A world of facts lies outside and beyond the world of words.
Thomas Huxley
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A world of facts lies outside and beyond the world of words.
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PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU I can't solve the problems of the world, but being the best person I can be will certainly lessen th...
JIM GENOVESE If you say you will lead a people to a new age then do it, but don't hide behind your laws as an exc...
DEAN IBERHYSAJ It is not the grain of grass that will decide mans future but the bullet that comes from the barrel ...
DEAN IBERHYSAJ Philosophies of the world:
Indian Philosophy: Survive and grow
Chinese Philosophy: Lets fake it
West...
APURVA GAGLANI Controlling, Sickening, Demoralizing, Disgraceful, Limiting, and Falsely "Ambitionizingly" Repetitiv...
NICKOLE SANDERS The end of the world is a strange concept. The world is always ending, and the end is always being a...
NEIL GAIMAN There's a world of difference between truth and facts. Facts can obscure the truth.
MAYA ANGELOU It's not the end of the world to lose.
ANDY MURRAY The weight of the world is a trifle, if we all put our two fingers under it and try to lift together...
VERA NAZARIAN Each man lives in his own universe and when he dies the world is over
BANGAMBIKI HABYARIMANA There's a world of difference between truth and facts. Facts can obscure truth.
MAYA ANGELOU The End is Nigh!" the man shouted.
"Is there still time for hot chocolate?" Riley asked.
T...
JANA OLIVER Connectivity without stability such like building something fragile inside something empty
GIHARU SI PEREMPUAN GUNUNG Let me finish my beer." (Stark)
"Of course. The end of the world can wait.(Kasabian)
RICHARD KADREY What Huxley teaches...
NEIL POSTMAN Traveling to swimming meets took me beyond my small-town existence, gave me a hint of the exciting w...
ESTHER WILLIAMS There's a world of difference between truth and facts. Facts can obscure the truth.
MAYA ANGELOU From birth to death we explore and seek, and in the end we arrive where we started, the past having ...
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WILLIAM SAROYAN While a picture paints a thousand words, a thousand words paints a masterpiece.
WILLIE HAYNES Don’t put off till tomorrow anyone you could be doing today.
EMMA CHASE The end of this world looks closer
in eyes of them who want to repent.
TOBA BETA Some days simply lay on you like stones.
PATRICK ROTHFUSS She sat watching the street and its businesses melt away in the thick tides of mist, partially re-fo...
DEAN KOONTZ Our civilization is doomed to a short life: its component parts are too heterogeneous. I personally ...
PAUL BOWLES Hooray! Hooray! The end of the world has been postponed!
HERGé Words don't hurt you." Which is one of the hugest criminal lies perpetrated by adults against childr...
NEAL SHUSTERMAN The world is the totality of facts, not of things.
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enab...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The more we know about the former world, the better we’ll understand what happened when it fell.
EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL The coming years will prove increasingly cynical and cruel. People will definitely not slip into obl...
PENTTI LINKOLA Al Jazeera has abandoned even the semblance of a credible media outlet, and it broadcasts - both wit...
AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN if the world will attain its utmost peace and stability;and contentions be limited, then the ideolog...
ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH World will be a different place with a whole world of difference if we can build the bridge between ...
ANUJ SOMANY The world will never end, we will.
AUSTIN HADAMUSCIN Because of lies, we can produce and invent a possible world.
UMBERTO ECO Weakness, all the more dangerous for being combined with a sense of entitlement
ERIKA JOHANSEN Whatever happens right now, it has to happen.
JAYSON ENGAY The reality is that nearly 80 percent of the world's purchasing power lies outside the United St...
JOHN HOEVEN You must save what you can of your life; you musn't lose it all simply because you've lost a part.
HENRY JAMES From the Kindle Book Reflections in the Mirror of Life:
“In a slum somewhere in India
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ANTHONY LICCIONE Too often critics seem more intent on seeking new ways to alter Congress than to truly learn how it ...
GERALD R. FORD The inscription on his gravestone had felt so wholly insufficient the moment she saw it. Just a name...
STUART NADLER We die a day at a time
BANGAMBIKI HABYARIMANA When a man lies, he murders some part of the world.
MERLIN You're still lovely," Mor said a bit gently.
Elain offered a half smile. "I suppose that war m...
SARAH J. MAAS The world is a forgotten place.
NINA HRUSA Her suspense was terrible.
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SARAH NOFFKE The history of the world is the world's court of justice.
