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Presuppositum Quotes By Christian Slater

There was a time when I felt I should do everything that was offered to me, you know, ride the wave. — Christian Slater

Presuppositum Quotes By Willard Van Orman Quine

The variables of quantification, 'something,' 'nothing,' 'everything,' range over our whole ontology, whatever it may be; and we are convicted of a particular ontological presupposition if, and only if, the alleged presuppositum has to be reckoned among the entities over which our variables range in order to render one of our affirmations true. — Willard Van Orman Quine

Presuppositum Quotes By Elizabeth Finn

What if I can never remember us?" She broke the silence and stilled him.
"Then I guess we'll have to fall in love all over again."
"How can you be so sure that's possible?"
"Because we're so fucking good at it. — Elizabeth Finn

Presuppositum Quotes By Andreas Eschbach

Now he had to decide
what was the right thing to do? Something that required courage. Something that was frightening, because the unknown was lying in wait on the other side. — Andreas Eschbach

Presuppositum Quotes By Dogen

If you do not get it from yourself, where will you go for it? — Dogen

Presuppositum Quotes By Phil Foglio

I've also been busy doing stuff for Steve Jackson Games. — Phil Foglio

Presuppositum Quotes By Anthony Foxx

If we're going to have an unconventional budget, we probably need an unconventional process to get there. — Anthony Foxx

Presuppositum Quotes By John Wooden

Joy makes the longest journey too short. — John Wooden

Presuppositum Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

I was much more upset by the situation with Jacob than by the possibility of being eaten by a bear. — Stephenie Meyer

Presuppositum Quotes By Winston Churchill

We are shaping the world faster than we can change ourselves, and we are applying to the present the habits of the past. — Winston Churchill