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#1. How alone everyone is in the vast tomb of the universe! #Quote by Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
#2. The science fiction world has a lot of people doing seriously imaginative thinking. #Quote by Paul Krugman
#3. People stay married because they want to, not because the doors are locked. #Quote by Paul Newman
#4. While many conclusions are drawn ... the process of asking questions is more important than the answers ... an ongoing process of discovery. #Quote by John Paul Caponigro
#5. When it comes to helping out, I don't believe in doing it for the media attention. My goal is to support the organizations that need help. #Quote by Paul Allen
#6. When you reject the genuine, you are wide open for the spurious. Paul wrote to the Thessalonians that when someone rejects the love of the truth that they might be saved, they will believe the big lie. #Quote by J. Vernon McGee
#7. Are you from the media? Tell the prime minister to go and get fucked from Nelligan. We really enjoy doing this shit, dickhead. #Quote by Paul Parker
#8. It is the population which decides when it's time for a leader to leave, not foreign powers. #Quote by Paul Kagame
#9. Whenever I'm particularly frustrated by a problem in my life or in my garden, i meditate on the words of St. Paul in his letter to the Galations, Be not deceived; God is not mocked; for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. #Quote by Vivian Elisabeth Glyck
#10. Avarice is fear sheathed in gold. #Quote by Paul Eldridge
#11. Novel technologies and ideas that impinge on human biology and their perceived impact on human values have renewed strains in the relationship between science and society. #Quote by Paul Berg
#12. God used beautiful mathematics in creating the world. #Quote by Paul Dirac
#13. It's always a thrill for me to see new versions of my pieces on YouTube. #Quote by Paul Lansky
#14. Applied mathematics will always need pure mathematics just as anteaters will always need ants. #Quote by Paul Halmos
#15. I am saving my love in four parts. One part I will give to my family, because they give life to me. One part I will give to my future husband, because he will be the one who I will accompany with me for the rest of the life. The third part I will give to my husband's family, because if it was not for his mother and father I would not have him. The fourth part I give to myself, because if a woman does not love herself, how she could love another? #Quote by Paul Brinkley-Rogers
#16. Given the typical fee structures of hedge funds, they need to do something different to make money in a consistent way. #Quote by Paul Singer
#17. The essential thing is contingency. I mean that one cannot define existence as necessity. To exist is simply to be there; those who exist let themselves be encountered, but you can never deduce anything from them. I believe there are people who have understood this. Only they tried to overcome this contingency by inventing a necessary, causal being. But no necessary being can explain existence: contingency is not a delusion, a probability which can be dissipated; it is the absolute, consequently, the perfect free gift. All is free, this park, this city and myself. When you realize that, it turns your heart upside down and everything begins to float, as the other evening at the "Railwaymen's Rendezvous": here is Nausea; here there is what those bastards - the ones on the Coteau Vert and others - try to hide from themselves with their idea of their rights. But what a poor lie: no one has any rights; they are entirely free, like other men, they cannot succeed in not feeling superfluous. And in themselves, secretly, they are superfluous, that is to say, amorphous, vague, and sad. #Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre
#18. It would certainly not be correct to speak of a tradition of pacifism in the Church. Our survey shows only four early writers - not all should be called Fathers - who are absolute pacifists. They are: Marcion, who is a formal heretic; Tatian, also a formal heretic, Tertullian, who expressed pacifism only after becoming a heretical Montanist; before that he was not pacifistic; and Lactantius who in the passage in which he expressed pacifism also contradicted St. Paul, which is substantially the same as heresy. So there is not even one respectable example of pacifism in the Fathers. #Quote by William Most
#19. I'm a character actor. #Quote by Aaron Paul
#20. Paul Goodman was not ahead of his time but IN his time. #Quote by Grace Paley
#21. In my books, there are a lot of people stuck in rooms. Or, conversely, out in the wide open. It seems that, in a funny way, when people are cooped up in rooms they are freer than when they are wandering about in the world. #Quote by Paul Auster
#22. Until now, physical theories have been regarded as merely models with approximately describe the reality of nature. As the models improve, so the fit between theory and reality gets closer. Some physicists are now claiming that supergravity is the reality, that the model and the real world are in mathematically perfect accord. #Quote by Paul Davies
#23. We've been working on the visual effects for a year, so we're trying to raise the bar. Stuff will absolutely come out at the screen, but it will absolutely not look as bad as that tire in Final Destination. #Quote by Paul W. S. Anderson
#24. Once we accept violence as an adaptation, it makes sense that its expression is calibrated to the environment. The same individual will behave differently if he comes of age in Detroit, Mich., versus Windsor, Ontario; in New York in the 1980s versus New York now; in a culture of honor versus a culture of dignity. #Quote by Paul Bloom
#25. To learn theory by experimenting and doing.
