Voskovec Jiri Quotes & Sayings
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When a coincidence seems amazing, that's because the human mind isn't wired to naturally comprehend probability & statistics. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I am the brightest light beaming from the darkest depths. A dichotomy, i am ... illumination. — Jaeda DeWalt

The number of buildings in the city is from 60,000 to 70,000. In 1860, out of 161,000 families only 15,000 occupied entire houses. Nine thousand one hundred and twenty dwellings contained two families each, and 6100 contained three families each. After these come the tenement houses. At present, the number of houses occupied by more than one family is even larger. — James Dabney McCabe

More and more money is being extracted from of the production and consumption economy to pay the FIRE sector. That's what causes debt deflation and shrinks markets. If you pay the banks, you have less to spend on goods and services. — Michael Hudson

It is a scientifically proven fact that all scientifically proven facts have originated from original and thereby unproven theories. — Silvia Hartmann

She could and had faced an armed laser in the hands of a mad mutant
mercenary with less fear than she faced such unswerving emotion ... — J.D. Robb

A negative past doesn't have to haunt you forever. Walk away from all the negative vibes ... to a better and brighter life! — Timothy Pina

I'm an emotional guy. — J. R. Martinez

Sometimes we spend more time than we should defending the old thing, instead of working to take advantage of the new thing. — Seth

I have been accused of being a Pollyanna, but I think there are plenty of people dealing with the darker side of human nature, and if I am going to write about people who are kind and generous and loving and thoughtful, so what? In my life I have met astonishingly good people. — Ann Patchett

I felt so unbelievably ugly for years. — Trinny Woodall

The wisest among us is very lucky never to have met the woman, be she beautiful or ugly, intelligent or stupid, who could drive him crazy enough to be fit to be put into an asylum. — Denis Diderot