ordinary communication let alone serious philosophical deliberations. — Robert C. Harvey

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Andreas Eschbach

It only becomes art if it touches other people. — Andreas Eschbach

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Asne Seierstad

They played a game of dare - who could get closest to the flames? — Asne Seierstad

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Paul Kurtz

Free inquiry entails recognition of civil liberties as integral to its pursuit, that is, a free press, freedom of communication, the right to organize opposition parties and to join voluntary associations, and freedom to cultivate and publish the fruits of scientific, philosophical, artistic, literary, moral and religious freedom. — Paul Kurtz

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Agnes Repplier

A dead grief is easier to bear than a live trouble. — Agnes Repplier

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Nicola Sturgeon

Men - the colour of their tie is the most difficult decision they have to make every day. — Nicola Sturgeon

Philosophical Communication Quotes By J. Cammenga

Dynamic equivalence is a central concept in the translation theory, developed by Eugene A. Nida, which has been widely adopted by the United Bible Societies...Purporting to be an academically linguistic concept, it is in fact a sociocultural concept of communication. Its definition is essentially behavourist: determined by external forces, such as society--with strong pragmatist overtones--focusing on the reader rather than the writer. [M]ost twentieth-century American philosophical endeavours are predominantly pragmatist, dwelling in the shadows cast by William James and John Dewey. — J. Cammenga

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Max Horkheimer

The complexity of the connection between the world of perception and the world of physics does not preclude that such a connection can be shown to exist at any time. — Max Horkheimer

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Kim Edwards

A vase full of flowers: dark red and pale pink in a cloud of baby's breath. — Kim Edwards

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Jason Stanley

Some philosophers are drawn to the subject [of philosophy] via their interest in the nature and structure of the world external to us. Others are drawn to it by an interest in the capacities that make humans distinctive in the world. I am a philosopher of the latter sort. My work thus far has been clustered around the nexus of knowledge, communication, and human action. — Jason Stanley

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Evgeny Morozov

We've never thought too deeply about the roles things like forgetting or partisanship or inefficiency or ambiguity or hypocrisy play in our political or social life. It's been impossible to get rid of them, so we took them for granted, and we kind of thought, naively, that they're always the enemy. — Evgeny Morozov

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Christina Romer

Where we're coming down is we currently have $787 billion of stimulus that's been passed. We're certainly focusing on spending that money as quickly and as efficiently and as transparently as we can. We think that's absolutely the right strategy. — Christina Romer

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Jay Maisel

You cannot accurately remember color ... — Jay Maisel

Philosophical Communication Quotes By Jamie Foxx

Guys don't adapt as well as women do to getting their heart broken for the first time. It's tragic. — Jamie Foxx