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Sanitization Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

In the Middle Ages people believed that the earth was flat, for which they had at least the evidence of their senses: we believe it to be round, not because as many as 1 percent of us could give physical reasons for so quaint a belief, but because modern science has convinced us that nothing that is obvious is true, and that everything that is magical, improbable, extraordinary, gigantic, microscopic, heartless, or outrageous is scientific. — George Bernard Shaw

Sanitization Quotes By Anderson Cooper

I just found it interesting to talk to adults I admired, and to discover that the path they took was never all that clearly defined. It was comforting to me when I figured out that you don't have to know what you want to do with your life; you just have to take a few steps in one direction, and other opportunities will open up. — Anderson Cooper

Sanitization Quotes By Chris Hesse

Not really, definitely not from any outside sources. If there was any pressure it was just from ourselves. We just wanted to make sure that what we were doing was right. But, you know, when you're dealing with any kind of art, I think pressure really doesn't help at all. All you can do is give what comes out of you - and that's what we did. — Chris Hesse

Sanitization Quotes By Mia Wasikowska

I don't consider myself a starlet or a Hollywood person. — Mia Wasikowska

Sanitization Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The difference between the power of love and the power of atomic bomb is that atomic bomb has a limit. — Debasish Mridha

Sanitization Quotes By Michio Kaku

It is remarkable that a gigantic, city-size computer is required to simulate a piece of human tissue that weighs three pounds, fits inside your skull, raises your body temperature by only a few degrees, uses twenty watts of power, and needs only a few hamburgers to keep it going. — Michio Kaku

Sanitization Quotes By Douglas Adams

The Arcturan megafreighters used to carry most of the bulky trade between the Galactic Center and the outlying regions. The Betelgeuse trading scouts used to find the markets and the Arcturans would supply them. There was a lot of trouble with space pirates before they were wiped out in the Dordellis wars, and the megafreighters had to be equipped with the most fantastic defense shields known to Galactic science. They were real brutes of ships, and huge. In orbit round a planet they would eclipse the sun. One day, young Zaphod here decides to raid one. On a tri-jet scooter designed for stratosphere work, a mere kid. I — Douglas Adams

Sanitization Quotes By Grace D. Chong

Wait for the right, honest words from the man you're interested in before jumping conclusions. Unless he tells you he loves you, he doesn't. — Grace D. Chong

Sanitization Quotes By Jon Soltz

She [Sarah Palin] by no - has any basic understanding of what post -traumatic stress disorder is, so I think it gives the rest of us an opportunity to have a real conversation about some of these problems. — Jon Soltz

Sanitization Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

I've always thought there was a fair amount of dishonesty involved in politeness. — Lisa Kleypas

Sanitization Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Is any pleasure on Earth as great as a circle of Christian friends? — C.S. Lewis

Sanitization Quotes By Alan M. Dershowitz

Foolish liberals who are trying to read the Second Amendment out of the Constitution by claiming it's not an individual right or that it's too much of a public safety hazard, don't see the danger in the big picture. They're courting disaster by encouraging others to use the same means to eliminate portions of the Constitution they don't like. — Alan M. Dershowitz

Sanitization Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

Infinite and finite are both mental constructs. — Abhijit Naskar

Sanitization Quotes By Leonard Cohen

The art of longing's over, and it's never coming back. — Leonard Cohen