Top 13 Quotes About Epoche
#1. Abjection is a methodological conversion, like Cartesian doubt and Husserlian epoche: it establishes the world as a closed system which consciousness regards from without, in the manner of divine understanding
Jean-Paul Sartre
#2. Leibniz dedicated his life to efforts to educate people to understand that true happiness is found by locating their identity in benefitting mankind and their posterity.
Robert Trout
#3. Bursting our belief bubble is an emotional experience we are conditioned to avoid, even if the belief itself is false.
Gary Van Warmerdam
#4. Sometimes, being the way you are might be the only problem that you have in your life.
Me
#5. Learning dance steps was the sorry Saturday night pursuit of every boardinghouse girl in America
Amor Towles
#6. Pointing is a metaphor we all know. We've done a lot of studies and tests on that, and it's much faster to do all kinds of functions, such as cutting and pasting, with a mouse, so it's not only easier to use but more efficient.
Steve Jobs
#7. Babe, with you, I'm more unsure than I've ever been.
The confession, uttered with a hint of bewilderment and one-hundred-percent honesty, had the knot loosening in her chest.
Jill Shalvis
#8. Some people see life as many steps up and try to forget where they are coming from, you understand? A little step in life on a commercial or a material level is a good step, but a big step does not mean a strong step - you tend to lose your roots - and if you don't be careful, you can fall.
Burning Spear
#9. Lydia delighted her. The girl's roughness, her ability, her exuberance, were qualities desired by Sarah for her children. You could make something out of a girl like that. She had power.
Winifred Holtby
#10. A question from the floor: are there tribes whose lexicon lacks the words 'I love you'? Or have they all died out.
Julian Barnes
#12. Sometimes I think teachers like Ms. Harmer view creativity as something dirty and slightly embarrassing, and would prefer to turn kids into people who color inside the lines.
Generally speaking, I don't care much for lines.
Jenny Lundquist
#13. The smile she'd been waiting for warmed his face, a
Marissa Meyer
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