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  • #1
    “A wrong decision is better than indecision.”
    Tony Soprano James Gandolfini

  • #2
    René Descartes
    “In order to seek truth, it is necessary once in the course of our life to doubt, as far as possible, of all things.”
    René Descartes

  • #3
    René Descartes
    “Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it.”
    René Descartes, Discourse on Method

  • #4
    René Descartes
    “Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems”
    René Descartes

  • #5
    René Descartes
    “At last I will devote myself sincerely and without reservation to the general demolition of my opinions.”
    Rene Descartes, Discourse on Method

  • #6
    René Descartes
    “Let whoever can do so deceive me, he will never bring it about that I am nothing, so long as I continue to think I am something.”
    Descartes René 1596-1650

  • #7
    René Descartes
    “I am thing that thinks: that is, a things that doubts,affirms, denies, understands a few things, is ignorant of many things, is willing, is unwilling, and also which imagines and has sensory perceptions.”
    René Descartes, Selections

  • #8
    René Descartes
    “De omnibus dubitandum. (Doubt everything.)”
    René Descartes

  • #9
    René Descartes
    “One should never judge anything unless it is known.”
    René Descartes, Meditations and Other Metaphysical Writings

  • #10
    Isaac Newton
    “Truth is ever to be found in the simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.”
    Isaac Newton

  • #11
    Isaac Newton
    “No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess.”
    Isaac Newton

  • #12
    Isaac Newton
    “A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true.”
    Sir Isaac Newton

  • #13
    Isaac Newton
    “If I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been due more to patient attention, than to any other talent”
    Isaac Newton

  • #14
    Isaac Newton
    “and to every action there is always an equal and opposite or contrary, reaction”
    Isaac Newton

  • #15
    Isaac Newton
    “I have studied these things - you have not.”
    Isaac Newton

  • #16
    Joseph Heller
    “Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #17
    Joseph Heller
    “Insanity is contagious.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #18
    Joseph Heller
    “What is a country? A country is a piece of land surrounded on all sides by boundaries, usually unnatural. Englishmen are dying for England, Americans are dying for America, Germans are dying for Germany, Russians are dying for Russia. There are now fifty or sixty countries fighting in this war. Surely so many countries can't all be worth dying for.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #19
    Joseph Heller
    “He was a self-made man who owed his lack of success to nobody.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #20
    Joseph Heller
    “There is no disappointment so numbing...as someone no better than you achieving more.”
    Joseph Heller

  • #21
    Joseph Heller
    “You know, that might be the answer – to act boastfully about something we ought to be ashamed of. That’s a trick that never seems to fail.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #22
    Joseph Heller
    “He was never without misery, and never without hope.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #23
    Joseph Heller
    “...[A]nything worth dying for ... is certainly worth living for.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #24
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “To care only for well-being seems to me positively ill-bred. Whether it’s good or bad, it is sometimes very pleasant, too, to smash things.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground

  • #25
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I tell you solemnly, that I have many times tried to become an insect. But I was not equal even to that. I swear, gentlemen, that to be too conscious is an illness- a real thorough-going illness.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground

  • #26
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “The best definition of man is: a being that goes on two legs and is ungrateful.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground

  • #27
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I admit that twice two makes four is an excellent thing, but if we are to give everything its due, twice two makes five is sometimes a very charming thing too.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from the Underground

  • #28
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “in despair there are the most intense enjoyments, especially when one is very acutely conscious of the hopelessness of one's position.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from the Underground

  • #29
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “In fact, I believe that the best definition of man is the ungrateful biped. But that is not all, that is not his worst defect; his worst defect is his perpetual moral obliquity...”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground



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