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DND_DM_Guide_5E
Evolution_II
Full_Circle
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
Heart_of_Matter
Infinite_Library
Let_Me_Explain
Logic_and_Ontology
My_Burning_Heart
Process_and_Reality
Savitri
Sex_Ecology_Spirituality
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Divinization_of_Matter__Lurianic_Kabbalah,_Physics,_and_the_Supramental_Transformation
The_Future_of_Man
The_Heros_Journey
The_Republic
The_Seals_of_Wisdom
The_Self-Organizing_Universe
Toward_the_Future

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IN CHAPTERS TEXT
00.01_-_The_Approach_to_Mysticism
00.04_-_The_Beautiful_in_the_Upanishads
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
01.05_-_Rabindranath_Tagore:_A_Great_Poet,_a_Great_Man
0.10_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
0_1956-09-14
0_1958-05-10
0_1958-09-16_-_OM_NAMO_BHAGAVATEH
0_1958-11-04_-_Myths_are_True_and_Gods_exist_-_mental_formation_and_occult_faculties_-_exteriorization_-_work_in_dreams
0_1958-11-20
0_1959-06-25
0_1960-03-03
0_1960-05-24_-_supramental_flood
0_1960-06-07
0_1960-07-23_-_The_Flood_and_the_race_-_turning_back_to_guide_and_save_amongst_the_torrents_-_sadhana_vs_tamas_and_destruction_-_power_of_giving_and_offering_-_Japa,_7_lakhs,_140000_per_day,_1_crore_takes_20_years
0_1960-09-20
0_1960-10-02a
0_1960-10-22
0_1960-10-25
0_1960-11-08
0_1960-12-31
0_1961-02-04
0_1961-03-04
0_1961-03-21
0_1961-04-12
0_1961-08-02
0_1961-10-15
0_1962-01-12_-_supramental_ship
0_1962-01-21
0_1962-05-15
0_1962-05-22
0_1962-05-31
0_1962-06-12
0_1962-06-30
0_1962-10-30
0_1962-11-10
0_1962-11-20
0_1963-03-09
0_1963-05-03
0_1963-06-15
0_1963-10-16
0_1963-11-20
0_1963-11-27
0_1964-03-14
0_1964-03-25
0_1964-08-14
0_1964-11-12
0_1964-11-28
0_1964-12-07
0_1965-01-12
0_1965-03-10
0_1965-04-23
0_1965-06-14
0_1966-06-25
0_1966-12-17
0_1967-05-13
0_1967-07-15
0_1967-12-20
0_1968-01-12
0_1968-02-10
0_1968-03-13
0_1968-04-03
0_1968-09-07
0_1968-10-26
0_1968-11-16
0_1968-11-30
0_1969-01-04
0_1969-02-05
0_1969-04-02
0_1969-05-28
0_1969-10-08
0_1969-10-25
0_1969-11-29
0_1970-01-03
0_1970-01-10
0_1970-01-17
0_1970-03-18
0_1970-04-22
0_1970-05-30
0_1970-11-28
0_1971-03-17
0_1971-05-01
0_1971-05-15
0_1971-06-09
0_1972-01-01
0_1972-03-22
02.08_-_Jules_Supervielle
02.08_-_The_Basic_Unity
02.10_-_Two_Mystic_Poems_in_Modern_Bengali
02.12_-_The_Heavens_of_the_Ideal
03.01_-_Humanism_and_Humanism
03.01_-_The_Malady_of_the_Century
03.02_-_Aspects_of_Modernism
03.03_-_Modernism_-_An_Oriental_Interpretation
03.04_-_The_Body_Human
03.05_-_Some_Conceptions_and_Misconceptions
03.06_-_Divine_Humanism
03.08_-_The_Standpoint_of_Indian_Art
03.09_-_Art_and_Katharsis
04.03_-_Consciousness_as_Energy
05.03_-_Bypaths_of_Souls_Journey
05.05_-_Man_the_Prototype
05.13_-_Darshana_and_Philosophy
06.01_-_The_Word_of_Fate
06.02_-_The_Way_of_Fate_and_the_Problem_of_Pain
06.17_-_Directed_Change
07.34_-_And_this_Agile_Reason
1.00a_-_Introduction
1.00_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00_-_PREFACE_-_DESCENSUS_AD_INFERNOS
1.01_-_Adam_Kadmon_and_the_Evolution
1.01_-_A_NOTE_ON_PROGRESS
1.01_-_MAPS_OF_EXPERIENCE_-_OBJECT_AND_MEANING
1.01_-_Necessity_for_knowledge_of_the_whole_human_being_for_a_genuine_education.
1.01_-_Newtonian_and_Bergsonian_Time
1.01_-_The_Mental_Fortress
1.01_-_THE_STUFF_OF_THE_UNIVERSE
1.01_-_Who_is_Tara
10.23_-_Prayers_and_Meditations_of_the_Mother
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Meditating_on_Tara
1.02_-_SOCIAL_HEREDITY_AND_PROGRESS
1.02_-_The_Child_as_growing_being_and_the_childs_experience_of_encountering_the_teacher.
1.02_-_The_Eternal_Law
1.02_-_The_Pit
1.02_-_The_Recovery
1.02_-_The_Three_European_Worlds
1.02_-_The_Vision_of_the_Past
1.02_-_THE_WITHIN_OF_THINGS
1.03_-_Bloodstream_Sermon
1.03_-_PERSONALITY,_SANCTITY,_DIVINE_INCARNATION
1.03_-_Preparing_for_the_Miraculous
1.03_-_Sympathetic_Magic
1.03_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.04_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_PROGRESS
1.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_First_Threshold
1.04_-_The_Silent_Mind
1.05_-_Computing_Machines_and_the_Nervous_System
1.05_-_Prayer
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_New_Consciousness
1.05_-_THE_NEW_SPIRIT
1.05_-_The_Universe__The_0_=_2_Equation
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_Magicians_as_Kings
1.06_-_The_Desire_to_be
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_Bridge_across_the_Afterlife
1.07_-_The_Fire_of_the_New_World
1.08_-_The_Depths_of_the_Divine
1.098_-_The_Transformation_from_Human_to_Divine
1.09_-_Talks
1.09_-_The_Greater_Self
11.08_-_Body-Energy
1.10_-_THE_FORMATION_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
1.11_-_The_Change_of_Power
1.11_-_The_Kalki_Avatar
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.13_-_BOOK_THE_THIRTEENTH
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.14_-_The_Secret
1.15_-_The_Suprarational_Good
1.15_-_The_Transformed_Being
1.17_-_DOES_MANKIND_MOVE_BIOLOGICALLY_UPON_ITSELF?
1.17_-_Geryon._The_Violent_against_Art._Usurers._Descent_into_the_Abyss_of_Malebolge.
1.18_-_Evocation
1.18_-_Mind_and_Supermind
1.18_-_The_Perils_of_the_Soul
12.07_-_The_Double_Trinity
12.10_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.21_-_FROM_THE_PRE-HUMAN_TO_THE_ULTRA-HUMAN,_THE_PHASES_OF_A_LIVING_PLANET
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.26_-_Mental_Processes_-_Two_Only_are_Possible
1.28_-_Need_to_Define_God,_Self,_etc.
13.04_-_A_Note_on_Supermind
1.47_-_Lityerses
1.58_-_Human_Scapegoats_in_Classical_Antiquity
16.03_-_Mater_Gloriosa
1.60_-_Between_Heaven_and_Earth
1.62_-_The_Fire-Festivals_of_Europe
1.72_-_Education
1917_07_13p
1951-02-03_-_What_is_Yoga?_for_what?_-_Aspiration,_seeking_the_Divine._-_Process_of_yoga,_renouncing_the_ego.
1954-09-08_-_Hostile_forces_-_Substance_-_Concentration_-_Changing_the_centre_of_thought_-_Peace
1957-04-24_-_Perfection,_lower_and_higher
1958-07-23_-_How_to_develop_intuition_-_Concentration
1964_03_25
1964_09_16
1965_12_26?
1.anon_-_Less_profitable
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_III
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_VIII
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_XI_The_Story_of_the_Flood
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Dagon
1f.lovecraft_-_Deaf,_Dumb,_and_Blind
1f.lovecraft_-_Facts_concerning_the_Late
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Call_of_Cthulhu
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Challenge_from_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Colour_out_of_Space
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Diary_of_Alonzo_Typer
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Haunter_of_the_Dark
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Last_Test
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Moon-Bog
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mystery_of_the_Grave-Yard
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Nameless_City
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Night_Ocean
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_out_of_Time
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shunned_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Temple
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Trap
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1f.lovecraft_-_Through_the_Gates_of_the_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_Winged_Death
1.jk_-_Calidore_-_A_Fragment
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_III
1.jk_-_Imitation_Of_Spenser
1.jk_-_I_Stood_Tip-Toe_Upon_A_Little_Hill
1.jk_-_Otho_The_Great_-_Act_V
1.jlb_-_The_Labyrinth
1.jlb_-_Unknown_Street
1.jr_-_Zero_Circle
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion
1.pbs_-_Hellas_-_A_Lyrical_Drama
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Liberty
1.pbs_-_Oedipus_Tyrannus_or_Swellfoot_The_Tyrant
1.pbs_-_Rosalind_and_Helen_-_a_Modern_Eclogue
1.pbs_-_Scenes_From_The_Faust_Of_Goethe
1.pbs_-_The_Cyclops
1.pbs_-_The_Revolt_Of_Islam_-_Canto_I-XII
1.rb_-_Cleon
1.rb_-_Respectability
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Fifth
1.rb_-_The_Glove
1.rmr_-_Elegy_IV
1.rmr_-_Elegy_X
1.rwe_-_Ode_-_Inscribed_to_W.H._Channing
1.rwe_-_The_Adirondacs
1.whitman_-_A_Noiseless_Patient_Spider
1.whitman_-_I_Sing_The_Body_Electric
1.whitman_-_Passage_To_India
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLIII
1.ww_-_A_noiseless_patient_spider
1.ww_-_Book_Fourteenth_[conclusion]
1.ww_-_Book_Fourth_[Summer_Vacation]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.01_-_The_Picture
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_Yoga
2.03_-_DEMETER
2.03_-_The_Pyx
2.04_-_ON_PRIESTS
2.05_-_Apotheosis
2.14_-_The_Unpacking_of_God
2.25_-_The_Triple_Transformation
2.4.1_-_Human_Relations_and_the_Spiritual_Life
26.09_-_Le_Periple_d_Or_(Pome_dans_par_Yvonne_Artaud)
30.01_-_World-Literature
30.14_-_Rabindranath_and_Modernism
3.01_-_THE_BIRTH_OF_THOUGHT
3.02_-_SOL
3.02_-_THE_DEPLOYMENT_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
3.02_-_The_Great_Secret
3.03_-_The_Ascent_to_Truth
3.03_-_The_Four_Foundational_Practices
3.03_-_THE_MODERN_EARTH
31.08_-_The_Unity_of_India
3.11_-_Spells
3.16_-_THE_SEVEN_SEALS_OR_THE_YES_AND_AMEN_SONG
3-5_Full_Circle
4.01_-_Prayers_and_Meditations
4.01_-_THE_COLLECTIVE_ISSUE
4.01_-_The_Presence_of_God_in_the_World
4.02_-_GOLD_AND_SPIRIT
4.02_-_Humanity_in_Progress
4.03_-_Prayer_to_the_Ever-greater_Christ
4.03_-_The_Senses_And_Mental_Pictures
4.03_-_The_Special_Phenomenology_of_the_Child_Archetype
4.03_-_THE_ULTIMATE_EARTH
4.04_-_In_the_Total_Christ
4.04_-_THE_REGENERATION_OF_THE_KING
4.05_-_THE_MAGICIAN
4.10_-_AT_NOON
4.2.5_-_Dealing_with_Depression_and_Despondency
4.3.3_-_Dealing_with_Hostile_Attacks
5.01_-_EPILOGUE
5.04_-_Three_Dreams
5.08_-_Supermind_and_Mind_of_Light
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
Aeneid
Appendix_4_-_Priest_Spells
Blazing_P1_-_Preconventional_consciousness
Blazing_P2_-_Map_the_Stages_of_Conventional_Consciousness
Blazing_P3_-_Explore_the_Stages_of_Postconventional_Consciousness
BOOK_II._--_PART_I._ANTHROPOGENESIS.
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_II._--_PART_II._THE_ARCHAIC_SYMBOLISM_OF_THE_WORLD-RELIGIONS
BOOK_I._--_PART_I._COSMIC_EVOLUTION
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
BOOK_XIII._-_That_death_is_penal,_and_had_its_origin_in_Adam's_sin
Cratylus
DS4
ENNEAD_02.09_-_Against_the_Gnostics;_or,_That_the_Creator_and_the_World_are_Not_Evil.
ENNEAD_06.03_-_Plotinos_Own_Sense-Categories.
ENNEAD_06.08_-_Of_the_Will_of_the_One.
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
Guru_Granth_Sahib_first_part
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
LUX.03_-_INVOCATION
MMM.01_-_MIND_CONTROL
MoM_References
P.11_-_MAGICAL_WEAPONS
r1917_02_06
r1919_07_10
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
The_Act_of_Creation_text
Theaetetus
The_Anapanasati_Sutta__A_Practical_Guide_to_Mindfullness_of_Breathing_and_Tranquil_Wisdom_Meditation
The_Dream_of_a_Ridiculous_Man
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
The_Gospel_According_to_Mark
The_Gospel_of_Thomas
The_Immortal
The_Library_of_Babel
The_Library_Of_Babel_2
The_Logomachy_of_Zos
The_Poems_of_Cold_Mountain
The_Shadow_Out_Of_Time
The_Waiting
Timaeus

