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Q250cl Mc Quotes By Alejandro Colliard

Personality is a piece of paper that folds in to conceal different sides and display others, like an Origami — Alejandro Colliard

Q250cl Mc Quotes By Charles Grandison Finney

Why will God's creatures sin against his throne? Can there be such madness in beings gifted with reason's light? — Charles Grandison Finney

Q250cl Mc Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

I owe all my knowledge to the German inventor, Johannes Gutenberg! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Q250cl Mc Quotes By Claudia Gray

And I love you. In any world, any universe. — Claudia Gray

Q250cl Mc Quotes By Peter Frederick Strawson

If I talk about my handkerchief, I can, perhaps, produce the object I am referring to out of my pocket. I can't produce the meaning of the expression, " my handkerchief ", out of my pocket. Because Russell confused meaning with mentioning, he thought that if there were any expressions having a uniquely referring use, which were what they seemed (i.e. logical subjects) and not something else in disguise, their meaning must be the particular object which they were used to refer to. Hence the troublesome mythology of the logically proper name. — Peter Frederick Strawson

Q250cl Mc Quotes By Jerome Bruner

The notion of multiple literacies recognized that there are many ways of being-and of becoming-literate, and that how literacy develops and how it is used depend on the particular social and cultural setting. — Jerome Bruner

Q250cl Mc Quotes By Patricia A. McKillip

The Shadow of the Emperor
The Hooded One
Who unmasked night
Who laid the stars like paving stones
Who rode the Thunderbolt
Down the star-cobbled path into day
Was Kane,
The Emperor's twin
Silent, as lightning is silent,
Before the thunder speaks. — Patricia A. McKillip

Q250cl Mc Quotes By Robert Winston

Childhood is not dead. Children were worse off when we were hunter-gatherers; they were threatened in medieval times and exploited during the Industrial Revolution. Was it any better in the time of Charles Kingsley or Charles Dickens? — Robert Winston