Immanuel Kant Quotes
Things which we see are not by themselves what we see ... It remains completely unknown to us what the objects may be by themselves and apart from the receptivity of our senses. We know nothing but our manner of perceiving them.
Immanuel Kant
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Excess of grief for the dead is madness; for it is an injury to the living, and the dead know it not.
Xenophon
I grew up taking care of the pigs. I love this country that, you know, somebody can do something like that.
Sam Brownback
We who grew up with 'drop and cover' drills know all too well what wonders science can bring us, and we like to see the guy in the white lab coat suffer a little. Or a lot.
Kage Baker
At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.
Lao Tzu
We're certainly not in position to expand into the East. We've been very candid and up front that if, in fact, we go through an expansion process, the world will know about it.
Gary Bettman
You know, it's a really adult thing, for some people, to choose to not be with the one that you love.
Parker Posey
Somebody did an article in one of the newspapers saying that at that time I had the most visibility of any actor around. Kind of nice, you know, when that thing was happening.
Gavin MacLeod
Basically, I left Northern Telecom after 7.5 years of being in one company after school. And then, I ended up in a series of start-ups. The first of those was a company called Sitech, and they were in local area networks.
Ram Shriram
I say accessorize, accessorize, accessorize. If you don't accessorize, someone else will.
Venus Williams
If you love food and you love red wine and they put you in France, you're in a good place and you're in a bad place at the same time. You have to weigh yourself every day, and you have to have an alarm number. When you get to that number, you have to start putting it in reverse.
Salma Hayek
I've made myself laugh from some ideas - but I've never scared myself.
R. L. Stine
Things which we see are not by themselves what we see ... It remains completely unknown to us what the objects may be by themselves and apart from the receptivity of our senses. We know nothing but our manner of perceiving them.
Immanuel Kant