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Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Charles Grodin

I don't want to have anything to do with the government. And yet if we don't have any regulations, there goes civilization, there goes security, and there goes protecting you against what people are going to sell you. — Charles Grodin

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Aubrey Thomas De Vere

Count each affliction, whether light or grave, God's messenger sent down to thee. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Ian Hacking

Why should there be the method of science? There is not just one way to build a house, or even to grow tomatoes. We should not expect something as motley as the growth of knowledge to be strapped to one methodology. — Ian Hacking

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Michael Flynn

When your words come out of your mouth and back into your ear, your brain gives them a second rinse, and cleans them up a little better. All Tom knew was that when he tried to explain things to Sharon, his own thinking clarified. — Michael Flynn

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Nat Kozinn

enough monkeys with enough typewriters can give you Shakespeare, so — Nat Kozinn

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Steven Rose

With its hundred billion nerve cells, with their hundred trillion interconnections, the human brain is the most complex phenomenon in the known universe - always, of course, excepting the interaction of some six billion such brains and their owners within the socio-technological culture of our planetary ecosystem! — Steven Rose

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By James Schall

As Pope Benedict writes in Caritas in Veritate: Only in truth does charity shine forth, only in truth can charity be authentically lived. Truth is the light that gives meaning and value to charity. That light is both the light of reason and the light of faith, through which the intellect attains to the natural and supernatural truth of charity: it grasps its meaning as gift, acceptance, and communion. Without truth, charity degenerates into sentimentality.[2] — James Schall

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Dave Eggers

If you think I'm annoying and preachy now, you should have known me in grade school. — Dave Eggers

Tsukino Kousagi Quotes By Albert Besselaar

At some stage in your life you need to stop fighting for others and look at who fights for you. Only then you will truly know who to cherish and who to fight for. — Albert Besselaar