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Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Kristian Goldmund Aumann

If the end is near; truth will survive. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Jarod Kintz

I have slightly less than 60 miles to go, and I'm going slightly faster than 60 miles per hour. I should arrive in a bad mood. — Jarod Kintz

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Arthur Koestler

The definition of the individual was: a multitude of one million divided by one million. — Arthur Koestler

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Esther Forbes

If you can't do, you had best shut up. He started to slam the door, thought better of it. If you can't do, you'd best not slam doors. — Esther Forbes

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Jamie Hyneman

The idea that you can contribute is really important, especially for a kid. — Jamie Hyneman

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Joan Didion

Nonfiction is more personal for me. It's more personal in that it's more direct, and actually it's always been more direct, even when I first started doing pieces. — Joan Didion

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By C.G. Weber

DNA sequencing of fecal samples from players in an international rugby union team showed considerably greater diversity of gut bacteria than samples from people who are more sedentary. — C.G. Weber

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Maria Dorfner

I believe God works through other people. So, if you think about that it means you are God for someone else. Every day, reach out and help someone. If you tell me you are poor and have nothing to give
then give someone a genuine compliment or smile and you will realize you're already rich. A kind word or deed can make all the difference in someone's life. — Maria Dorfner

Tribalism Brainy Quotes By Kathryn Miller Haines

Sure, I saw enlisted men everyday, but once they donned their uniforms and committed their lives, they became a mirage. The minute you approached them, you knew they would disappear bit by bit until the only thing left was a memory. — Kathryn Miller Haines