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Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

And seeing every man is presumed to do all things in order to his own benefit, no man is a fit Arbitrator in his own cause — Thomas Hobbes

Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By David Gilmour

I am in a space now where I can try anything; and with Pink Floyd we've always been in a space where we were able to try out anything. I think we were very young then and we were very keen to experiment and try things out. It seems to me that this sort of experimenting is like working yourself towards something and trying to find what you like and what you want. — David Gilmour

Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By Victor J. Stenger

The God of the gaps argument for God fails when a plausible scientific account for a gap in current knowledge can be given. I do not dispute that the exact nature of the origin of the universe remains a gap in scientific knowledge. But I deny that we are bereft of any conceivable way to account for that origin scientifically. — Victor J. Stenger

Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By Carlos Wallace

Door money. It's a distraction. It impedes judgment. It blurs focus. Chasing the almighty dollar can become the root of all evil, the bane of one's existence. — Carlos Wallace

Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Doing the same things all the time leads to ineffectiveness. — Sunday Adelaja

Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By Ryokan

In this world of dreams, drifting off still more; and once again speaking and dreaming of dreams. Just let it be. — Ryokan

Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By Peter Drucker

The most efficient way to produce anything is to bring together under one management as many as possible of the activities needed to turn out the product. — Peter Drucker

Top 20 Tumblr Quotes By Homer

These nights are endless, and a man can sleep through them,
or he can enjoy listening to stories, and you have no need
to go to bed before it is time. Too much sleep is only
a bore. And of the others, any one whose heart and spirit
urge him can go outside and sleep, and then, when the dawn shows,
breakfast first, then go out to tend the swine of our master.
But we two, sitting here in the shelter, eating and drinking,
shall entertain each other remembering and retelling
our sad sorrows. For afterwards a man who has suffered
much and wandered much has pleasure out of his sorrows. — Homer