To learn belonging by participating and self-rule.
Permissiveness in all animal behavior and interpersonal expression.
Emphasis on individual differences.
Unblocking and training feeling by plastic arts, eurythmics and dramatics.
Tolerance of races, classes, and cultures.
Group therapy as a means of solidarity, in the staff meeting and community meeting.
Taking youth seriously as an age in itself.
Community of youth and adults, minimizing 'authority.'
Educational use of the actual physical plant (buildings and farms) and the culture of the school community.
Emphasis in the curriculum on real problems and wider society, its geography and history, with actual participation in the neighboring community (village or city).
Trying for functional interrelation of activities. #Quote by Paul Goodman
#26. When she left for a third time and returned with a giant box, I started to get irate. "What is this?" I demanded, taking it from her. It felt like it had bricks in it.
"Grandmother needs you to carry some things," Paul told me.
"Yes," I said through gritted teeth. "I sort of figured that out fifty pounds ago. #Quote by Richelle Mead
#27. I love doing the action stuff. It's soooo much fun! #Quote by Paul Walker
#28. It must kill George Bush that John McCain is the most popular and Beloved Republican in America. #Quote by Paul Begala
#29. No, liberty is not made for us: we are too ignorant, too vain, too presumptious, too cowardly, too vile, too corrupt too attached to rest and to pleasure, too much slaves to fortune to ever know the true price of liberty. We boast of being free! To show how much we have become slaves, it is enough just to cast a glance on the capital and examine the morals of its inhabitants. #Quote by Jean-Paul Marat
#30. I wished that I could have been down there because Paul actually wanted me to do the tour with him, but then he realized that it just wouldn't be right. It wouldn't be a solo tour anymore. It would look like just half of KISS. #Quote by Eric Carr
#31. People talking without speaking,/ People listening without hearing ... Sounds of Silence. #Quote by Paul Simon
#32. Autists are the ultimate square pegs, and the problem with pounding a square peg into a round hole is not that the hammering is hard work. It's that you're destroying the peg. #Quote by Paul Collins
#33. Mentally, he's not the same person anymore (Paul Williams). #Quote by Sergio Martinez
#34. The recipe for great work is: very exacting taste, plus the ability to gratify it. #Quote by Paul Graham
#35. Give life meaning through your commitments. #Quote by Paul C. Reinert
#36. I think that we have to be very careful about who comes here from the Middle East. #Quote by Rand Paul
#37. You will never reach your dreams without honoring others along the way. #Quote by John Paul Warren
#38. The dining room in my old house was truly magnificent, but by far the worst room for conversation. I'd get up from the table, a very long table, and somebody would always say, Paul, I never got to talk to you. #Quote by Paul Lynde
#39. war historian Paul Fussell suggests that in World War II heavy drinking was the answer to fear, boredom and the terrible damage to the sense of identity experienced by so many combatants. Drunkenness, he writes, did for the men of this war what drugs did for the next generation in Vietnam. #Quote by Liz Byrski
#40. To know that there's a good chance that this is something that could potentially be around well after I leave this planet ... it's a good feeling. #Quote by Paul Walker
#41. You don't have to believe in God, but you should believe in The Book. #Quote by Paul Erdos