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The Bible is not interested in arguing, because if you state a thesis of belief you have already stated it's opposite; if you say, I believe in God, you have already suggested the possibility of not believing in him. [p.250] ~ Northrop Frye
Poetic Theory quotes by Northrop Frye
I have a strong theory that you can tell a lot about someone by their coffee order.. ~ Emmie Lee Dean
Poetic Theory quotes by Emmie Lee Dean
I have a theory - if the music is good and you have good musicians, the name doesn't matter that much. There are a lot of examples of that. The name is just a calling card. ~ Joey Tempest
Poetic Theory quotes by Joey Tempest
Travel in a rocket at 99 percent the speed of light and you'll enjoy the consequential sevenfold time dilation: from your perspective nothing has changed; you have aged a decade in ten years' worth of travel. But upon returning to Earth you'd find that seventy years have passed and none of your old friends are still alive to greet you. (For the famous formula that lets you calculate the slowdown of time at any speed you care to consider, see the Lorentz transformation in Appendix 1.) Then the truth rather than the theory ~ Robert Lanza
Poetic Theory quotes by Robert Lanza
If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor. ~ Ludwig Boltzmann
Poetic Theory quotes by Ludwig Boltzmann
...Ruby is fiercely protective and possesses the strong will and resilience needed to make impossible choices. I liked that. Very poetic."
–Clancy ~ Alexandra Bracken
Poetic Theory quotes by Alexandra Bracken
In my travels, I also noticed that kids in Thailand like spicy food, and kids in India love curry. I'm hoping to introduce my son, Hudson, to lots of veggies and spices when he's young. I say that before he's started on solid foods, so it could be easier in theory than practice! ~ Curtis Stone
Poetic Theory quotes by Curtis Stone
Under the microscope of quantum attention function we can explain EPR paradox, bell inequalities, W and GHZ state, quantum entanglement, decoherence, nonlocality, and quantum correlations in a coherent manner. ~ Amit Ray
Poetic Theory quotes by Amit Ray
Driving down deserted early morning roads. Round and round. Round downtown. Through naked streets. Lips pursed on two litre bottles of beer, but pursuing the lips of freedom's night. Swapping cars. Winding up at karaoke bars or Bolsi- the best place in town. For the food. For the folk. For the service. For the crema de papaya. And for that late night dawn's whiskey coffee. ~ Harry Whitewolf
Poetic Theory quotes by Harry Whitewolf
A state is absolute in the sense which I have in mind when it claims the right to a monopoly of all the force within the community, to make war, to make peace, to conscript life, to tax, to establish and disestablish property, to define crime, to punish disobedience, to control education, to supervise the family, to regulate personal habits, and to censor opinions. The modern state claims all of these powers, and, in the matter of theory, there is no real difference in the size of the claim between communists, fascists, and Democrats. ~ Walter Lippmann
Poetic Theory quotes by Walter Lippmann
Black holes were invented by J. Robert Oppenheimer and Hartland Snyder in 1939. Starting from Einstein's theory of general relativity, Oppenheimer and Snyder found solutions of Einstein's equations that described what happens to a massive star when it has exhausted its supplies of nuclear energy. The star collapses gravitationally and disappears from the visible universe, leaving behind only an intense gravitational field to mark its presence. The star remains in a state of permanent free fall, collapsing endlessly inward into the gravitational pit without ever reaching the bottom. This solution of Einstein's equations was profoundly novel. It has had enormous impact on the later development of astrophysics. ~ Freeman Dyson
Poetic Theory quotes by Freeman Dyson
A mother was thinking of how to keep her naughty child in line she tried using the boogey man it didn't work ... she thought and thought then said "the Politician is going to get you" and he was never naughty again ~ Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
Poetic Theory quotes by Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
It is no natural for a man to pray that no theory can prevent him from doing it. ~ James Freeman Clarke
Poetic Theory quotes by James Freeman Clarke
Just read the farm relief bill. It's just a political version of Einstein's last theory. If a farmer could understand it, he certainly would know more than to farm. He would be a professor at Harvard. ~ Will Rogers
Poetic Theory quotes by Will Rogers
There is no single theory that is used in economics that considers the finite nature of resources. It's shocking. ~ Jeremy Grantham
Poetic Theory quotes by Jeremy Grantham
Our acceptance of an ontology is, I think, similar in principle to our acceptance of a scientific theory, say a system of physics;we adopt, at least insofar as we are reasonable, the simplest conceptual scheme into which the disordered fragments of raw experience can be fitted and arranged. ~ Willard Van Orman Quine
Poetic Theory quotes by Willard Van Orman Quine
Philosophy is not a theory but an activity ~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Poetic Theory quotes by Ludwig Wittgenstein
You must accept that the universe does not owe you anything. It has already given you everything. ~ Don Murphy
Poetic Theory quotes by Don Murphy
I think that Utopia is a theory of human action ... ~ Cory Doctorow
Poetic Theory quotes by Cory Doctorow
And don't worry about your lineage poetic or natural. ~ Frank O'Hara
Poetic Theory quotes by Frank O'Hara
