Top 14 Counterevidence Quotes
#1. At the end of the day, the GPL is not about making software free; it's about destroying value.
Darl McBride
#2. I nearly forced my own way through the undergrowth to leave the sight behind. I was afraid I'd encouraged the figure to advance by trying to see it, perhaps even by thinking about it. ("The Long Way")
Ramsey Campbell
#3. CUSTOMER: You know how they say that if you gave a thousand monkeys typewriters, then they'd eventually churn out really good writing? BOOKSELLER: ... yes. CUSTOMER: Well, do you have any books by those monkeys? BOOKSELLER: ...
Jen Campbell
#4. Never guess your wife's size. Just buy anything marked petite and hold on to the receipt.
Rodney Dangerfield
#5. A good, holy thought to start the day with, is more precious than all the wealth you can acquire and all the happiness that you can enjoy during the day. These
Swami Sivananda
#6. Getting Democrats organized is like herding cats.
Al Sharpton
#7. For every theory there has to be counterevidence
otherwise science wouldn't progress.
Haruki Murakami
#8. This simple instance illustrates a silent epidemic at work all around us. The reality is that most people don 't think; they only rearrange their prejudices. Real thinking can be disruptive to the status quo and requires a great deal of courage.
Will Mancini
#9. Gaze not on swans, in whose soft breast,
A full-hatched beauty seems to nest
Nor snow, which falling from the sky
Hovers in its virginity.
Henry Noel Brailsford
#10. The condition of mankind is, and always has been, so miserable and depraved that, if anyone were to say to the poet: "For God's sake stop singing and do something useful like putting on the kettle or fetching bandages," what just reason could he give for refusing?
W. H. Auden
#11. However unchristian it may seem, I do not even bear any ill feeling towards myself.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#12. I always think I could do better. I always think that something could be more perfect, but I think that that's just within my nature. I think I want to please a director, I want to give my everything and find every which way I could have burrowed further into a character.
Emmy Rossum
#13. The harp is an insipid instrument
no good for dancing, feasting, or marching, only for sitting primly in a parlor or on a cloud.
Mason Cooley
#14. I'm actually embarrassed to tell people I'm Russian these days, because it's become such an awful place.
Anton Yelchin
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