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Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

All night, the black serpant of wounded vanity gnawed his heart. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Carol Leifer

I've seen too many comics who got their own shows and were undone because they worked for an executive producer who didn't understand their comedy or their sensibility. — Carol Leifer

Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Jean Ferris

There are only a few things worse than having to face up to the fact that the predicaments one finds oneself in are usually the results of one's own foolish actions. — Jean Ferris

Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Alex Wellen

Nice," I tell him. "So you literally steal candy from babies. — Alex Wellen

Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Geoffrey Elton

The future is dark, the present burdensome. Only the past, dead and buried, bears contemplation. — Geoffrey Elton

Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Amanda Quick

You have no idea of what you are doing to me," he warned.
She smiled. "Are you trying to frighten me? Because it is not working."
"No, I can see that. Just as well because it is too late."
"For you or for me?"
"For me," he said. "I am lost."
"That makes two of us."
"Then I am not lost, after all. You have found me. — Amanda Quick

Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

I am not dramatic, okay? My presence just commands a certain kind of attention- — Tahereh Mafi

Transdisciplinary Vs Interdisciplinary Quotes By Robert R. Reilly

Since the family is the irreducible core unit of cities or any other political order, one may say the same thing of marriage: it was established to render justice, to give each his due - in this case, what is due between husband and wife in the inimitably unique relationship that they form. Owing to the exceptional complementarity and procreative potential of a husband and a wife, the legal form for their relationship is likewise distinctive, and not replicable for other relationships that are neither complementary nor potentially reproductive. — Robert R. Reilly