Tsuruoka Aquarium Quotes & Sayings
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The refusal to choose is a form of choice; disbelief is a form of belief. — Frank Barron
Thoughts are going by like a river; awareness simply is. — Ram Dass
We gave up on the idea of trying to make the record a good representation of the live performance. — John Cale
I'm a painter. I'm still a painter and I will die a painter. Everything that I have developed has to do with extending visual principles off the canvas. — Carolee Schneemann
Studying is also important, but we must become humans first. — Lee Jin-wook
It may sound simplistic, but is meant wholeheartedly. We are so privileged to have the Scriptures — Janette Oke
Mathematics alone make us feel the limits of our intelligence. For we can always suppose in the case of an experiment that it is inexplicable because we don't happen to have all the data. In mathematics we have all the data and yet we don't understand. We always come back to the contemplation of our human wretchedness. What force is in relation to our will, the impenetrable opacity of mathematics is in relation to our intelligence. — Simone Weil
I was able to not fold and go in a corner because I had my writing as therapy, but also as my tool for struggle. — Edwidge Danticat
he tried to explain that he couldn't explain — J.K. Rowling
God and posterity will show me more favour — Lady Jane Grey
The great are like a rubber ball; the harder they hit the ground, the higher they rise. — Matshona Dhliwayo
They say if you stare at a telecaster long enough, all your troubles will disappear
Who the H*** says that?
I do — Harold Sakuishi
No kit is too young to learn good hunting skills." Gray — Erin Hunter
I've come to think that one reason for the oppressive predictability of polemical essays can be found in today's polarized social and political climate. To paraphrase Emerson: "If I know your party, I anticipate your argument." Not merely about politics but about everything. Clearly this acrimonious state of affairs is not conducive to writing essays that display independent thought and complex perspectives. Most of us open magazines, newspapers, and websites knowing precisely what to expect. Many readers apparently enjoy being members of the choir. In our rancorously partisan environment, conclusions don't follow from premises and evidence but precede them. — John Jeremiah Sullivan
