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Rajina Sinhala Quotes By Dean Koontz

Guilt is deserved only when the effort to resist evil is never made. — Dean Koontz

Rajina Sinhala Quotes By George Clooney

Bush, Sharon, Blair and Rice are names that history will damn. — George Clooney

Rajina Sinhala Quotes By Chris Avellone

In 'Alpha Protocol,' right from the outset, the parameters of the game explain to you that the mission needs to get done. How you approach that is your decision. The rewards and penalties for either path, those are going to balance out into different consequences. — Chris Avellone

Rajina Sinhala Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

The map of utopias is cluttered nowadays with experiments by other names, and the very idea is expanding. It needs to open up a little more to contain disaster communities. These remarkable societies suggest that, just as many machines reset themselves to their original settings after a power outage, human beings reset themselves to something altruistic, communitarian, resourceful and imaginative after a disaster, that we revert to something we already know how to do. The possibility of paradise is already within us as a default setting. — Rebecca Solnit

Rajina Sinhala Quotes By Lorraine Daston

Facts are often faint and flickering. They are the achievements of subtle investigations that must painstakingly stabilize evanescent effects or ingeniously combine several strands of evidence into a strong, weight-bearing cord. Above all, as their etymology suggests, [...] the most interesting and useful facts are not given but made, artifacts in the best sense of the word. — Lorraine Daston

Rajina Sinhala Quotes By Philip K. Dick

One thing I've found that I can do that I really enjoy is rereading my own writing, earlier stories and novels especially. It induces mental time travel, the same way certain songs you hear on the radio do ... the whole thing returns, an eerie feeling that I'm sure you've experienced. — Philip K. Dick