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Presingularity Quotes By Ann Voskamp

God's not out to get you - He's out to give to you. — Ann Voskamp

Presingularity Quotes By Bhakti Charu Swami

When we become connected to the supreme spirit then we automatically becomes situated in our spiritual identity. — Bhakti Charu Swami

Presingularity Quotes By David McReynolds

The descent to barbarism had begun with Rotterdam. It ended with Dresden and then with Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Whatever moral differences had existed when the war began were erased by its end. The victors had been morally conquered by the enemy. — David McReynolds

Presingularity Quotes By Walter Sickert

Perhaps the importance that we must attach to the achievement of an artist or a group of artists may properly be measured by the answer to the following question: Have they so wrought that it will be impossible henceforth, for those who follow, ever again to act as if they had not existed? — Walter Sickert

Presingularity Quotes By Charles Stross

Is not happening yet," contributes Boris. "Singularity implies infinite rate of change achieved momentarily. Future not amenable thereafter to prediction by presingularity beings, right? So has not happened. — Charles Stross

Presingularity Quotes By Robert Menzies

One speaks with great respect of economists, if only because they represent such a variety of opinions. — Robert Menzies

Presingularity Quotes By J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Perhaps other souls than human are sometimes born into the world, and clothed in flesh. — J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Presingularity Quotes By Megan Smith

I was lucky that science fair was mandatory at my high school in inner-city Buffalo. — Megan Smith

Presingularity Quotes By Margot Livesey

She knew she oughtn't to scold but she couldn't bear such a hyperbole. People couldn't live without food and air or shelter and money. Romantic love was an extra, nice if it came along, but definitely superfluous to the main requirements of existence. — Margot Livesey