FRIEDRICH SCHILLER I know you,” said Maddy. “You’re -“
“What’s a name?” Loki grinned. “Wear it lik...
JOANNE HARRIS Some take hardships as the end of the world, i see it as another opportunity to overcome.
AMIR RIVEROLL What were they thinking? 'It's an alien apocalypse! Quick, grab the beer!
RICK YANCEY But this was not quite the right kraken apocalypse.
CHINA MIéVILLE Glorious indeed is the world of God around us, but more glorious
the world of God within us. There...
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW And that," put in the Director sententiously, "that is the secret of happiness and virtue — liking...
ALDOUS HUXLEY But God doesn’t change.’
'Men do, though.’
'What difference does that make?’
...
ALDOUS HUXLEY For I am you and you are I.
ALDOUS HUXLEY It would be pleasant to believe that the age of pessimism is now coming to a close, and that its end...
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KEVIN GATES The world in your mind is as real as the world outside of it.
MELISSA DE LA CRUZ Throughout history there have been many other examples, similar to that of Haeckel, Huxley and the c...
MICHAEL BEHE What the caterpillar calls the end of the world the master calls a butterfly.
RICHARD BACH Half the people in the world think that the metaphors of their religious traditions, for example, ar...
JOSEPH CAMPBELL I like to open for a band as it brings on sort of a challenge and it makes things more interesting. ...
KELLY JONES Anything man can make, man can destroy.
JONATHAN ANTHONY BURKETT One lie has the power to tarnish a thousand truths.
AL DAVID The interior of the house personifies the private world; the exterior of it is part of the outside w...
STEPHEN GARDINER Beyond me and you, is a world of forever with you and me...
SHANE J VAN DER VELDE Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing
and rightdoing there is a field.
I'll meet you there.
JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Life is a journey of faces. Each face sees a new group of people changing the face of life and livin...
ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.
DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN talking about relations with the outside world and of handling them.
HOSHYAR ZEBARI Respect for someone should not be in your words rather it should be in your act
POOJA GUNSHEKHAR GOUNDER If hell is the place where hate, greed, fire, anger, sadness, fear, faithlessness, dark hearts & men...
JACK JOSEPH CHAHWAN Hell, life was so hard that you have to spend a third of it asleep just to have the energy to deal w...
ANTHONY TAMBAKIS Докато изминавах цели тунели с книги в полумрака, не мо...
Карлос Руис Сафон Дарвин е бил мечтател, уверявам ви. Каква ти еволюция! Н...
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TONY BUổI SáNG Aku kini percaya. Manusia dirancang untuk terluka.
DEE LESTARI The world outside existed in a kind of darkness; and we inquired about nothing.
V. S. NAIPAUL People have always expected the end of the world to be a dramatic, thematic event: war, disease, a s...
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GEORGE ORWELL I was in love with her promises and the pretence of a world narrated by lies
IAN IJH HOWELL Plant a seed of cashew, it will grow into a tree and by the fourth year it will fruit and keep produ...
SOTONYE ANGA When I am writing best, I really am lost in my world. I lose track of the outside world. I have a di...
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JOHN R. DALLAS JR. In a world of words, anything is possible...
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THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY Time, whose tooth gnaws away everything else, is powerless against truth
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY If individuality has no play, society does not advance; if individuality breaks out of all bounds, s...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY Very few, even among those who have taken the keenest interest in the progress of the revolution in ...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The scientific spirit is of more value than its products, and irrationally held truths may be more h...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The most obvious and the most distinctive features of the History of Civilisation, during the last f...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The deepest sin of the human mind is to believe things without evidence
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY There is no sea more dangerous than the ocean of practical politics - none in which there is more ne...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY A man's worst difficulties begin when he is able to do as he likes
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The only medicine for suffering, crime, and all other woes of mankind, is wisdom. Teach a man to rea...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY Freedom and order are not incompatible... truth is strength... free discussion is the very life of t...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY A world of facts lies outside and beyond the world of words
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY Size is not grandeur, and territory does not make a nation
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The thief and the murderer follow nature just as much as the philanthropist
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The world makes up for all its follies and injustices by being damnably sentimental
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY Ecclesiasticism in science is only unfaithfulness to truth
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are b...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY In scientific work, those who refuse to go beyond fact rarely get as far as fact
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY The doctrine that all men are, in any sense, or have been, at any time, free and equal, is an utterl...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY No mistake is so commonly made by clever people as that of assuming a cause to be bad because the ar...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY Science is nothing but trained and organized common sense differing from the latter only as a vetera...
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