Most criminals were dumb, and he took the view that the whole science of criminology was essentially flawed, since much of its theory was based on the study of criminals who had been caught, and were therefore either stupid or unlucky, as opposed to the study of those who had not been caught, and were therefore smart and had a little luck on their side, but just a little. Luck ran out, but smart was for life. ~ John Connolly
Poetic Theory quotes by John Connolly
Even though their arguments did not invoke religion, I think we all know what's behind these arguments. They're trying to protect religious beliefs from contradiction by science. They used to do it by prohibiting teachers from teaching evolution at all; then they wanted to teach intelligent design as an alternative theory; now they want the supposed "weaknesses" in evolution pointed out. But it's all the same program - it's all an attempt to let religious ideas determine what is taught in science courses. ~ Steven Weinberg
Poetic Theory quotes by Steven Weinberg
I don't believe in holy writ. Buy fifty books or twenty-five books, take three weeks off, read them and make up your own theory. The fact that you end up literally burning twenty-two out of twenty-five books is beside the point. ~ Tom Peters
Poetic Theory quotes by Tom Peters
My theory is, I don't know how long it's going to be, five or ten years, there will be only two ways to see a movie, and that will either be on your computer through your TV screen or in the cinema, end of story. There will be no DVD; that's it - simple. ~ Eric Fellner
Poetic Theory quotes by Eric Fellner
Tthe first rule is that you can't really know anything if you just remember isolated facts and try and bang 'em back. If the facts don't hang together on a latticework of theory, you don't have them in a usable form ... You may have noticed students who just try to remember and pound back what is remembered. Well, they fail in school and in life. ~ Charlie Munger
Poetic Theory quotes by Charlie Munger
The beloved's features too were standardized in certain adjectives of color and shape and likened to natural objects, fruit and flowers especially. As a result, ingenuity in finding fresh ways to follow the pattern was required in addition to actual poetic powers. The challenge was great and it accounts for the quantity of verbal lovemaking in the blue, addressed to the remote or non-existent tribes of Celias and Delias. ~ Jacques Barzun
Poetic Theory quotes by Jacques Barzun
According to the Theory of War, which teaches that the best way to avoid the inconvenience of war is to pursue it away from your own country, it is more sensible for us to fight our notorious enemy in his own realm, with the joint power of our allies, than it is to wait for him at our own doors. King Edward III (1339) ~ Ian Mortimer
Poetic Theory quotes by Ian Mortimer
A hypothesis is empirical or scientific only if it can be tested by experience. A hypothesis or theory which cannot be, at least in principle, falsified by empirical observations and experiments does not belong to the realm of science. ~ Francisco J. Ayala
Poetic Theory quotes by Francisco J. Ayala
The principle of universality is not a 'theory'. Just moral truism. ~ Noam Chomsky
Poetic Theory quotes by Noam Chomsky
Theory is needed to tell you where to look. ~ Marcus Du Sautoy
Poetic Theory quotes by Marcus Du Sautoy
I wanted the bike to be able to go over all kinds of terrains and especially infinite and poetic territories, ~ Philippe Starck
Poetic Theory quotes by Philippe Starck
If you are a leader or someone who works for the interest of a community, first make sure that you understand the interest of the people who make up that community. In this way, you will have a good chance of minimizing, perhaps, avoiding the us versus them mentality. ~ Duop Chak Wuol
Poetic Theory quotes by Duop Chak Wuol
The first experiment already illustrates a truth of the theory, well confirmed by practice, what-ever can happen will happen if we make trials enough. ~ Augustus De Morgan
Poetic Theory quotes by Augustus De Morgan
The theory I'm putting forward here is that storytelling is a genetic characteristic in the sense that early human hunters who were able to organize events into stories were more successful than hunters who weren't - and this success translated directly into reproductive success. In other words, hunters who were storytellers tended to be better represented in the gene pool than hunters who weren't, which (incidentally) accounts for the fact that storytelling isn't just found here and there among human cultures, it's found universally. ~ Daniel Quinn
Poetic Theory quotes by Daniel Quinn
I've always had an a$$-to-the-brain theory. When a player's a$$ gets put on the bench, a message goes straight to the brain saying, Get me off of here. ~ Bobby Knight
Poetic Theory quotes by Bobby Knight
Maxwell's greatest work shows two unique characteristics which stem from his philosophical insight. The first is the way he could return to a subject, often after a gap of several years and take it to new heights using an entirely fresh approach. He did this twice with electromagnetism. The second is even more remarkable. His electromagnetic theory embodied the notion that things we can measure directly, like mechanical force, are mery the outward manifestations of deeper processes, involving entities like electric field strength, which are beyond our powers of visualization. This presages the view that twentieth century scientists came to. As Banesh Hoffmann puts it in The Strange Story of the Quantum: "There is simply no way at all of picturing the fundamental atomic processes of nature in terms of space, time and causality. ~ Basil Mahon
Poetic Theory quotes by Basil Mahon
Has Joules calmed down yet?" I asked her. "Did he find the culprit?"

"The Tower's latest farfetched theory? Nanoseconds before his lightning hit, the Priestess somehow swooped in and 'insta-drowned' the twins, shoving water into their lungs. He's furious and plans to go 'spearfishing' for her. ~ Kresley Cole
Poetic Theory quotes by Kresley Cole
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