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contortionism
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(2) In ethics: in the narrower traditional sense, intuitionism is the view that certain actions or kinds of action may be known to be right or wrong by a direct intuition of their rightness or wrongness, without any consideration of the value of their consequences. In this sense intuitionism is opposed to utilitarian and teleological ethics, and is most recently represented by the neo-intuitionists at Oxford, H. A. Prichard, E. F. Carritt, W. D. Ross. It is sometimes said to involve the view that the organ of ethical insight is non-rational and even unique. It takes, according to Sidgwick, three forms. Perceptual intuitionism holds that only judgments relating to the rightness or wrongness of particular acts are intuitive. Dogmatic intuitionism holds that some general material propositions relating to the rightness or wrongness of kinds of acts may also be intuited, e.g. that promises ought to be kept. Philosophical intuitionism holds that it is only certain general propositions about what is right or wrong that are intuitive, and that these are few and purely formal. In the wider more recent sense, intuitionism includes all views in which ethics is made to rest on intuitions, particular or general, as to the rightness, obligatoriness, goodness, oi value of actions or objects. Taken in this sense, intuitionism is the dominant point of view in recent British ethics, and is represented in Europe by the phenomenological ethics of M. Scheler and N. Hartmann, having also proponents in America. That is, it covers not only the deontological intuitionism to be found at Oxford, but also the axiological and even teleological or utilitarian intuitionism to be found in J. Martineau, H. Sidgwick, H. Rashdall, G. E. Moore, J. Laird. Among earlier British moralists it is represented by tho Cambridge Platonists, the Moral Sense School, Clarke, Cumberland, Butler, Price, Reid, Whewell, etc.By saying that the basic propositions of ethics (i.e. of the theory of obligation, of the theory of value, or of both) are intuitive, the intuitionists mean at least that they are ultimate and underivative, primitive and uninferable, as well as synthetic, and sometimes also that they are self-evident and a priori. This implies that one or more of the basic notions of ethics (rightness, goodness, etc.) are indefinable, i.e. simple or unanalysable and unique; and that ethics is autonomous. Intuitionists also hold that rightness and goodness are objective and non-natural. Hence their view is sometimes called objectivism or non-naturalism. The views of Moore and Laird are also sometimes referred to as realistic. See Deontological ethics, Axiological ethics, Teleological ethics, Utilitarianism, Objectivism, Realism, Autonomy of ethics, Non-naturalistic ethics. -- W.K.F.

