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I don't know who Keyser Soze is, but whoever he is, he is going to get gloriously drunk tonight. ~ Kevin Spacey
Keyser Soze quotes by Kevin Spacey
I remember the first time my mind was blown by an actor was Tim Curry, because I loved 'Clue' when I was a kid, and then I was watching the movie 'Legend,' and the Devil suddenly smiles, and I was like, 'It's the same guy!' It was a total Keyser Soeze moment. ~ Oscar Isaac
Keyser Soze quotes by Oscar Isaac
Who else can walk around in a suit like that and then disappear without a trace?"
"That's easy," Granuaile replied. "Keyser Söze." She blew on the tips of her fingers. "Poof. He's gone. ~ Kevin Hearne
Keyser Soze quotes by Kevin Hearne
When you think there are faraway lands filled with talking animals, it's easy to believe that some special guy will rescue you from your craptastic life. As ~ Amber J. Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Amber J. Keyser
Well I believe in God, and the only thing that scares me is Keyser Söze. ~ Christopher McQuarrie
Keyser Soze quotes by Christopher McQuarrie
S. J. Keyser is a shrewd and insightful observer of academe. His experiences in three universities, Brandeis, UMass, and MIT, enrich his perspectives about the way universities work, and his exploration of the culture of MIT is brilliant. ~ Paul E. Gray
Keyser Soze quotes by Paul E. Gray
It happens, therefore, that readers of the book, or of any other book built about a central concept, fall into three mutually exclusive classes:

(I) The class of those who miss the central concept-(I have known a learned historian to miss it) -not through any fault of their own,-they are often indeed well meaning and amiable people,-but simply because they are not qualified for conceptual thinking save that of the commonest type.

(II) The class of those who seem to grasp the central concept and then straightway show by their manner of talk that they have not really grasped it but have at most got hold of some of its words. Intellectually such readers are like the familiar type of undergraduate who "flunks" his mathematical examinations but may possibly "pull through" in a second attempt and so is permitted, after further study, to try again.

(III) The class of those who firmly seize the central concept and who by meditating upon it see more and more clearly the tremendous reach of its implications. If it were not for this class, there would be no science in the world nor genuine philosophy. But the other two classes are not aware of the fact for they are merely "verbalists" In respect of such folk, the "Behaviorist" school of psychology is right for in the psychology of classes (I) and (II) there is no need for a chapter on "Thought Processes"- it is sufficient to have one on "The Language Habit. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
The present is no more exempt from the sneer of the future than the past has been. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
This gentleman is heading for Mineral County in West Virginia. Near a place called Keyser, not too far from the Maryland line." Which all meant nothing to Reacher, except that West Virginia sounded one step better than regular Virginia. ~ Lee Child
Keyser Soze quotes by Lee Child
Mathematics, even in its present and most abstract state, is not detached from life. It is just the ideal handling of the problems of life. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
It is commonly, but erroneously, believed that it is easy to ask questions. A fool, it is said, can ask questions that a wise man cannot answer. The fact is that a wise man can answer many questions that a fool cannot ask. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
The pursuit of excellence is the proper vocation of man. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
If you ask ... the man in the street ... the human significance of mathematics, the answer of the world will be, that mathematics has given mankind a metrical and computatory art essential to the effective conduct of daily life, that mathematics admits of countless applications in engineering and the natural sciences, and finally that mathematics is a most excellent instrumentality for giving mental discipline ... [A mathematician will add] that mathematics is the exact science, the science of exact thought or of rigorous thinking. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
The validity of mathematical propositions is independent of the actual world-the world of existing subject-matters-is logically prior to it, and would remain unaffected were it to vanish from being. Mathematical propositions, if true, are eternal verities. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
Absolute certainty is a privilege of uneducated minds and fanatics. - It is, for scientific folk, an unattainable ideal. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
Keyser Soze quotes by Cassius Jackson Keyser
If people would stop objectifying abstractions (which they probably never will), or if they would stop objectifying the abstractions they make consciously (which they might learn to do), at least half the pseudo-questions befuddling the world today - as they have befuddled it since time immemorial - would vanish. And that would be a very, very great gain. ~ Cassius Jackson Keyser
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