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  • Author Paul Dirac
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    It seems that if one is working from the point of view of getting beauty in one's equations, and if one has really a sound insight, one is on a sure line of progress

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  • Author Peter Drucker
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    Marketing is not a function, it is the whole business seen from the customer's point of view.

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  • Author Richard Dawkins
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    There are many religious points of view where the conservation of the world is just as important as it is to scientists.

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  • Author Richard Dawkins
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    Maybe somewhere in some other galaxy there is a super-intelligence so colossal that from our point of view it would be a god. But it cannot have been the sort of God that we need to explain the origin of the universe, because it cannot have been there that early.

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  • Author Richard Dawkins
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    What is interesting about the scientific world view is that it is true, inspiring, remarkable and that it unites a whole lot of phenomena under a single heading.

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  • Author Richard Dawkins
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    We've all been brought up with the view that religion has some kind of special privileged status. You're not allowed to criticise it.

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  • Author Richard Dawkins
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    People who do not know the Bible well have been gulled into thinking it is a good guide to morality. This mistaken view may have motivated the millionaire Conservative party donors. I have even heard the cynically misanthropic opinion that, without the Bible as a moral compass, people would have no restraint against murder, theft and mayhem. The surest way to disabuse yourself of this pernicious falsehood is to read the Bible itself.

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  • Author Roald Dahl
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    All the reading she had done had given her a view of life that they had never seen.

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  • Author Robert Dallek
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    As someone who has more than a passing acquaintance with most of the 20th century presidents, I have often thought that their accomplishments have little staying power in shaping popular views of their leadership.

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