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Potheads Crossword Quotes By Lance Morrow

For now, we assume that self-evolving robots will learn to mimic human traits, including, eventually, humor. And so, I can't wait to hear the first joke that one robot tells to another robot. — Lance Morrow

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Cher

Women are the architects of society — Cher

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Ellen J. Barrier

When parents neglect their responsibility to correct and discipline their children society suffers. The results are crimes and harm committed against others. — Ellen J. Barrier

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Osamu Dazai

Actions punishable by jail sentences are not the only crimes. If we knew the antonym of crime, I think we would know its true nature. God ... salvation ... love ... light. But for God there is the antonym Satan, for salvation there is perdition, for love there is hate, for light there is darkness, for good, evil. Crime and prayer? Crime and repentance? Crime and confession? Crime and ... no, they're all synonymous. What is the opposite of crime? — Osamu Dazai

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Diane Samuels

My grandfather used to wear a black hat and coat. You are my children. You are my jewels. We old ones invest our future in you. — Diane Samuels

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Dave Matthews

You know she's gonna leave my broken heart behind her. — Dave Matthews

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

Yes," I said, "for the love of God! — Edgar Allan Poe

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Alfred P. Sloan

There has to be this pioneer, the individual who has the courage, the ambition to overcome the obstacles that always develop when one tries to do something worthwhile, especially when it is new and different. — Alfred P. Sloan

Potheads Crossword Quotes By Ellen F. Davis

Bonhoeffer's permanent legacy as a theologian has been to show that in the modern world, as in Josiah's and Huldah's Jerusalem, fostering the discomfiting yet life-giving practice of reading the Bible against ourselves is a major public responsibility of the Christian teacher and theologian. — Ellen F. Davis