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Rademeyer Inge Quotes By John Cleese

Once we've made a decision, we are efficient only if we go through with it decisively, undistracted by doubts about its correctness. — John Cleese

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Terry Brooks

Anyway, that's the past, and what matters is the future. That's how life works, because it's short and precious and kind of doubtful. — Terry Brooks

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Anish Kapoor

Re-investing in one's own little moments of insight is very important. — Anish Kapoor

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Dallas Roberts

I'm from Houston. I think I was thirty-seven before I ever set foot in Dallas, and that was just in the airport. So I've never really been there. Dad grew up in Port Arthur, Texas and all I can ever get out of him is, 'I wanted my first son to be named Dallas.' — Dallas Roberts

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Carl Sagan

We are privileged to live in, and if we are lucky to influence, one of the most critical epochs in the history of the human species. — Carl Sagan

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Cosimo Matassa

I don't like tracking and over dubbing and all that. I love live recording where everybody is playing. I, I'm convinced it's better. — Cosimo Matassa

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Thomas Metzinger

The conscious experience of being a subject arises when a single organism learns to enslave itself. — Thomas Metzinger

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

What, indeed? It is art for art's sake, Watson. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Steve Olson

Old-growth forests met no needs. They simply were, in a way that bore no questions about purpose or value. They could not be created by men. They could not even be understood by men. They had too many parts that were interconnected in too many ways. Change one part and everything else would change, but in ways that were unpredictable and often inexplicable. This unpredictability removed such forests from the realm of human perspectives and values. The forest did not need to justify or explain itself. It existed outside of instrumental human considerations. — Steve Olson

Rademeyer Inge Quotes By Timothy J. Russert

Growing up, I didn't know about families who were missing a father, because there weren't any in our neighborhood. Today over a third of American children are born into single-parent homes. Is this all men's doing? — Timothy J. Russert