abstract data type "programming" (ADT) A kind of {data abstraction} where a type's internal form is hidden behind a set of {access functions}. Values of the type are created and inspected only by calls to the access functions. This allows the implementation of the type to be changed without requiring any changes outside the {module} in which it is defined. {Objects} and ADTs are both forms of data abstraction, but objects are not ADTs. Objects use procedural abstraction (methods), not type abstraction. A classic example of an ADT is a {stack} data type for which functions might be provided to create an empty stack, to {push} values onto a stack and to {pop} values from a stack. {Reynolds paper (http://cis.upenn.edu/~gunter/publications/documents/taoop94.html)}. {Cook paper "OOP vs ADTs" (http://wcook.org/papers/OOPvsADT/CookOOPvsADT90.pdf)}. (2003-07-03)

abstract data type ::: (programming) (ADT) A kind of data abstraction where a type's internal form is hidden behind a set of access functions. Values of the type are created implementation of the type to be changed without requiring any changes outside the module in which it is defined.Objects and ADTs are both forms of data abstraction, but objects are not ADTs. Objects use procedural abstraction (methods), not type abstraction.A classic example of an ADT is a stack data type for which functions might be provided to create an empty stack, to push values onto a stack and to pop values from a stack. . .(2003-07-03)

According to the common teaching of the Schoolmen, philosophy is able to demonstrate the existence of God, though any statement of his essence is at best only analogical. See Analogy. Aquinas formulated the famous five ways by which to demonstrate God's existence, as prime motor, first cause, pure act to be assumed because there has to be act for anything to come into existence at all, necessary being in which existence and essence aie one, as set over against contingent beings which may be or not be, as summit of the hierarchy of beings. A basic factor in these demonstrations is the impossibility of infinite regress. God is conceived as the first cause and as the ultimate final cause of all beings. He is pure act, ens realissimum and summum bonum. Thomism and later Scholasticism denied that any adequate statement can be made on God's essence; but earlier thinkers, especially Anselm of Canterbury indulged in a so-called "Christian Rationalism" and believed that more can be asserted of God by '"necessary reasons". Anselm's proof of God's existence has been rejected by Aquinas and Kant. See Ontologtcal argument. -- R.A.

Adventitious Ideas: Those Ideas which appear to come from without, from objects outside the mind. Opposite of innate ideas. Descartes' form of the ontological argument for God was built upon the notion of adventitious Ideas. -- V.F.

Agnoiology: (Gr. agnoio + logos, discourse on ignorance) J. F. Ferrier (1854) coined both this term and the term epistemology as connoting distinctive areas of philosophic inquiry in support of ontology. Agnoiology is the doctrine of ignorance which seeks to determine what we are necessarily ignorant of. It is a critique of agnosticism prior to the latter's appearance. Ignorance is defined in relation to knowledge since one cannot be ignorant of anything which cannot possibly be known. -- H.H.

agony ::: n. --> Violent contest or striving.
Pain so extreme as to cause writhing or contortions of the body, similar to those made in the athletic contests in Greece; and hence, extreme pain of mind or body; anguish; paroxysm of grief; specifically, the sufferings of Christ in the garden of Gethsemane.
Paroxysm of joy; keen emotion.
The last struggle of life; death struggle.


aleph 0 "mathematics" The {cardinality} of the first {infinite} {ordinal}, {omega} (the number of {natural numbers}). Aleph 1 is the cardinality of the smallest {ordinal} whose cardinality is greater than aleph 0, and so on up to aleph omega and beyond. These are all kinds of {infinity}. The {Axiom of Choice} (AC) implies that every set can be {well-ordered}, so every {infinite} {cardinality} is an aleph; but in the absence of AC there may be sets that can't be well-ordered (don't posses a {bijection} with any {ordinal}) and therefore have cardinality which is not an aleph. These sets don't in some way sit between two alephs; they just float around in an annoying way, and can't be compared to the alephs at all. No {ordinal} possesses a {surjection} onto such a set, but it doesn't surject onto any sufficiently large ordinal either. (1995-03-29)

aleph 0 ::: (mathematics) The cardinality of the first infinite ordinal, omega (the number of natural numbers).Aleph 1 is the cardinality of the smallest ordinal whose cardinality is greater than aleph 0, and so on up to aleph omega and beyond. These are all kinds of infinity.The Axiom of Choice (AC) implies that every set can be well-ordered, so every infinite cardinality is an aleph; but in the absence of AC there may be sets that can't be well-ordered (don't posses a bijection with any ordinal) and therefore have cardinality which is not an aleph.These sets don't in some way sit between two alephs; they just float around in an annoying way, and can't be compared to the alephs at all. No ordinal possesses a surjection onto such a set, but it doesn't surject onto any sufficiently large ordinal either. (1995-03-29)

All these methods were known to the ancients. Unfortunately, the Western lack of any true psychology leaves unexplained the rationale of these healing systems — whether by hypnotism, magnetism, mesmerism, or healing by faith as practiced by the Christian Scientists and faith-healers — and gives no hint of their end results. The potential dangers incurred, both physical and superphysical, are unsuspected. The magnetic healer’s emanation of his vitality and will-force inevitably carries and implants in the person it affects something of his own quality of mind, heart, and body. The germs of any latent disease, hidden vice, or mental bias will complicate any supposed cure. Moreover, the subtle infection on inner lines karmically links for the future both healer and patient in the outcome. Even diseased or evil-minded persons of strong will and animal vitality can displace a disease and, by driving it back onto some inner level of the sufferer’s constitution, can make a seeming cure. Howsoever it is displaced out of sight, it cannot be denied out of existence, and sooner or later it will reappear in a more untimely, unnatural, and probably a more dangerous form because of its suppression at the moment of its endeavor to exhaust itself in physical expression. Physical disease, originating in wrong thought in this or a former life, becomes visible on the most material level in working its way out of the system for good. It is positively pernicious for a healer to act upon the will, conscience, or moral integrity of the sick person by hypnotizing his mind, will, and conscience into believing that sickness does not exist, or that he is a victim of fate instead of suffering from his own past actions. Any such control of another’s conscious life is a form of suggestion or hypnotism, and falls under what was formerly called black magic.

alt "character" /awlt/ 1. The alt {modifier key} on many {keyboards}, including the {IBM PC}. On some keyboards and {operating systems}, (but not the IBM PC) the alt key sets bit 7 of the character generated. See {bucky bits}. 2. The "{clover}" or "Command" key on a {Macintosh}; use of this term usually reveals that the speaker hacked PCs before coming to the Mac (see also {feature key}). Some Mac hackers, confusingly, reserve "alt" for the Option key (and it is so labelled on some Mac II keyboards). 3. (Obsolete {PDP-10}; often "ALT") An alternate name for the {ASCII} ESC character (Escape, ASCII 27), after the keycap labelling on some older {terminals}; also "altmode" (/awlt'mohd/). This character was almost never pronounced "escape" on an {ITS} system, in {TECO} or under {TOPS-10}, always alt, as in "Type alt alt to end a TECO command" or "alt-U onto the system" (for "log onto the [ITS] system"). This usage probably arose because alt is easier to say. 4. "messaging" One of the {Usenet} {newsgroup} {hierarchies}. It was founded by {John Gilmore} and {Brian Reid}. The alt hierarchy is special in that anyone can create new groups here without going though the normal voting proceduers, hence the regular appearence of new groups with names such as "alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork". [{Jargon File}] (1997-04-12)

alt ::: (character) /awlt/ 1. The alt modifier key on many keyboards, including the IBM PC. On some keyboards and operating systems, (but not the IBM PC) the alt key sets bit 7 of the character generated.See bucky bits.2. The clover or Command key on a Macintosh; use of this term usually reveals that the speaker hacked PCs before coming to the Mac (see also feature key). Some Mac hackers, confusingly, reserve alt for the Option key (and it is so labelled on some Mac II keyboards).3. (Obsolete PDP-10; often ALT) An alternate name for the ASCII ESC character (Escape, ASCII 27), after the keycap labelling on some older terminals; also a TECO command or alt-U onto the system (for log onto the [ITS] system). This usage probably arose because alt is easier to say.4. (messaging) One of the Usenet newsgroup hierarchies. It was founded by John Gilmore and Brian Reid. The alt hierarchy is special in that anyone can the regular appearence of new groups with names such as alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork.[Jargon File] (1997-04-12)

A mental image is a reality, and in materializing it the operator merely copies natural processes, since everything in the physical world is a materialization of something in the inner worlds working through the astral world into the physical. It is done by the use of psychic or psychophysiological faculties which have to be acquired by training, for even in the cases of those born with these powers, they exist because of training in previous lives. Some spiritistic mediums instinctively possess the power of precipitation, but use it ignorant of its causes and rationale, and hence without conscious control. Were the adept or mahatma himself to employ precipitation for the conveying of intelligence to others, something which is very rarely done, the precipitation would be achieved by the will of the adept gathering astral and ethereal substance from the surrounding atmosphere by the power of his will and condensing it onto the paper.

