
Top 7 Gittins Foundation Quotes
#1. Doing or not doing something - they are similar. Both involve an action and sincerity.
CLAMP
#2. There are two kinds of paradoxes. They are not so much the good and the bad, nor even the true and the false. Rather they are the fruitful and the barren; the paradoxes which produce life and the paradoxes that merely announce death. Nearly all modern paradoxes merely announce death.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#3. alerting the system to contradictions relies critically on particular brain regions - and one in particular, called the anterior cingulate cortex.
David Eagleman
#5. There is a root arrogance in any writer; a hugely arrogant assumption that anyone is going to listen to them.
Bono
#6. Even if we don't have a precise idea of exactly what took place at the beginning, we can at least see that the origin of the universe from nothing need not be unlawful or unnatural or unscientific.
Paul Davies
#7. You're at the top of the world - you're the most powerful thing on the sea when you're serving under her - but there's a cost. There's always a cost.
Emily Skrutskie
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