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Paradoxical Quotes by Clive Barker
- It is great good health to believe as the Hindus do that there are 33 million gods and goddesses in the world. It is great…
- It is great good health to believe, as the Hindus do, that there are 33 million gods and goddesses in the world. It is great…
More Paradoxical Quotes
- It is paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate between a time for learning and a time for play without seeing… — Leo Buscaglia
- There are living systems; there is no living "matter." No substance, no single molecule, extracted and isolated from a living being possess,… — Jacques Monod
- Whenever the essential nature of things is analysed by the intellect, it must seem absurd or paradoxical. This has always been recognized… — Fritjof Capra
- Gentlemen, that is surely true, it is absolutely paradoxical; we cannot understand it, and we don't know what it means. But we… — Benjamin Peirce
- We must remain, in a word, in an intellectual disposition which seems paradoxical, but which, in my opinion, represents the true mind… — Claude Bernard
- Both the physicist and the mystic want to communicate their knowledge, and when they do so with words their statements are paradoxical… — Fritjof Capra
- I wish to propose for the reader's favourable consideration a doctrine which may, I fear, appear wildly paradoxical and subversive. The doctrine… — Bertrand Russell
- I teach you both effort and effortlessness, because unless you attain to effortless-effort, unless you attain to active passivity, unless you attain… — Rajneesh
- Paradoxical as it may at first appear, the fact is that, as W. H. George has said, scientific research is an art,… — William Ian Beardmore Beveridge
- Paradoxical as it may seem, men and women who are free to pursue individualism and material wealth turn out to be the… — Unknown Author
- The inclusion of consequences in the conception of what we have done is an acknowledgement that we are parts of the world,… — Thomas Nagel
- Science now finds itself in paradoxical strife with society: admired but mistrusted; offering hope for the future but creating ambiguous choice; richly… — J. Michael Bishop