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may barbecue comes-and-goes
Friends may come and go, but barbecues accumulate. Thomas Jones
may gypsy tomorrow
It doesn't occur to me at this moment to say more; another time, perhaps tomorrow, I may have more to say, but always the same thing and about the same, for only gypsies, robber gangs and swindlers follow the adage that where a person has once been he is never to go again. Soren Kierkegaard
may sun
Death may whiten in sun or out of it. Sylvia Plath
may
I may contradict myself, but at least I don't contradict myself. Stephen Hawking
may way ruins
So the life I have made May seem wrong to you But, I've never been surer It's my life to ruin My own way... Steven Morrissey
may individual humane
In societies no less than individuals, acknowledging our limitations may ultimately be more humane than denying them. Steven Pinker
may brilliant reputation
M.I.T. has a reputation for turning out Dilberts. They may be brilliant in what they do, but no one can understand what they say. Steven Pinker
may matter advent
No matter how difficult your situation may be you have to follow the Lord of the Second Advent completely. Sun Myung Moon
may lions ass
A lion may die of an ass's kick. Robert Browning
facts register
The Register of Knowledge of Fact is called History . Thomas Hobbes
facts emotion lawyer
As a lawyer you never speak with emotion. It's about the precise facts. Kirsten Gillibrand
facts doe alive
The fact that you were essentially dead does not register until you begin to come alive. Marya Hornbacher
facts murder victim
Most murders are committed by someone who is known to the victim. In fact, you are most likely to be murdered by a member of your own family on Christmas day. Mark Haddon
facts speak reckless
There is no person, no theorist so reckless as he who says that the facts speak for themselves. Milton Friedman
facts emotion seven
It is easier to manufacture seven facts out of whole cloth than one emotion. Mark Twain
facts debugging behavior
The process of debugging, going an correcting the program and then looking at the behavior, and then correcting it again, and finally iteratively getting it to a working program, is in fact, very close to learning about learning. Nicholas Negroponte
facts stubborn world
and a fact is the most stubborn thing in the world. Mikhail Bulgakov
facts deeds deny
A being afire with life cannot foresee death; in fact, by each of his deeds he denies that death exists. Marguerite Yourcenar
tickets theory shows
A work in which there are theories is like an object which still has the ticket that shows its price. Marcel Proust