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  • Thomas Paine Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and angels know of us.
    Thomas Paine
    English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theor (1737 - 1809)
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  • Carl Honore Research has shown that time pressure leads to tunnel vision and that people think more creatively when they are calm, unhurried and free from stress and distractions. We all know this from experience.
    Carl Honore
    Canadian journalist (1967 - )
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  • Wernher Von Braun Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing.
    Wernher Von Braun
    German-American rocket scientist and scientist (1912 - 1977)
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  • Terence Riches get their value from the mind of the possessor; they are blessings to those who know how to use them, and curses to those who do not.
    Terence
    Roman writer of comedies (190 - 159)
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  • Blanche Lincoln Right and wrong becomes more difficult for each of us as we grow older, because the older we get the more we know personally about our own human frailties.
    Blanche Lincoln
    American politician and lawyer (1960 - )
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  • Edna Ferber Roast Beef, medium, is not only a food. It is a philosophy. Seated at Life's Dining Table, with the menu of Morals before you, your eye wanders a bit over the entrées, the hors d'oeuvres, and the things à la though you know that Roast Beef, medium, is safe and sane, and sure.
    Edna Ferber
    American writer (1885 - 1968)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Rulers, who neither see, nor feel, nor know, but leech-like to their fainting country cling, till they drop, blind in blood, without a blow, a people starved and stabbed in the untilled field...
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Bill Clinton Saddam Hussein didn't kill 3,100 people on Sept. 11. Osama bin Laden did, and as far as we know he's still alive.
    Bill Clinton
    President of the US (1946 - )
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  • Claudius Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
    Claudius
    Roman emperor (10 - 54)
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  • Johann Kaspar Lavater Say not you know another entirely till you have divided an inheritance with him.
    Johann Kaspar Lavater
    Swiss theologist and mysticist (1741 - 1801)
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  • Cullen Hightower Saying what we think gives a wider range of conversation than saying what we know.
    Cullen Hightower
    American quotation and quip writer (1923 - 2008)
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson Science does not know its debt to imagination.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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  • Philip K. Dick Science fiction writers, I am sorry to say, really do not know anything. We can't talk about science, because our knowledge of it is limited and unofficial, and usually our fiction is dreadful.
    Philip K. Dick
    American science fiction writer (1928 - 1982)
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  • Aldous Huxley Science has ''explained'' nothing; the more we know the more fantastic the world becomes and the profounder the surrounding darkness.
    Aldous Huxley
    English writer (1894 - 1963)
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  • Aldous Huxley Science has explained nothing; the more we know the more fantastic the world becomes and the profounder the surrounding darkness.
    Aldous Huxley
    English writer (1894 - 1963)
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  • Joseph Roux Science is for those who learn, poetry is for those who know.
    Joseph Roux
    French priest, writer and poet (1834 - 1905)
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  • Bertrand Russell Science is what you know, philosophy is what you don't know.
    Bertrand Russell
    English philosopher and mathematician (1872 - 1970)
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  • Alexander Herzen Science, which cuts its way through the muddy pond of daily life without mingling with it, casts its wealth to right and left, but the puny boatmen do not know how to fish for it.
    Alexander Herzen
    Russian journalist and political thinker (1812 - 1870)
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  • James P. Hogan Scientists are the easiest to fool. They think in straight, predictable, directable, and therefore misdirectable, lines. The only world they know is the one where everything has a logical explanation and things are what they appear to be. Children and con
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  • Bryant Gumbel Scott, as you and I both know, a popular move these days is to make a titillating charge and then have the media create the frenzy. Given Kenneth Starr's track record, should we suspect that he's trying to do with innuendo that which he has been unable to do with evidence?
    Bryant Gumbel
    American television journalist and sportscaster (1948 - )
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