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Pluriverse Quotes By Jeff Foxworthy

You might be a redneck if going to the bathroom involves shoes and a flashlight. — Jeff Foxworthy

Pluriverse Quotes By David Mamet

The job of the artist, is to say, wait a second, everything that we have thought is wrong. Let's re-examine it. — David Mamet

Pluriverse Quotes By Charles Jencks

I was already writing about the idea of a 'multiverse' in the 1970s, though I might have called it the 'pluriverse.' How was I to know it would turn out to be the standard model? Actually, I consider myself an enlightenment fossil. — Charles Jencks

Pluriverse Quotes By Christopher Heuertz

These pages testify to the discovery of uhnlikely gifts when we stay in community
especially when we stay after things get hard. — Christopher Heuertz

Pluriverse Quotes By Michael Ian Black

Hosting a show, even a talk show or a game show, there's so much business you have to conduct. There's so much guiding you have to do. — Michael Ian Black

Pluriverse Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

It is better to pray about everything than worry about nothing. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Pluriverse Quotes By Carl Schmitt

A world state which which embraces the entire globe and all of humanity cannot exist. The political world is a pluriverse, not a universe. — Carl Schmitt

Pluriverse Quotes By Victor J. Stenger

The most fundamental laws of physics are not restrictions on the behaviour of matter. Rather, they are restrictions on the way physicists may describe that behaviour. — Victor J. Stenger

Pluriverse Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Seriously, he was worse than Captain Kirk. Luke hardly ever had a shirt on. — Kristen Ashley

Pluriverse Quotes By Stendhal

A novel is a mirror which passes over a highway. Sometimes it reflects to your eyes the blue of the skies, at others the churned-up mud of the road. — Stendhal