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Textbox Display Quotes By Philip Johnson

In our greatest universities, naturalism - the doctrine that nature is all there is - is the virtually unquestioned assumption that underlies not only natural science but intellectual work of all kinds. — Philip Johnson

Textbox Display Quotes By Shannon A. Thompson

Until they feel what we feel, they will never fully understand the own hell they caused. — Shannon A. Thompson

Textbox Display Quotes By Stephen Fry

Feelings are not something to which one does or does not have rights. — Stephen Fry

Textbox Display Quotes By Bill Clinton

And to the memory of my grandfather, who taught me to look up to people others looked down on, because we're not so different after all — Bill Clinton

Textbox Display Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

I always needed that extra fantasy world. I had to have another world I could be in at the same time. — Stephenie Meyer

Textbox Display Quotes By Colin Cotterill

This skin, this hair, all this outside stuff. It isn't me. It's just my package. It's like the wrapper around the sweet; it isn't the sweet itself. What we really are is all inside the package. All our feelings. All our good moods and bad moods. All our ideas, our cleverness, our love, that's what a person really is. — Colin Cotterill

Textbox Display Quotes By Rosamund Hodge

But I can't . . . I can't leave anyone to the darkness. — Rosamund Hodge

Textbox Display Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

If you only think of me during Black History Month, I must be failing as an educator and as an astrophysicist. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Textbox Display Quotes By Haruki Murakami

A man is like a two-story house. The first floor is equipped with an entrance and a living room. On the second floor is every family member's room. They enjoy listening to music and reading books. On the first underground floor is the ruin of people's memories. The room filled with darkness is the second underground floor. How deep is it? Nobody knows. Going down to the first underground floor, people can write novels and music. However, I believe that such works cannot move people's hearts. — Haruki Murakami