Among his most important works the following must be mentioned: Paz en la Guerra, 1897; De la Ensenanza Superior en Espana, 1899; En Torno al Casticismo, 1902; Amor y Pedagogia, 1902; Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho, 1905; Mi Religion y Otros Ensayos, 1910; Soliloquios y Conversaciones, 1912; Contra Esto y Aquello, 1912; Ensayos, 7 vols., 1916-1920; Del Sentimiento Tragico de la Vida en los Hombres y en los Pueblos, 1914; Niebla, 1914; La Agonia del Cristianismo, 1930; etc. Unamuno conceives of everv individual man as an end in himself and not a means. Civilization has an individual responsibility towards each man. Man lives in society, but society as such is an abstraction. The concrete fact is the individual man "of flesh and blood". This doctrine of man constitutes the first principle of his entire philosophy. He develops it throughout his writings by way of a soliloquy in which he attacks the concepts of "man", "Society", "Humanity", etc. as mere abstractions of the philosophers, and argues for the "Concrete", "experiential" facts of the individual living man. On his doctrine of man as an individual fact ontologically valid, Unamuno roots the second principle of his philosophy, namely, his theory of Immortality. Faith in immortality grows out, not from the realm of reason, but from the realm of facts which lie beyond the boundaries of reason. In fact, reason as such, that is, as a logical function is absolutely disowned bv Unamuno, as useless and unjustified. The third principle of his philosophy is his theory of the Logos which has to do with man's intuition of the world and his immediate response in language and action. -- J.A.F.

Anal Stage ::: Freud&

Anselrn of Canterbury, St.: (1033-1109) Was born at Aosta in Italy, educated by the Benedictines, entered the Order c. 1060. Most of his writings were done at the Abbey of Le Bec in Normandy, where he served as Abbot. In 1093 he became Archbishop of Canterbury, which post he occupied with distinction till his death. Anselm is most noted for his much discussed "ontological" argument to prove the existence of God. His theory of truth and his general philosophy are thoroughly Augustinian. Chief works: Monologium, Proslogium, De Veritate, Cur Deus Homo (in PL 158-9). -- V.J.B.

Antitypy: The property of concepts or objects of thought to resist attribution of qualities or postulates incompatible with their semantic value and ontological nature. -- T.G.

Apophansis: A Greek word for proposition involving etymologically a reference to its realist onto-logical background (Greek root of phaos, light). In this sense, a proposition expresses the illumination of its subject by its predicate or predicates; or again, It makes explicit the internal luminosity of its subject by positing against it as predicates its essential or accidental constituents. The Aristotelian apophansis or logosapopkantikos denotes the fundamental subject-predicate form, either as an independent propositlonal form or as a syllogistic conclusion, to which all other types of propositions may be reduced by analysis and deduction. It cannot be said that the controversies initiated by modern symbolic logic have destroyed the ontological or operational value of the Aristotelian apophantic form. -- T.G.

(a) Speculative philosophy is commonly considered to embrace metaphysics (see Metaphysics) and epistemology as its two coordinate branches or if the term metaphysics be extended to embrace the whole of speculative philosophy, then epistemology and ontology become the two main subdivisions of metaphysics in the wide sense. Whichever usage is adopted, epistemology as the philosophical theory of knowledge is one of the two main branches of philosophy. The question of the relative priority of epistemology and metaphysics (or ontology) has occasioned considerable controversy: the dominant view fostered by Descartes, Locke and Kant is that epistemology is the prior philosophical science, the investigation of the possibility and limits of knowledge being a necessary and indispensible preliminary to any metaphysical speculations regarding the nature of ultimate reality. On the other hand, strongly metaphysical thinkers like Spinoza and Hegel, and more recently S. Alexander and A. N. Whitehead, have first attacked the metaphvsical problems and adopted the view of knowledge consonant with their metaphysics. Between these two extremes is the view that epistemology and metaphysics are logically interdependent and that a metaphysically presuppositionless epistemology is as unattainable as an epistemologically presuppositionless metaphysics.

Asynchronous Transfer Mode "networking" (ATM, or "fast packet", "Asynchronous Transfer Mode Protocol", ATMP) A network {protocol} that dynamically allocates {bandwidth} between incoming channels and multiplexes them onto a stream of fixed 53-{byte} {packets} (called "cells"). A fixed-size packet simplifies switching and multiplexing. ATM is a {connection-oriented} protocol. It can use different {physical layer} transports including {SONET}, {DS3}, {fiber} or {twisted pair}. The {ATM Forum} is one of the main bodies promoting ATM. {Wideband ATM} is an enhancement. {ATM acronyms (http://atmforum.com/atmforum/acronym_index.html)}. {Indiana acronyms (http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/FAQ/ATM-Acronyms.html)}. [More detail? Data rate(s)?] (1996-04-01)

