Quote by Immanuel Kant
What can I know? What ought I to do? What can I hope? - Immanuel K

What can I know? What ought I to do? What can I hope? – Immanuel Kant

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In every department of physical science there is only so much science, properly so-called, as there is mathematics. – Immanuel Kant

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Science
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Seek not the favor of the multitude; it is seldom got by honest and lawful means. But seek the testimony of few; and number not voices, but weigh them. – Immanuel Kant

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Recognition
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We use the word hope perhaps more often than any other word in the vocabulary: I hope its a nice day. Hopefully, youre doing well. So how are things going along? Pretty good. Going to be good tomorrow? Hope so. – Studs Terkel

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Hope

Most people like to read about intrigue and spies. I hope to provide a metaphor for the average readers daily life. Most of us live in a slightly conspiratorial relationship with our employer and perhaps with our marriage. – John le Carre

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Hope

I hope that just what I sing about and how I relate to my audience is as much of a political statement as I need to make. – Dave Matthews

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Hope

He that lives upon hope will die fasting. – Benjamin Franklin

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Nothing. Were all friends and friendly. So when the cameras go down, depending on the mood or the nature of the material were dealing with, theres usually a kind of a prevailing light attitude thats floating around. – Richard Dean Anderson

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The real war is not between the West and the East. The real war is between intelligent and stupid people. – Marjane Satrapi

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Youll see certain Pythagorean whose belief in communism of property goes to such lengths that they pick up anything lying about unguarded, and make off with it without a qualm of conscience as if it had come to them by law. – Desiderius Erasmus

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A poet ought not to pick natures pocket. Let him borrow, and so borrow as to repay by the very act of borrowing. Examine nature accurately, but write from recollection, and trust more to the imagination than the memory. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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