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Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Godfrey Hounsfield

In the past, radiation treatment planning has been a very lengthy procedure. Now, with the aid of CT therapy-planning computer programs, we can position the therapy beams automatically with precision in a few minutes. — Godfrey Hounsfield

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Timothy Foote

Everyone needs an editor. — Timothy Foote

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Timothy Leary

Inner reality is certainly more important than the outer reality. — Timothy Leary

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

You want to eliminate your evil desires in order to reveal your Buddha nature, but where will you throw them away? — Shunryu Suzuki

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By R. Scott Bakker

All men are frauds. Some, the wise, fool only others. Others, the foolish, fool only themselves. And a rare few fool both others and themselves - they are the rulers of Men — R. Scott Bakker

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Terry Pratchett

I think it does Discworld good if I don't write about it all the time: sometimes you have to get it out of your system. — Terry Pratchett

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Susan Messing

You're only limited by your lack of imagination and fear of appearing stupid. — Susan Messing

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Maia Szalavitz

When President Nixon declared war on drugs on June 17, 1971, about 110 people per 100,000 in the population were incarcerated. Today, we have 2-3 million prisoners: 743 people per 100,000 in the population. The U.S. has 5% of the world's population, but 25% of its prisoners. As Senator Jim Webb once put it, Either we are home to the most evil people on earth or we are doing something different and vastly counterproductive. — Maia Szalavitz

Seigniorial Courts Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

I was told that I should never lie or cheat or steal, for instance, but my father - a sometimes Jew, he called himself back then - was far more likely to focus on the practical. Never go out in the rain without a hat, he would tell me. Never touch a stove burner, on the off chance it still might be hot. I was warned that I should never count the money in my wallet in public, or buy jewelry from a man on the street, — Nicholas Sparks