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Philosophically Correct Quotes By David Wong

Okay. When he comes, you can see him?"
"Yes. I can hear him, too. And he, uh ... "
She brushed the bandage on the side of her skull. I looked at her in bewilderment. Was she serious?
"He hits you?"
"Yes."
"With his fist?"
"Yes."
John looked up from his coffee indignantly. "Man, what a dick!"
I did roll my eyes this time and glared at John once they stopped. I don't know if you've ever seen a ghost, but I'm guessing that if you did, the thing didn't run over and punch you in the face. I'm guessing that's never happened to any of your friends, either. — David Wong

Philosophically Correct Quotes By John Allyn

A man will only be as long as his life but his name will be for all time. — John Allyn

Philosophically Correct Quotes By David Morrell

His blank face communicated an emptiness that could never be filled"
- Frank Balenger — David Morrell

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Rob Reiner

I actually love Stephen King's writing. I mean, we, actually, at Castle Rock, we've made seven movies out of Stephen King books. — Rob Reiner

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Louie Giglio

And if our hearts aren't awakened by majesty, our lives soon shrink into little bits of nothingness. Our days become filled with drama over the ridiculous; our complaints fly free at the smallest challenge or difficulty; our energy and wealth are consumed by what is fleeting; and our chatter becomes dominated by events, people, and things that won't last much longer than the morning mist. To — Louie Giglio

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

The discrepancy is that the ethical self should be found immanently in the despair, that the individual won himself by persisting in the despair. True, he has used something within the category of freedom, choosing himself, which seem to remove the difficulty, one that presumably has not struck many, since philosophically doubting everything and then finding the true beginning goes one, two, three. But that does not help. In despairing, I use myself to despair, and therefore I can indeed despair of everything by myself. But if I do this, I cannot come back by myself. It is in this moment of decision that the individual needs divine assistance, whereas it is quite correct that in order to be at this point one must first have understood the existence-relation between the aesthetic and the ethical; that is to say, by being there in passion and inwardness, one surely becomes aware of the religious - and of the leap. — Soren Kierkegaard

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Martin Buber

All real living is meeting. — Martin Buber

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Coventry Patmore

The promises of God are samples of what is promised; as a handful of wheat is of the barn. — Coventry Patmore

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Danny Dyer

I do walk with a bit of a swagger. I do swear a lot. And people are going to be offended by that. But in this PC world, you can't be honest. — Danny Dyer

Philosophically Correct Quotes By John Cage

I have nothing to say, I am saying it, and that is poetry. — John Cage

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Work is what horses die of. Everybody should know that. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Bridgette Wilson

I balance family and career by doing what makes me the happiest! That for me, without question, is putting my family and kids first. — Bridgette Wilson

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Write down the thoughts and even more, write down a specific line. If you don't, it'll fly away forever. — Margaret Atwood

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Cornel West

We've got the wrong vision, the wrong values, the wrong priority, and as the great prophetic figure Marian Edelman Wright puts it, we have been AWOL when it comes to poor people and poor children. — Cornel West

Philosophically Correct Quotes By Terry Goodkind

We all can be no more, or less, than who we are. — Terry Goodkind