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Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Wolfgang Pauli

Modern man, seeking a middle position in the evaluation of sense impression and thought, can, following Plato , interpret the process of understanding nature as a correspondence, that is, a coming into congruence of pre-existing images of the human psyche with external objects and their behaviour. Modern man, of course, unlike Plato , looks on the pre-existent original images also as not invariable, but as relative to the development of a conscious point of view, so that the word "dialectic" which Plato is fond of using may be applied to the process of development of human knowledge. — Wolfgang Pauli

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Hannah More

The abuse of terms has at all times been an evil. — Hannah More

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Melissa De La Cruz

A bad boy can be very good for a girl. — Melissa De La Cruz

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Eric S. Nylund

How are you sure we're alive? — Eric S. Nylund

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Humphrey Bogart

Things are never so bad they can't be made worse. — Humphrey Bogart

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By John Lancaster Spalding

Inferior thinking and writing will make a name for a man among inferior people, who in all ages and countries, are the majority. — John Lancaster Spalding

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Stephen Richards

As dawn saw the lights of the mainland go out, I swam harder, pulling out all the stops in my swimming repertoire, even using my head to push the water aside. My tired muscles screamed at me to stop, but I took no notice and there, a few hundred yards away was what I could see was the shoreline, my pace doubled. — Stephen Richards

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Zig Ziglar

Things don't just happen, people make them happen — Zig Ziglar

Toufic Farroukh Quotes By Edward Kitsis

The 'Lost' pilot was wide enough and included enough things so that when Season Five came, and we spent half of the year in 1973, nobody cried foul. It felt like it was already a part of the DNA. — Edward Kitsis