Aufklärung: In general, this German word and its English equivalent Enlightenment denote the self-emancipation of man from mere authority, prejudice, convention and tradition, with an insistence on freer thinking about problems uncritically referred to these other agencies. According to Kant's famous definition "Enlightenment is the liberation of man from his self-caused state of minority, which is the incapacity of using one's understanding without the direction of another. This state of minority is caused when its source lies not in the lack of understanding, but in the lack of determination and courage to use it without the assistance of another" (Was ist Aufklärung? 1784). In its historical perspective, the Aufklärung refers to the cultural atmosphere and contrlbutions of the 18th century, especially in Germany, France and England [which affected also American thought with B. Franklin, T. Paine and the leaders of the Revolution]. It crystallized tendencies emphasized by the Renaissance, and quickened by modern scepticism and empiricism, and by the great scientific discoveries of the 17th century. This movement, which was represented by men of varying tendencies, gave an impetus to general learning, a more popular philosophy, empirical science, scriptural criticism, social and political thought. More especially, the word Aufklärung is applied to the German contributions to 18th century culture. In philosophy, its principal representatives are G. E. Lessing (1729-81) who believed in free speech and in a methodical criticism of religion, without being a free-thinker; H. S. Reimarus (1694-1768) who expounded a naturalistic philosophy and denied the supernatural origin of Christianity; Moses Mendelssohn (1729-86) who endeavoured to mitigate prejudices and developed a popular common-sense philosophy; Chr. Wolff (1679-1754), J. A. Eberhard (1739-1809) who followed the Leibnizian rationalism and criticized unsuccessfully Kant and Fichte; and J. G. Herder (1744-1803) who was best as an interpreter of others, but whose intuitional suggestions have borne fruit in the organic correlation of the sciences, and in questions of language in relation to human nature and to national character. The works of Kant and Goethe mark the culmination of the German Enlightenment. Cf. J. G. Hibben, Philosophy of the Enlightenment, 1910. --T.G. Augustinianism: The thought of St. Augustine of Hippo, and of his followers. Born in 354 at Tagaste in N. Africa, A. studied rhetoric in Carthage, taught that subject there and in Rome and Milan. Attracted successively to Manicheanism, Scepticism, and Neo-Platontsm, A. eventually found intellectual and moral peace with his conversion to Christianity in his thirty-fourth year. Returning to Africa, he established numerous monasteries, became a priest in 391, Bishop of Hippo in 395. Augustine wrote much: On Free Choice, Confessions, Literal Commentary on Genesis, On the Trinity, and City of God, are his most noted works. He died in 430.   St. Augustine's characteristic method, an inward empiricism which has little in common with later variants, starts from things without, proceeds within to the self, and moves upwards to God. These three poles of the Augustinian dialectic are polarized by his doctrine of moderate illuminism. An ontological illumination is required to explain the metaphysical structure of things. The truth of judgment demands a noetic illumination. A moral illumination is necessary in the order of willing; and so, too, an lllumination of art in the aesthetic order. Other illuminations which transcend the natural order do not come within the scope of philosophy; they provide the wisdoms of theology and mysticism. Every being is illuminated ontologically by number, form, unity and its derivatives, and order. A thing is what it is, in so far as it is more or less flooded by the light of these ontological constituents.   Sensation is necessary in order to know material substances. There is certainly an action of the external object on the body and a corresponding passion of the body, but, as the soul is superior to the body and can suffer nothing from its inferior, sensation must be an action, not a passion, of the soul. Sensation takes place only when the observing soul, dynamically on guard throughout the body, is vitally attentive to the changes suffered by the body. However, an adequate basis for the knowledge of intellectual truth is not found in sensation alone. In order to know, for example, that a body is multiple, the idea of unity must be present already, otherwise its multiplicity could not be recognized. If numbers are not drawn in by the bodily senses which perceive only the contingent and passing, is the mind the source of the unchanging and necessary truth of numbers? The mind of man is also contingent and mutable, and cannot give what it does not possess. As ideas are not innate, nor remembered from a previous existence of the soul, they can be accounted for only by an immutable source higher than the soul. In so far as man is endowed with an intellect, he is a being naturally illuminated by God, Who may be compared to an intelligible sun. The human intellect does not create the laws of thought; it finds them and submits to them. The immediate intuition of these normative rules does not carry any content, thus any trace of ontologism is avoided.   Things have forms because they have numbers, and they have being in so far as they possess form. The sufficient explanation of all formable, and hence changeable, things is an immutable and eternal form which is unrestricted in time and space. The forms or ideas of all things actually existing in the world are in the things themselves (as rationes seminales) and in the Divine Mind (as rationes aeternae). Nothing could exist without unity, for to be is no other than to be one. There is a unity proper to each level of being, a unity of the material individual and species, of the soul, and of that union of souls in the love of the same good, which union constitutes the city. Order, also, is ontologically imbibed by all beings. To tend to being is to tend to order; order secures being, disorder leads to non-being. Order is the distribution which allots things equal and unequal each to its own place and integrates an ensemble of parts in accordance with an end. Hence, peace is defined as the tranquillity of order. Just as things have their being from their forms, the order of parts, and their numerical relations, so too their beauty is not something superadded, but the shining out of all their intelligible co-ingredients.   S. Aurelii Augustini, Opera Omnia, Migne, PL 32-47; (a critical edition of some works will be found in the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, Vienna). Gilson, E., Introd. a l'etude de s. Augustin, (Paris, 1931) contains very good bibliography up to 1927, pp. 309-331. Pope, H., St. Augustine of Hippo, (London, 1937). Chapman, E., St. Augustine's Philos. of Beauty, (N. Y., 1939). Figgis, J. N., The Political Aspects of St. Augustine's "City of God", (London, 1921). --E.C. Authenticity: In a general sense, genuineness, truth according to its title. It involves sometimes a direct and personal characteristic (Whitehead speaks of "authentic feelings").   This word also refers to problems of fundamental criticism involving title, tradition, authorship and evidence. These problems are vital in theology, and basic in scholarship with regard to the interpretation of texts and doctrines. --T.G. Authoritarianism: That theory of knowledge which maintains that the truth of any proposition is determined by the fact of its having been asserted by a certain esteemed individual or group of individuals. Cf. H. Newman, Grammar of Assent; C. S. Peirce, "Fixation of Belief," in Chance, Love and Logic, ed. M. R. Cohen. --A.C.B. Autistic thinking: Absorption in fanciful or wishful thinking without proper control by objective or factual material; day dreaming; undisciplined imagination. --A.C.B. Automaton Theory: Theory that a living organism may be considered a mere machine. See Automatism. Automatism: (Gr. automatos, self-moving) (a) In metaphysics: Theory that animal and human organisms are automata, that is to say, are machines governed by the laws of physics and mechanics. Automatism, as propounded by Descartes, considered the lower animals to be pure automata (Letter to Henry More, 1649) and man a machine controlled by a rational soul (Treatise on Man). Pure automatism for man as well as animals is advocated by La Mettrie (Man, a Machine, 1748). During the Nineteenth century, automatism, combined with epiphenomenalism, was advanced by Hodgson, Huxley and Clifford. (Cf. W. James, The Principles of Psychology, Vol. I, ch. V.) Behaviorism, of the extreme sort, is the most recent version of automatism (See Behaviorism).   (b) In psychology: Psychological automatism is the performance of apparently purposeful actions, like automatic writing without the superintendence of the conscious mind. L. C. Rosenfield, From Beast Machine to Man Machine, N. Y., 1941. --L.W. Automatism, Conscious: The automatism of Hodgson, Huxley, and Clifford which considers man a machine to which mind or consciousness is superadded; the mind of man is, however, causally ineffectual. See Automatism; Epiphenomenalism. --L.W. Autonomy: (Gr. autonomia, independence) Freedom consisting in self-determination and independence of all external constraint. See Freedom. Kant defines autonomy of the will as subjection of the will to its own law, the categorical imperative, in contrast to heteronomy, its subjection to a law or end outside the rational will. (Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals, § 2.) --L.W. Autonomy of ethics: A doctrine, usually propounded by intuitionists, that ethics is not a part of, and cannot be derived from, either metaphysics or any of the natural or social sciences. See Intuitionism, Metaphysical ethics, Naturalistic ethics. --W.K.F. Autonomy of the will: (in Kant's ethics) The freedom of the rational will to legislate to itself, which constitutes the basis for the autonomy of the moral law. --P.A.S. Autonymy: In the terminology introduced by Carnap, a word (phrase, symbol, expression) is autonymous if it is used as a name for itself --for the geometric shape, sound, etc. which it exemplifies, or for the word as a historical and grammatical unit. Autonymy is thus the same as the Scholastic suppositio matertalis (q. v.), although the viewpoint is different. --A.C. Autotelic: (from Gr. autos, self, and telos, end) Said of any absorbing activity engaged in for its own sake (cf. German Selbstzweck), such as higher mathematics, chess, etc. In aesthetics, applied to creative art and play which lack any conscious reference to the accomplishment of something useful. In the view of some, it may constitute something beneficent in itself of which the person following his art impulse (q.v.) or playing is unaware, thus approaching a heterotelic (q.v.) conception. --K.F.L. Avenarius, Richard: (1843-1896) German philosopher who expressed his thought in an elaborate and novel terminology in the hope of constructing a symbolic language for philosophy, like that of mathematics --the consequence of his Spinoza studies. As the most influential apostle of pure experience, the posltivistic motive reaches in him an extreme position. Insisting on the biologic and economic function of thought, he thought the true method of science is to cure speculative excesses by a return to pure experience devoid of all assumptions. Philosophy is the scientific effort to exclude from knowledge all ideas not included in the given. Its task is to expel all extraneous elements in the given. His uncritical use of the category of the given and the nominalistic view that logical relations are created rather than discovered by thought, leads him to banish not only animism but also all of the categories, substance, causality, etc., as inventions of the mind. Explaining the evolution and devolution of the problematization and deproblematization of numerous ideas, and aiming to give the natural history of problems, Avenarius sought to show physiologically, psychologically and historically under what conditions they emerge, are challenged and are solved. He hypothesized a System C, a bodily and central nervous system upon which consciousness depends. R-values are the stimuli received from the world of objects. E-values are the statements of experience. The brain changes that continually oscillate about an ideal point of balance are termed Vitalerhaltungsmaximum. The E-values are differentiated into elements, to which the sense-perceptions or the content of experience belong, and characters, to which belongs everything which psychology describes as feelings and attitudes. Avenarius describes in symbolic form a series of states from balance to balance, termed vital series, all describing a series of changes in System C. Inequalities in the vital balance give rise to vital differences. According to his theory there are two vital series. It assumes a series of brain changes because parallel series of conscious states can be observed. The independent vital series are physical, and the dependent vital series are psychological. The two together are practically covariants. In the case of a process as a dependent vital series three stages can be noted: first, the appearance of the problem, expressed as strain, restlessness, desire, fear, doubt, pain, repentance, delusion; the second, the continued effort and struggle to solve the problem; and finally, the appearance of the solution, characterized by abating anxiety, a feeling of triumph and enjoyment.   