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fiction-stories fiction sufficient
Tim O'Brien That's what fiction is for. It's for getting at the truth when the truth isn't sufficient for the truth.
fiction-stories world moral
Ray Bradbury A science fiction story is just an attempt to solve a problem that exists in the world, sometimes a moral problem, sometimes a physical or social or theological problem.
fiction-stories jam able
Frederik Pohl A good science fiction story should be able to predict not the automobile but the traffic jam.
fiction-stories might science-fiction
Jamais Cascio A good scenario doesn't make a good science fiction story - but it's a setting within which a good science fiction story might be told.
fiction-stories guy sound
Lembit Opik It does sound like a science fiction story and I may sound like one of these guys who walks up and down with a sandwich board saying the end of the world is nigh, but the end is nigh....
world surprise enough
Charles Dickens I know enough of the world now to have almost lost the capacity of being much surprised by anything
world affection should
Charles Dickens Our affections, however laudable, in this transitory world, should never master us; we should guide them, guide them.
world lines facts
Charles Spurgeon Christ is the great central fact in the world's history. To Him everything looks forward or backward. All the lines of history converge upon Him.
world crosses remedy
Charles Spurgeon The world's one and only remedy is the cross.
world causes christ
Charles Spurgeon Anything which you have in this world, which you do not consecrate to Christ's cause, you do rob the Lord of.
world looks christ
Charles Spurgeon There is somebody in the world whom you have to bring to Christ. I do not know where he is, or who he is; but you had better look out for him.
world whole
Alan Watts The whole point of Zen is to suspend the rules we have superimposed on things and to see the world as it is
world victim define-yourself
Alan Watts Do you define yourself as a victim of the world? Or, as the world?
world forget
Alan Watts In looking out upon the world, we forget that the world is looking at itself.
common-sense pieces furniture
Alan Chadwick Science is an excellent piece of furniture to have in the second story, providing that you have common sense on the ground floor.
common-sense use logic
Alan Cooper There's only one thing you can use against pure logic, and that's common sense.
common-sense people demand
Chinua Achebe People go to Africa and confirm what they already have in their heads and so they fail to see what is there in front of them. This is what people have come to expect. Its not viewed as a serious continent. Its a place of strange, bizarre and illogical things, where people dont do what common sense demands.
common-sense common make-sense
Edith Schaeffer It makes sense that there is no sense without God.
common-sense done moderation
Eartha Kitt Everything should be done with moderation and using common sense.
common-sense novelty admiration
David Hume If refined sense, and exalted sense, be not so useful as common sense, their rarity, their novelty, and the nobleness of their objects, make some compensation, and render them the admiration of mankind.
common content context electronic journal migration publishers shared structure supporting transition undertaken work
Richard Boulderstone We acknowledge the considerable work that has to be undertaken by publishers to make the transition to a new structure for their electronic journal content. However, by supporting a common structure for e-journal content we have established a shared international context in which such migration can now proceed.
common information investors legs quite support
John Segrich Unstructured information is common to just about every industry. This story has legs to support investors for quite a long time.
common draught fair flavor genius grand mediocrity neutrality spoils weak
Oliver Wendell Holmes Unpretending mediocrity is good, and genius is glorious; but a weak flavor of genius in an essentially common person is detestable. It spoils the grand neutrality of a commonplace character, as the rinsings of an unwashed wine-glass spoil a draught of fair water.