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Christopher Alexander
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quote: There is central quality which is the root criterion of life and spirit in a man, a town a building, or a wilderness. This quality is objective and precise, but it cannot be named.
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Claude Monet
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quote: I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers.
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Claire Sargent
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quote: I think its about time we voted for senators with breasts. After all, weve been voting for boobs long enough.
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Clarence Shepard Day, Jr.
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quote: It is possible that our race may be an accident, in a meaningless universe, living its brief life uncared for, on this dark, cooling star: but even so — and all the more — what marvelous creatures we are! What fairy story, what tale from the Arabian Night
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Claude Bernard
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quote: The great experimental principle, then, is doubt, that philosophic doubt which leaves to the mind its freedom and initiative, and from winch the virtues most valuable to investigators in physiology and medicine are derived.
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