Quotes About Paradox
It's only when you love him that you hate him.
~ Judith Viorst
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I got an A in philosophy because I proved that my professor didn't exist.
~ Judy Tenuta
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I am not sincere even when I am saying that I am not sincere.
~ Jules Renard
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God does not believe in our God.
~ Jules Renard
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Die Tatsache, dass wahre Schönheit mit Selbstvergessenheit zu tun hatte, passte zum seltsamen Humor des Schöpfers: Jene, die sie besaßen, wussten nichts damit anzufangen, während alle, die etwas davon verstanden, niemals in ihren Besitz gelangten.
~ Juli Zeh
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That faith be analyzable does not necessarily imply a method for getting by without it. . . .
~ Julia Kristeva
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What is there not to like about cupids?" "You don't find them rather dangerous?" "Chubby little babies?" "Carrying deadly weapons.
~ Julia Quinn
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Demostrar que algo no era correcto no significaba que lo opuesto lo fuera.
~ Julia Quinn
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Everyone has an equal right to inequality.
~ John Ralston Saul
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I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning.
~ A. E. Housman
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I try to be smart with my comedy. Generally, it devolves into bathroom humour. I describe my comedy as, 'I have the best intentions, but usually it fails.'
~ Jason Priestley
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If you look at all the technology we're interconnected with every day, all this complex technology that connects humanity, it actually doesn't connect us.
~ Chris Milk
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The interesting thing about humor is that in humor, you - in logic, something is A or not A. In humor, it's both A and not A.
~ Robert Mankoff
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People who act against their own best interests are interesting characters.
~ Paul Schrader
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The moment you banish a food, it paradoxically builds up a "craving life" of its own that gets stronger with each diet, and builds more momentum as the deprivation deepens.
~ Evelyn Tribole
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Eclecticism. Every truth is so true that any truth must be false.
~ F. H. Bradley
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The point of art is to show people that life is worth living by showing that it isn't
~ Fanny Howe
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Yo era tan pronto muy nervioso, o muy aplastado; muy excitado, o inerte, somnoliento. Yo también cargaba mis baterías y las descargaba de golpe; pero muy a menudo a propósito de una insignificancia y con gran extrañeza de todos. Y de pronto aparecía distendido, distraído, abandonado a la luna cuando el tema era de verdadero interés. Tan pronto angustiosamente tímido como sorpresivamente violento, o audazmente atrevido. Pero constantemente torpe.
~ Felisberto Hernández
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Everything you say,' Geno said rather irritably, 'contradicts itself.' 'Of course it does,' the screech owl rejoined obscurely. 'Otherwise, how would anyone ever keep to the middle of the road?
~ Felix Salten
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I'm almost never serious, and I'm always too serious. Too deep, too shallow. Too sensitive, too cold-hearted. I'm like a collection of paradoxes.
~ Ferdinand de Saussure
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Méfie-toi : celui qui se montre, c'est qu'il a envie de se faire voir, donc de se cacher. (p. 21)
~ Fernand Deligny
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En un país donde puede pasar TODO, no pasa NADA.
~ Fernando Del Paso
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La vida es así, por un lado nos da y por el otro nos quita. A algunos por ambos lados les quita. Y a nadie por ambos lados le da.
~ Fernando Vallejo
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