Corresponding to these three stages of the dependent series are three stages of the independent series: the appearance of the vital difference and a departure from balance in the System C, the continuance with an approximate vital difference, and lastly, the reduction of the vital difference to zero, the return to stability. By making room for dependent and independent experiences, he showed that physics regards experience as independent of the experiencing indlvidual, and psychology views experience as dependent upon the individual. He greatly influenced Mach and James (q.v.). See Avenarius, Empirio-criticism, Experience, pure. Main works: Kritik der reinen Erfahrung; Der menschliche Weltbegriff. --H.H. Averroes: (Mohammed ibn Roshd) Known to the Scholastics as The Commentator, and mentioned as the author of il gran commento by Dante (Inf. IV. 68) he was born 1126 at Cordova (Spain), studied theology, law, medicine, mathematics, and philosophy, became after having been judge in Sevilla and Cordova, physician to the khalifah Jaqub Jusuf, and charged with writing a commentary on the works of Aristotle. Al-mansur, Jusuf's successor, deprived him of his place because of accusations of unorthodoxy. He died 1198 in Morocco. Averroes is not so much an original philosopher as the author of a minute commentary on the whole works of Aristotle. His procedure was imitated later by Aquinas. In his interpretation of Aristotelian metaphysics Averroes teaches the coeternity of a universe created ex nihilo. This doctrine formed together with the notion of a numerical unity of the active intellect became one of the controversial points in the discussions between the followers of Albert-Thomas and the Latin Averroists. Averroes assumed that man possesses only a disposition for receiving the intellect coming from without; he identifies this disposition with the possible intellect which thus is not truly intellectual by nature. The notion of one intellect common to all men does away with the doctrine of personal immortality. Another doctrine which probably was emphasized more by the Latin Averroists (and by the adversaries among Averroes' contemporaries) is the famous statement about "two-fold truth", viz. that a proposition may be theologically true and philosophically false and vice versa. Averroes taught that religion expresses the (higher) philosophical truth by means of religious imagery; the "two-truth notion" came apparently into the Latin text through a misinterpretation on the part of the translators. The works of Averroes were one of the main sources of medieval Aristotelianlsm, before and even after the original texts had been translated. The interpretation the Latin Averroists found in their texts of the "Commentator" spread in spite of opposition and condemnation. See Averroism, Latin. Averroes, Opera, Venetiis, 1553. M. Horten, Die Metaphysik des Averroes, 1912. P. Mandonnet, Siger de Brabant et l'Averroisme Latin, 2d ed., Louvain, 1911. --R.A. Averroism, Latin: The commentaries on Aristotle written by Averroes (Ibn Roshd) in the 12th century became known to the Western scholars in translations by Michael Scottus, Hermannus Alemannus, and others at the beginning of the 13th century. Many works of Aristotle were also known first by such translations from Arabian texts, though there existed translations from the Greek originals at the same time (Grabmann). The Averroistic interpretation of Aristotle was held to be the true one by many; but already Albert the Great pointed out several notions which he felt to be incompatible with the principles of Christian philosophy, although he relied for the rest on the "Commentator" and apparently hardly used any other text. Aquinas, basing his studies mostly on a translation from the Greek texts, procured for him by William of Moerbecke, criticized the Averroistic interpretation in many points. But the teachings of the Commentator became the foundation for a whole school of philosophers, represented first by the Faculty of Arts at Paris. The most prominent of these scholars was Siger of Brabant. The philosophy of these men was condemned on March 7th, 1277 by Stephen Tempier, Bishop of Paris, after a first condemnation of Aristotelianism in 1210 had gradually come to be neglected. The 219 theses condemned in 1277, however, contain also some of Aquinas which later were generally recognized an orthodox. The Averroistic propositions which aroused the criticism of the ecclesiastic authorities and which had been opposed with great energy by Albert and Thomas refer mostly to the following points: The co-eternity of the created word; the numerical identity of the intellect in all men, the so-called two-fold-truth theory stating that a proposition may be philosophically true although theologically false. Regarding the first point Thomas argued that there is no philosophical proof, either for the co-eternity or against it; creation is an article of faith. The unity of intellect was rejected as incompatible with the true notion of person and with personal immortality. It is doubtful whether Averroes himself held the two-truths theory; it was, however, taught by the Latin Averroists who, notwithstanding the opposition of the Church and the Thomistic philosophers, gained a great influence and soon dominated many universities, especially in Italy. Thomas and his followers were convinced that they interpreted Aristotle correctly and that the Averroists were wrong; one has, however, to admit that certain passages in Aristotle allow for the Averroistic interpretation, especially in regard to the theory of intellect.   Lit.: P. Mandonnet, Siger de Brabant et l'Averroisme Latin au XIIIe Siecle, 2d. ed. Louvain, 1911; M. Grabmann, Forschungen über die lateinischen Aristotelesübersetzungen des XIII. Jahrhunderts, Münster 1916 (Beitr. z. Gesch. Phil. d. MA. Vol. 17, H. 5-6). --R.A. Avesta: See Zendavesta. Avicehron: (or Avencebrol, Salomon ibn Gabirol) The first Jewish philosopher in Spain, born in Malaga 1020, died about 1070, poet, philosopher, and moralist. His main work, Fons vitae, became influential and was much quoted by the Scholastics. It has been preserved only in the Latin translation by Gundissalinus. His doctrine of a spiritual substance individualizing also the pure spirits or separate forms was opposed by Aquinas already in his first treatise De ente, but found favor with the medieval Augustinians also later in the 13th century. He also teaches the necessity of a mediator between God and the created world; such a mediator he finds in the Divine Will proceeding from God and creating, conserving, and moving the world. His cosmogony shows a definitely Neo-Platonic shade and assumes a series of emanations. Cl. Baeumker, Avencebrolis Fons vitae. Beitr. z. Gesch. d. Philos. d. MA. 1892-1895, Vol. I. Joh. Wittman, Die Stellung des hl. Thomas von Aquino zu Avencebrol, ibid. 1900. Vol. III. --R.A. Avicenna: (Abu Ali al Hosain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina) Born 980 in the country of Bocchara, began to write in young years, left more than 100 works, taught in Ispahan, was physician to several Persian princes, and died at Hamadan in 1037. His fame as physician survived his influence as philosopher in the Occident. His medical works were printed still in the 17th century. His philosophy is contained in 18 vols. of a comprehensive encyclopedia, following the tradition of Al Kindi and Al Farabi. Logic, Physics, Mathematics and Metaphysics form the parts of this work. His philosophy is Aristotelian with noticeable Neo-Platonic influences. His doctrine of the universal existing ante res in God, in rebus as the universal nature of the particulars, and post res in the human mind by way of abstraction became a fundamental thesis of medieval Aristotelianism. He sharply distinguished between the logical and the ontological universal, denying to the latter the true nature of form in the composite. The principle of individuation is matter, eternally existent. Latin translations attributed to Avicenna the notion that existence is an accident to essence (see e.g. Guilelmus Parisiensis, De Universo). The process adopted by Avicenna was one of paraphrasis of the Aristotelian texts with many original thoughts interspersed. His works were translated into Latin by Dominicus Gundissalinus (Gondisalvi) with the assistance of Avendeath ibn Daud. This translation started, when it became more generally known, the "revival of Aristotle" at the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th century. Albert the Great and Aquinas professed, notwithstanding their critical attitude, a great admiration for Avicenna whom the Arabs used to call the "third Aristotle". But in the Orient, Avicenna's influence declined soon, overcome by the opposition of the orthodox theologians. Avicenna, Opera, Venetiis, 1495; l508; 1546. M. Horten, Das Buch der Genesung der Seele, eine philosophische Enzyklopaedie Avicenna's; XIII. Teil: Die Metaphysik. Halle a. S. 1907-1909. R. de Vaux, Notes et textes sur l'Avicennisme Latin, Bibl. Thomiste XX, Paris, 1934. --R.A. Avidya: (Skr.) Nescience; ignorance; the state of mind unaware of true reality; an equivalent of maya (q.v.); also a condition of pure awareness prior to the universal process of evolution through gradual differentiation into the elements and factors of knowledge. --K.F.L. Avyakta: (Skr.) "Unmanifest", descriptive of or standing for brahman (q.v.) in one of its or "his" aspects, symbolizing the superabundance of the creative principle, or designating the condition of the universe not yet become phenomenal (aja, unborn). --K.F.L. Awareness: Consciousness considered in its aspect of act; an act of attentive awareness such as the sensing of a color patch or the feeling of pain is distinguished from the content attended to, the sensed color patch, the felt pain. The psychologlcal theory of intentional act was advanced by F. Brentano (Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkte) and received its epistemological development by Meinong, Husserl, Moore, Laird and Broad. See Intentionalism. --L.W. Axiological: (Ger. axiologisch) In Husserl: Of or pertaining to value or theory of value (the latter term understood as including disvalue and value-indifference). --D.C. Axiological ethics: Any ethics which makes the theory of obligation entirely dependent on the theory of value, by making the determination of the rightness of an action wholly dependent on a consideration of the value or goodness of something, e.g. the action itself, its motive, or its consequences, actual or probable. Opposed to deontological ethics. See also teleological ethics. --W.K.F. Axiologic Realism: In metaphysics, theory that value as well as logic, qualities as well as relations, have their being and exist external to the mind and independently of it. Applicable to the philosophy of many though not all realists in the history of philosophy, from Plato to G. E. Moore, A. N. Whitehead, and N, Hartmann. --J.K.F. Axiology: (Gr. axios, of like value, worthy, and logos, account, reason, theory). Modern term for theory of value (the desired, preferred, good), investigation of its nature, criteria, and metaphysical status. Had its rise in Plato's theory of Forms or Ideas (Idea of the Good); was developed in Aristotle's Organon, Ethics, Poetics, and Metaphysics (Book Lambda). Stoics and Epicureans investigated the summum bonum. Christian philosophy (St. Thomas) built on Aristotle's identification of highest value with final cause in God as "a living being, eternal, most good."   In modern thought, apart from scholasticism and the system of Spinoza (Ethica, 1677), in which values are metaphysically grounded, the various values were investigated in separate sciences, until Kant's Critiques, in which the relations of knowledge to moral, aesthetic, and religious values were examined. In Hegel's idealism, morality, art, religion, and philosophy were made the capstone of his dialectic. R. H. Lotze "sought in that which should be the ground of that which is" (Metaphysik, 1879). Nineteenth century evolutionary theory, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and economics subjected value experience to empirical analysis, and stress was again laid on the diversity and relativity of value phenomena rather than on their unity and metaphysical nature. F. Nietzsche's Also Sprach Zarathustra (1883-1885) and Zur Genealogie der Moral (1887) aroused new interest in the nature of value. F. Brentano, Vom Ursprung sittlicher Erkenntnis (1889), identified value with love.   In the twentieth century the term axiology was apparently first applied by Paul Lapie (Logique de la volonte, 1902) and E. von Hartmann (Grundriss der Axiologie, 1908). Stimulated by Ehrenfels (System der Werttheorie, 1897), Meinong (Psychologisch-ethische Untersuchungen zur Werttheorie, 1894-1899), and Simmel (Philosophie des Geldes, 1900). W. M. Urban wrote the first systematic treatment of axiology in English (Valuation, 1909), phenomenological in method under J. M. Baldwin's influence. Meanwhile H. Münsterberg wrote a neo-Fichtean system of values (The Eternal Values, 1909).   Among important recent contributions are: B. Bosanquet, The Principle of Individuality and Value (1912), a free reinterpretation of Hegelianism; W. R. Sorley, Moral Values and the Idea of God (1918, 1921), defending a metaphysical theism; S. Alexander, Space, Time, and Deity (1920), realistic and naturalistic; N. Hartmann, Ethik (1926), detailed analysis of types and laws of value; R. B. Perry's magnum opus, General Theory of Value (1926), "its meaning and basic principles construed in terms of interest"; and J. Laird, The Idea of Value (1929), noteworthy for historical exposition. A naturalistic theory has been developed by J. Dewey (Theory of Valuation, 1939), for which "not only is science itself a value . . . but it is the supreme means of the valid determination of all valuations." A. J. Ayer, Language, Truth and Logic (1936) expounds the view of logical positivism that value is "nonsense." J. Hessen, Wertphilosophie (1937), provides an account of recent German axiology from a neo-scholastic standpoint.   The problems of axiology fall into four main groups, namely, those concerning (1) the nature of value, (2) the types of value, (3) the criterion of value, and (4) the metaphysical status of value.   (1) The nature of value experience. Is valuation fulfillment of desire (voluntarism: Spinoza, Ehrenfels), pleasure (hedonism: Epicurus, Bentham, Meinong), interest (Perry), preference (Martineau), pure rational will (formalism: Stoics, Kant, Royce), apprehension of tertiary qualities (Santayana), synoptic experience of the unity of personality (personalism: T. H. Green, Bowne), any experience that contributes to enhanced life (evolutionism: Nietzsche), or "the relation of things as means to the end or consequence actually reached" (pragmatism, instrumentalism: Dewey).   (2) The types of value. Most axiologists distinguish between intrinsic (consummatory) values (ends), prized for their own sake, and instrumental (contributory) values (means), which are causes (whether as economic goods or as natural events) of intrinsic values. Most intrinsic values are also instrumental to further value experience; some instrumental values are neutral or even disvaluable intrinsically. Commonly recognized as intrinsic values are the (morally) good, the true, the beautiful, and the holy. Values of play, of work, of association, and of bodily well-being are also acknowledged. Some (with Montague) question whether the true is properly to be regarded as a value, since some truth is disvaluable, some neutral; but love of truth, regardless of consequences, seems to establish the value of truth. There is disagreement about whether the holy (religious value) is a unique type (Schleiermacher, Otto), or an attitude toward other values (Kant, Höffding), or a combination of the two (Hocking). There is also disagreement about whether the variety of values is irreducible (pluralism) or whether all values are rationally related in a hierarchy or system (Plato, Hegel, Sorley), in which values interpenetrate or coalesce into a total experience.   (3) The criterion of value. The standard for testing values is influenced by both psychological and logical theory. Hedonists find the standard in the quantity of pleasure derived by the individual (Aristippus) or society (Bentham). Intuitionists appeal to an ultimate insight into preference (Martineau, Brentano). Some idealists recognize an objective system of rational norms or ideals as criterion (Plato, Windelband), while others lay more stress on rational wholeness and coherence (Hegel, Bosanquet, Paton) or inclusiveness (T. H. Green). Naturalists find biological survival or adjustment (Dewey) to be the standard. Despite differences, there is much in common in the results of the application of these criteria.   (4) The metaphysical status of value. What is the relation of values to the facts investigated by natural science (Koehler), of Sein to Sollen (Lotze, Rickert), of human experience of value to reality independent of man (Hegel, Pringle-Pattlson, Spaulding)? There are three main answers:   subjectivism (value is entirely dependent on and relative to human experience of it: so most hedonists, naturalists, positivists);   logical objectivism (values are logical essences or subsistences, independent of their being known, yet with no existential status or action in reality);   metaphysical objectivism (values   --or norms or ideals   --are integral, objective, and active constituents of the metaphysically real: so theists, absolutists, and certain realists and naturalists like S. Alexander and Wieman). --E.S.B. Axiom: See Mathematics. Axiomatic method: That method of constructing a deductive system consisting of deducing by specified rules all statements of the system save a given few from those given few, which are regarded as axioms or postulates of the system. See Mathematics. --C.A.B. Ayam atma brahma: (Skr.) "This self is brahman", famous quotation from Brhadaranyaka Upanishad 2.5.19, one of many alluding to the central theme of the Upanishads, i.e., the identity of the human and divine or cosmic. --K.F.L.

