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Roscuro Quotes By Rob Lacey

Idolatry is Living for the Product instead of living for the Producer. — Rob Lacey

Roscuro Quotes By Karl Schroeder

Mediation wishes to speak of other things. So Mediation will quote from an ancient human book. The Hamburg Manifesto says, "Thalience is an attempt to give nature a voice without that voice being ours in disguise. It is the only way for an artificial intelligence to be grounded in a self-identity that is truly independent of its creator's. — Karl Schroeder

Roscuro Quotes By Dean Koontz

The heart is an artist that paints over what profoundly disturbs it, leaving on the canvas a less dark, less sharp version of the truth. — Dean Koontz

Roscuro Quotes By J.D. Salinger

That's the whole trouble. When you're feeling very depressed, you can't even think. — J.D. Salinger

Roscuro Quotes By Henri Barbusse

All lovers in the world are alike: they fall in love by chance; they see each other, and are attached to each other by the features of their faces; they illuminate each other by the fierce preference which is akin to madness; they assert the reality of illusions; and for a moment they change falsehood into truth. — Henri Barbusse

Roscuro Quotes By Sherry Petersik

Space is a precious thing to waste. You don't want to fill your house with anything that doesn't directly add to your happiness. — Sherry Petersik

Roscuro Quotes By Laurie Anderson

The expert is someone who carries malpractice insurance. — Laurie Anderson

Roscuro Quotes By Irene Nemirovsky

But she loved studying and books, the way other people love wine for its power to make you forget. What else did she have? She lived in a deserted, silent house. The sound of her own footsteps in the empty rooms, the silence of the cold streets beyond the closed windows, the rain and the snow, the early darkness, the green lamp beside her that burned throughout the long evenings and which she watched for hours on end until its light began to waver before her weary eyes: this was the setting for her life. — Irene Nemirovsky