Top 11 Quotes About Ontological Argument
#1. For my part, I prefer the ontological argument, the cosmological argument and the rest of the old stock-in-trade, to the sentimental illogicality that has sprung from Rousseau.
Bertrand Russell
#2. I have never seen anyone die for the ontological argument.
Albert Camus
#4. There's no such thing as a young refugee; every migrant has a past they've fled from, and how can you be young when you already have one life behind you?
Lev Golinkin
#5. We always find something, eh Didi, to let us think we exist?
Samuel Beckett
#6. To be seen and to be respected for my work and acknowledged as a true American Latina ... means a lot to me.
Zoe Saldana
#8. So here is another law, one of my favourite If I become famous the stupidy will end one for all. It's basically a jail for mankind stupidy!
Deyth Banger
#9. Plus, according to my mother, memories change like people do, especially if there's enough alcohol involved-Aphrodite
P.C. Cast
#10. For there is a wind or a ghost of wind in all books echoing the life there, a high wind that fills the tubes of the ear until we think we hear a wind, actual.
William Carlos Williams
#11. At the local coffee-shop, hunched in one of the secretive, high-backed booths with hundreds of peoples' names gouged into the wood, we drank cup after cup of black coffee and talked frankly about sex.
Sylvia Plath
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