A. While Nicholas of Cusa referred to God as "the absolute," the noun form of this term came into common use through the writings of Schelling and Hegel. Its adoption spread in France through Cousin and in Britain through Hamilton. According to Kant the Ideas of Reason seek both the absolute totality of conditions and their absolutely unconditioned Ground. This Ground of the Real Fichte identified with the Absolute Ego (q.v.). For Schelling the Absolute is a primordial World Ground, a spiritual unity behind all logical and ontological oppositions, the self-differentiating source of both Mind and Nature. For Hegel, however, the Absolute is the All conceived as a timeless, perfect, organic whole of self-thinking Thought. In England the Absolute has occasionally been identified with the Real considered as unrelated or "unconditioned" and hence as the "Unknowable" (Mansel, H. Spencer). Until recently, however, it was commonly appropriated by the Absolute Idealists to connote with Hegel the complete, the whole, the perfect, i.e. the Real conceived as an all-embracing unity that complements, fulfills, or transmutes into a higher synthesis the partial, fragmentary, and "self-contradictory" experiences, thoughts, purposes, values, and achievements of finite existence. The specific emphasis given to this all-inclusive perfection varies considerably, i.e. logical wholeness or concreteness (Hegel), metaphysical completeness (Hamilton), mystical feeling (Bradley), aesthetic completeness (Bosanquet), moral perfection (Royce). The Absolute is also variously conceived by this school as an all-inclusive Person, a Society of persons, and as an impersonal whole of Experience.

