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I do adore food. If I have any vice it's eating. If I was told I could only eat one food for the rest of my life, I could put up with sausage and mash forever. Colin Baker | top
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One of them is already having some menopausal symptoms. I'm working on that. I'm giving them all little lines under the eyes, trying to sort of make them age gracefully. Alison Bechdel | top
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Never chain your dogs together with sausages. One must accustom one's self to be bored. John Berger | top
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Lawsuit: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage. Ambrose Bierce | top
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Litigation: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage. Ambrose Bierce | top
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Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made. Otto von Bismarck | top
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In relativity, movement is continuous, causally determinate and well defined, while in quantum mechanics it is discontinuous, not causally determinate and not well defined. David Bohm | top
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The central problem of novel-writing is causality. Jorge Luis Borges | top
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That's called a microphone. It's a big sausage that picks up everything you say - and you're starting early. Prince Charles | top
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I used to help my granddaddy make sausage. He would mix it up in a cleaned-out washtub with his hands, no gloves. Man, if we did anything like that today, they would jack the jail up and throw us under it. Jimmy Dean | top
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So the ideology was that: use sounds as instruments, as sounds on tape, without the causality. It was no longer a clarinet or a spring or a piano, but a sound with a form, a development, a life of its own. Luc Ferrari | top
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Each of us can manifest the properties of a field of consciousness that transcends space, time, and linear causality. Stanislav Grof | top
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Both of these branches of evolutionary science, are, in my opinion, in the closest causal connection; this arises from the reciprocal action of the laws of heredity and adaptation. Ernst Haeckel | top
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A high-brow is someone who looks at a sausage and thinks of Picasso. A. P. Herbert | top
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A highbrow is the kind of person who looks at a sausage and thinks of Picasso. Alan Patrick Herbert | top
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History creates comprehensibility primarily by arranging facts meaningfully and only in a very limited sense by establishing strict causal connections. Johan Huizinga | top
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We came from a family where we ran our own small business. Our dad made his own products. We made our own sausages, our own meatloafs, our own pickles. Dad had to do everything himself. He had to figure out how to finance his business. Marcy Kaptur | top
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Whoever would have guessed that in the land of cheap sausages and mashed potatoes there could be such a change which would actually bring the French from Paris every weekend to invade Britain en masse to eat great food and drink great wine. Robin Leach | top
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From this time on, the universe is built up into an aggregate of permanent objects connected by causal relations that are independent of the subject and are placed in objective space and time. Jean Piaget | top
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From the mid-1970s, I also started work on the causation and prevention of famines. Amartya Sen | top
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We should be exploring consciousness at the neural level and higher, where the arrow of causal analysis points up toward such principles as emergence and self-organization. Michael Shermer | top
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Any important disease whose causality is murky, and for which treatment is ineffectual, tends to be awash in significance. Susan Sontag | top
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Profits, like sausages... are esteemed most by those who know least about what goes into them. Alvin Toffler | top
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That is to say, nature's laws are causal; they reveal themselves by comparison and difference, and they operate at every multivariate space/time point. Edward Tufte | top
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Fate is the endless chain of causation, whereby things are; the reason or formula by which the world goes on. Citium Zeno | top