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Quinneys Quotes By Aldous Huxley

The physique of a Messiah. But too clever to believe in God or be convinced of his own mission. And too sensitive, even if he were convinced, to carry it out. His muscles would like to act and his feelings would like to believe; but his nerve-endings and his cleverness won't allow it. — Aldous Huxley

Quinneys Quotes By Jessica Park

It's not what you know-or when you see-that matters. It's about the journey. — Jessica Park

Quinneys Quotes By Steven Pinker

Art works because it appeals to certain faculties of the mind. Music depends on details of the auditory system, painting and sculpture on the visual system. Poetry and literature depend on language. — Steven Pinker

Quinneys Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Every new day is a once in a lifetime event. How much more exciting would our lives be if we embraced this truth and lived accordingly?! — Steve Maraboli

Quinneys Quotes By Tom Sizemore

Temptation is impossible for me to resist ... Come on. This is Hollywood. It's in the job description. — Tom Sizemore

Quinneys Quotes By Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper

"Historians of every generation, I believe, unless they are pure antiquarians, see history against the background - the controlling background - of current events. They call upon it to explain the problems of their own time, to give to those problems a philosophical context, a continuum in which they may be reduced to proportion and perhaps made intelligible." — Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper

Quinneys Quotes By David Archuleta

I definitely want to do music for the rest of my life. So I just want to make sure that I'm doing music in the way that I feel is the way I need to. — David Archuleta

Quinneys Quotes By Albion W. Small

Modern sociology is virtually an attempt to take up the larger program of social analysis and interpretation which was implicit in Adam Smith's moral philosophy, but which was suppressed for a century by prevailing interest in the technique of the production of wealth. — Albion W. Small