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Vampire Diaries Season 6 Episode 7 Damon Quotes By Karl R. Popper

I have in lectures often described this interesting situation by saying: we never know what we are talking about. For when we propose a theory, or try to understand a theory, we also propose, or try to understand, its logical implications; that is, all those statements which follow from it. But this, as we have just seen, is a hopeless task : there is an infinity of unforeseeable nontrivial statements belonging to the informative content of any theory, and an exactly corresponding infinity of statements belonging to its logical content. We can therefore never know or understand all the implications of any theory, or its full significance
Chapter 7 — Karl R. Popper

Vampire Diaries Season 6 Episode 7 Damon Quotes By Sol LeWitt

Your work isn't a high stakes, nail-biting professional challenge. It's a form of play. Lighten up and have fun with it. — Sol LeWitt

Vampire Diaries Season 6 Episode 7 Damon Quotes By Liza Minnelli

I had the drink after I fell out of bed. It hurt. — Liza Minnelli

Vampire Diaries Season 6 Episode 7 Damon Quotes By Stefan Molyneux

What I'm talking about, what I strongly suggest to people, is that they should get closer to the people they're with. — Stefan Molyneux

Vampire Diaries Season 6 Episode 7 Damon Quotes By Adriana Lima

I would like just one time to be on the cover of Italian Vogue. — Adriana Lima

Vampire Diaries Season 6 Episode 7 Damon Quotes By Jan Northington

Pain can drive you to a sense of hopelessness and despair, or it can drive you to God. It's your choice. — Jan Northington

Vampire Diaries Season 6 Episode 7 Damon Quotes By K.A. Merikan

Domenico had that 'look-at-me I've-got-money' attitude about him. A proper nouveau riche. In combination with his pig-like table manners at home, it was a sight to behold. — K.A. Merikan