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Tfios Book Quotes By Alexander Theroux

Ordinary persons, he said, smiling, found no differences between men. The artist found them all. — Alexander Theroux

Tfios Book Quotes By Mehmet Oz

I don't operate on smokers. I tell cigarette smokers that I can operate on you, I get paid the same. And you might even do well. But it's the wrong thing to do. So I refuse to operate on you until you stop smoking. — Mehmet Oz

Tfios Book Quotes By Bill Condon

Problems emerge and some people try to sweep them under the rug. — Bill Condon

Tfios Book Quotes By The Fault In Our Stars John Green.

Some infinites are longer than other infinites — The Fault In Our Stars John Green.

Tfios Book Quotes By Bertrand Russell

It may be laid down broadly that irrationalism, i.e., disbelief in objective fact, arises almost always from the desire to assert something for which there is no evidence, or to deny something for which there is very good evidence. — Bertrand Russell

Tfios Book Quotes By Jules Verne

We were alone. Where, I could not say, hardly imagine. All was black, and such a dense black that, after some minutes, my eyes had not been able to discern even the faintest glimmer. — Jules Verne

Tfios Book Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Praise or damn as you please, but do so rather flatly, pragmatically, with cunning attention to annoying or gratifying details. Be yourself. Be unique. Be a good editor. The Universe needs more good editors, God knows. — Kurt Vonnegut

Tfios Book Quotes By Christian Jungersen

We let rip with idealism and grand words, but it's nothing but rationalizations of our own egoistic behavior. Not only do we lie to others; we also lie to ourselves. Each one of us lives inside a house of mirrors -- our own instinctive self-righteousness distorts the way we view reality so that we can justify our actions to ourselves. And there's no way we can escape. — Christian Jungersen