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Temerson Alexander Quotes By Peter Thiel

Most of 'big data' is a fraud because it is really 'dumb data.' — Peter Thiel

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

One should hold fast one's heart; for when one letteth it go, how quickly doth one's head run away! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Alan Watts

The Godhead is never an object of its own knowledge. Just as a knife doesn't cut itself, fire doesn't burn itself, light doesn't illuminate itself. It's always an endless mystery to itself. — Alan Watts

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Carl Von Clausewitz

Obstinacy is a fault of temperament. Stubbornness and intolerance of contradiction result from a special kind of egotism, which elevates above everything else the pleasure of its autonomous intellect, to which others must bow. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Bette Davis

In this business, until you're known as a monster you're not a star. — Bette Davis

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Madame De Stael

Divine Wisdom, intending to detain us some time on earth, has done well to cover with a veil the prospect of the life to come; for if our sight could clearly distinguish the opposite bank, who would remain on this tempestuous coast of time? — Madame De Stael

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Ziggy Marley

I come to sing for the people, not for the government. God made the sunshine for everyone and made the moon for everyone. We have to follow his example so we have to play music for everyone too. We have a message, and in order for our message to reach the people, we have to play. — Ziggy Marley

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Seth

The next time you have a choice between chasing the charts (whichever charts you keep track of) and doing the work your customers crave, do the work instead. — Seth

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Bernie Sanders

Washington is dominated by big money. — Bernie Sanders

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Albert Schweitzer

But merely accepting authoritarian truth, even if that truth has some virtue, does not bring skepticism to an end. To blindly accept a truth one has never reflected upon retards the advance of reason. Our world rots in deceit ... Just as a tree bears the same fruit year after year and at the same time fruit that is new each year, so must all permanently valuable ideas be continually created anew in thought. But our age pretends to make a sterile tree bear fruit by tying fruits of truth onto its branches. — Albert Schweitzer

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Matrix

Neo: You ever have that feeling where you're not sure if you're awake or still dreaming?
Choi: All the time. It's called mescaline, it's the only way to fly — Matrix

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Joseph B. Wirthlin

Daily prayers can help us keep on the path that leads to eternal life. We are very unlikely to stray if we offer a humble, simple prayer at least each morning and evening to express thanks and to seek divine guidance. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Jose Rodrigues Dos Santos

His worst nightmare had become real; life was no more than a fragile breath, a fleeting instant od light in the eternal darkness of time — Jose Rodrigues Dos Santos

Temerson Alexander Quotes By Anonymous

Let us begin with some of the earliest discoveries and correct hypotheses. Anaximander thought that the earth floats freely, and is not supported on anything. Aristotle,2 who often rejected the best hypotheses of his time, objected to the theory of Anaximander, that the earth, being at the centre, remained immovable because there was no reason for moving in one direction rather than another. If this were valid, he said, a man placed at the centre of a circle with food at various points of the circumference would starve to death for lack of reason to choose one portion of food rather than another. This argument reappears in scholastic philosophy, not in connection with astronomy, but with free will. It reappears in the form of 'Buridan's ass', which was unable to choose between two bundles of hay placed at equal distances to right and left, and therefore died of hunger. — Anonymous