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simple difficult science-and-religion
Richard Dawkins Complex, statistically improbable things are by their nature more difficult to explain than simple, statistically probable things.
simple needs individual
Richard Dawkins A God capable of continuously monitoring and controlling the individual status of every particle in the universe cannot be simple. His existence is going to need a mammoth explanation in its own right.
simple chinese handcuffs
Rick Riordan Frank held up the Chinese handcuffs. “Keep it simple.
simple mind relax
William Shenstone Glory relaxes often and debilitates the mind; censure stimulates and contracts,--both to an extreme. Simple fame is, perhaps, the proper medium.
simple men simplicity
William Morris Free men must live simple lives and have simple pleasures.
simple compassion justice
William J. Clinton The simple fact is that we must not-and we will not-surrender our borders to those who wish to exploit our history of compassion and justice.
simple artist media
William F. Buckley, Jr. Old ladies photographed by CBS who announced that they would die of malnutrition if Reagan's bill were passed could probably have saved themselves their impending penury by the simple device of applying to the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists for scale every time they were featured by Dan Rather or whoever.
simple needs loud
Rebecca Stead Well, it's simple to love someone," she said. "But it's hard to know when you need to say it out loud.
words-of-wisdom african-american want
Nikki Giovanni Don't want to be near you for the thoughts we share but the words we never have to speak.
words-of-wisdom directors benefits
Paramahansa Yogananda No one appears on our stage unless the director has placed them there for our benefit
words-of-wisdom speech earnest
Charles Dickens A word in earnest is as good as a speech.
words-of-wisdom
Aristotle ... the science we are after is not about mathematicals either none of them, you see, is separable.
words-of-wisdom deals subjects
Aristotle ... a science must deal with a subject and its properties.
words-of-wisdom connected
Plato And is there anything more closely connected with wisdom than truth?
words-of-wisdom african-american be-careful
Gwendolyn Brooks Be careful what you swallow. Chew!
words-of-wisdom elements shapes
Gottfried Leibniz Now where there are no parts, there neither extension, nor shape, nor divisibility is possible. And these monads are the true atoms of nature and, in a word, the elements of things.
words-of-wisdom granted subjects
Gottfried Leibniz I also take it as granted that every created thing, and consequently the created monad also, is subject to change, and indeed that this change is continual in each one.
substance body self-destruction
Norman O. Brown The human body is not a thing or a substance, given, but a continuous creation.
substance gimlets individual
Marcus Aurelius Constantly contemplate the whole of time and the whole of substance, and consider that all individual things as to substance are a grain of a fig, and as to time the turning of a gimlet .
substance words
Nell Minow They got the words right and the substance wrong, ... I'm very disappointed.
substance source concerned
Diane Wakoski We are authors, all of us, concerned with beginning, with making, with sources and substance.
substance literature lilies
Edith Wharton Misfortune had made Lily supple instead of hardening her, and a pliable substance is less easy to break than a stiff one.
substance degradation recycling
Barry Commoner In nature, no organic substance is synthesized unless there is provision for its degradation; recycling is enforced.
substance should deny
George Berkeley I do not deny the existence of material substance merely because I have no notion of it, but because the notion of it is inconsistent, or in other words, because it is repugnant that there should be a notion of it.
substance divine universal
Jack Kerouac There is universal substance which is divine substance because where else can it be?
substance weapons prejudice
Jacques Barzun Above all, the ability to feel the force of an argument apart from the substance it deals with is the strongest weapon against prejudice.