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Kay Redfield Jamison I believe that curiosity, wonder and passion are defining qualities of imaginative minds and great teachers; that restlessness and discontent are vital things; and that intense experience and suffering instruct us in ways that less intense emotions can never do.
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Keira Knightley I really believe that in this industry women have to be very true to themselves about what they're comfortable with.
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Alex Guerrero I was like, 'I can't believed I missed that.' It was a one-in-a-million that I'd miss that. That goal could have taken us to OT. I wanted to win this one. I'm so bummed out right now. This one was tougher than our last lost to them. We had our chances, and that's what kills me. We had more chances.
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Dave Mirra I was like, 'Dude, I can't believe it,' ... I don't know where I fit in, but I'm psyched. Whatever.
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Jason Schmidt I was laughing at myself. Every time I'd throw one 85 and Jeff Kent would pop it up, I was like, 'Oh my gosh,' ... There are other guys in the league who can do it, and it made me a believer in how you can get guys out doing it.
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Hal Miller I was lucky to get away from that with only a few small injuries, ... The next day I looked at the car and just couldn't believe I had survived it.
believed police
Iain McKie I was in the police for 36 years. I always believed fingerprints didn't lie. Now ... I know different.
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Hosni Mubarak King Hussein was a great leader and brother and a dear friend ... he believed in justice and peace,
ignorance knowing doubt
Richard P. Feynman You see, one thing is, I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I have approximate answers and possible beliefs and different degrees of certainty about different things... It doesn't frighten me.
ignorance science thinking
Richard P. Feynman Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts.
ignorance reason-why consciousness
Richard Hooker The reason why the simpler sort are moved by authority is the consciousness of their own ignorance
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Richard Hooker God is no captious sophister, eager to trip us up whenever we say amiss, but a courteous tutor, ready to amend what, in our weakness or our ignorance, we say ill, and to make the most of what we say aright.
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Richard Whately He who is not aware of his ignorance will be only misled by his knowledge.
ignorance evil genius
Richelle Mead Because there is no greater evil than ignorance and the destruction of genius. Ignorance has been responsible for more death, more bigotry, and more sin than any other force. It is the destroyer of mankind.
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Tryon Edwards Unbelief, in distinction from disbelief, is a confession of ignorance where honest inquiry might easily find the truth. - "Agnostic" is but the Greek for "ignoramus."
ignorance atheism patterns
Richard Rohr Denial of our pattern of failure seems to be a kind of practical atheism or chosen ignorance among many believers and clergy.
ignorance simple religion
Richard Dawkins Evolution is a fact, as securely established as any in science, and he who denies it betrays woeful ignorance and lack of education, which likely extends to other fields as well. Evolution is not some recondite backwater of science, ignorance of which would be pardonable. It is the stunningly simple but elegant explanation of our very existence and the existence of every living creature on the planet.
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Richard Dawkins Let us understand Darwinism so we can walk in the opposite direction when it comes to setting up society.
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Robert M. Pirsig The funny thing about insane people is that it is kind of the opposite of being a celebrity. Nobody envies you.
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Virginia Woolf The comparison between Coleridge and Johnson is obvious in so far as each held sway chiefly by the power of his tongue. The difference between their methods is so marked that it is tempting, but also unnecessary, to judge one to be inferior to the other. Johnson was robust, combative, and concrete; Coleridge was the opposite. The contrast was perhaps in his mind when he said of Johnson: "his bow-wow manner must have had a good deal to do with the effect produced.
opposites water gold
Rebecca Solnit If gold has been prized because it is the most inert element, changeless and incorruptible, water is prized for the opposite reason -- its fluidity, mobility, changeability that make it a necessity and a metaphor for life itself. To value gold over water is to value economy over ecology, that which can be locked up over that which connects all things.
opposites telling-the-truth
Nelson Eddy In society, one doesn't tell the truth, one tells the exact opposite.
opposites age becoming
Nawal El Saadawi I am becoming more radical with age. I have noticed that writers, when they are old, become milder. But for me it is the opposite. Age makes me more angry.
opposites ideas space
Mitchell Baker I'm excited about mobile; clearly that's important. Mobile devices are kind of at the opposite end of PCs, in that PCs are pretty open and you can do a fair amount with them, but many mobile devices aren't. We're excited at the idea that we can make the same kind of contribution in the mobile space. So that's one thing coming down the pike.
opposites creative synthesis
Martin Luther King, Jr. But life at its best is a creative synthesis of opposites in fruitful harmony.
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Marguerite Duras She represents the un-vowed aspiration of the male human being, his potential infidelity - and infidelity of a very special kind, which would lead him to the opposite of his wife, to the woman of wax whom he could model at will, make and unmake in any way he wished, even unto death.