Bentham, Jeremy: (1748-1832) Founder of the English Utilitarian School of Philosophy. In law, he is remembered for his criticism of Blackstone's views of the English constitution, for his examination of the legal fiction and for his treatment of the subject of evidence. In politics, he is most famous for his analysis of the principles of legislation and, in ethics, for his greatest happiness principle. See Hedonic Calculus; Utilitarianism. J. Bentham, Principles of Morals and Legislation, 1789; Outline of a New System of Logic, 1827; Deontology. -- L.E.D.

(b) Formalistically (or deontologically) regarded as not equivalent to the above, as perhaps, indefinable. For example, C. D. Broad holds that the rightness or wrongness of an action in a given situation is a function of its "fittingness" in that situation and of its utility in that situation. W. D. Ross holds that in given circumstances that action is right whose prima facie rightness in the respects in which it is prima facie right outweights its prima facie wrongness in the respects in which it is prima facie wrong to a greater degree than is the cast with any possible alternative action. -- C.A.B.

B. In ontology, power is often synonymous with potency (q.v.) Aristotle, who is mainly responsible for the development of this notion (Metaph. IV (5) 12.), distinguishes three aspects of it as a source of change, as a capacity of performing, and as a state in virtue of which things are unchangeable by themselves. Hobbes accepts only the first of these meanings, namely that power is the source of motion. Various questions are involved in the analysis of the notion of power, as, for example, whether power is an accident or a perfection of substance, and whether it is distinct from it.

(b) More recently understood, especially in England, as the view that the right act is the act which will actually or probably produce at least as much intrinsic good, directly or indirectly, as any other action open to the agent in question. On this interpretation, traditional utilitarianism is one species of utilitarianism -- that which regards pleasure as the good. Ideal utilitarianism, on the other hand, holds that other things besides pleasure are good (see G.E. Moore, H. Rashdall, J. Laird) In America utilitarianism is chiefly associated with voluntaristic or "interest" theories of value, e.g. in the pragmatic ethics of James and Dewev, and in R. B. Perry. See intuitionism, deontological ethics, teleological ethics. -- W.K.F.

Ontologically, its materialism means that matter, nature, the observable world is taken "without reservations," as real in its own right, neither deriving its reality from any supernatural or transcendental source, nor dependent for its existence on the mind of man. It is considered scientifically evident that matter is prior to mind both temporally and logically in the sense that mind never appears except as an outgrowth of matter, and must be explained accordingly. Space and time are \iewed as forms of the existence of matter.

Ontology: The theory of being as being. For Aristotle, the First Philosophy, the science of the essence of things. The science of fundamental principles; the doctrine of the categories. Ultimate philosophy; rational cosmology. Synonymous with metaphysics.

brontobyte "unit, data" A proposed unit of {data} equal to 10^27 {bytes}. A brontobyte is 1000^9 bytes or 1000 {yottabytes}. "Bronto-" is not an official prefix and the term brontobyte is generally attributed to the IBM Dictionary of Computing. One brontobyte would be enough data to store a three-dimensional map of the Earth with one byte for each {voxel} of a one-centimetre grid. See {prefix}. [Where did IBM get it from?] (2013-11-04)

brontolite ::: n. --> Alt. of Brontolith

brontolith ::: n. --> An aerolite.

brontology ::: n. --> A treatise upon thunder.

brontosaurus ::: n. --> A genus of American jurassic dinosaurs. A length of sixty feet is believed to have been attained by these reptiles.

brontotherium ::: n. --> A genus of large extinct mammals from the miocene strata of western North America. They were allied to the rhinoceros, but the skull bears a pair of powerful horn cores in front of the orbits, and the fore feet were four-toed. See Illustration in Appendix.

brontozoum ::: n. --> An extinct animal of large size, known from its three-toed footprints in Mesozoic sandstone.

(b) That which is asserted in an act of judgment, often called a belief or a proposition. That which is judged may merely be contemplated or considered instead of being affirmed or denied. Opinions differ as to the ontological status of propositions. Some regard them as mental, some as neutral, some as verbal. -- C.A.B.

bus master ::: (architecture) The device in a computer which is driving the address bus and bus control signals at some point in time. In a simple architecture only the controller directly while the CPU performs other tasks which do not require the bus, e.g. fetching code from its cache.Note that any device can drive data onto the data bus when the CPU reads from that device, but only the bus master drives the address bus and control signals.Direct Memory Access is a simple form of bus mastering where the I/O device is set up by the CPU to read from or write to one or more contiguous blocks of (e.g. servicing a complete NFS request). This will normally mean that the I/O device contains its own processor or microcontroller.See also distributed kernel. (1996-08-26)

bus master "architecture" The device in a computer which is driving the {address bus} and bus control signals at some point in time. In a simple architecture only the (single) {CPU} can be bus master but this means that all communications between ("slave") I/O devices must involve the CPU. More sophisticated architectures allow other capable devices (or multiple CPUs) to take turns at controling the bus. This allows, for example, a {network controller} card to access a {disk controller} directly while the CPU performs other tasks which do not require the bus, e.g. fetching code from its {cache}. Note that any device can drive data onto the {data bus} when the CPU reads from that device, but only the bus master drives the {address bus} and control signals. {Direct Memory Access} is a simple form of bus mastering where the I/O device is set up by the CPU to read from or write to one or more contiguous blocks of memory and then signal to the CPU when it has done so. Full bus mastering (or "First Party DMA", "bus mastering DMA") implies that the I/O device is capable of performing more complex sequences of operations without CPU intervention (e.g. servicing a complete {NFS} request). This will normally mean that the I/O device contains its own processor or {microcontroller}. See also {distributed kernel}. (1996-08-26)

calling convention "programming" The arrangement of {arguments} for a procedure or function call. Different programming languages may require arguments to be pushed onto a {stack} or entered in {registers} in left-to-right or right-to left order, and either the caller or the callee can be responsible for removing the arguments. The calling convention also determines if a variable number of arguments is allowed. (1995-11-11)

calling convention ::: (programming) The arrangement of arguments for a procedure or function call. Different programming languages may require arguments to be pushed onto a The calling convention also determines if a variable number of arguments is allowed. (1995-11-11)

cape ::: n. --> A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into the sea or a lake; a promontory; a headland.
A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the neck over the back, arms, and shoulders, but not reaching below the hips. See Cloak. ::: v. i.


Cartesian coordinates "mathematics, graphics" (After Renee Descartes, French philosopher and mathematician) A pair of numbers, (x, y), defining the position of a point in a two-dimensional space by its perpendicular projection onto two axes which are at right angles to each other. x and y are also known as the {abscissa} and {ordinate}. The idea can be generalised to any number of independent axes. Compare {polar coordinates}. (1997-07-08)

Cartesian coordinates ::: (mathematics, graphics) (After Renee Descartes, French philosopher and mathematician) A pair of numbers, (x, y), defining the position of a point in a two-dimensional space by its perpendicular projection onto two axes which are at right angles to each other. x and y are also known as the abscissa and ordinate.The idea can be generalised to any number of independent axes.Compare polar coordinates. (1997-07-08)

Celeron ::: (processor) Intel Corporation's trade name for its family of Pentium II microprocessors meant for use in low-end computers.The Celeron is constructed on the 0.25 micron Deschutes base. Clock rates of 266, 300 and 333 MHz are supported. It is built on the same daughterboard as the Pentium II CPUs without the Level 2 cache RAM. The 300A and 333 MHz Celerons include 128k of Level 2 cache.A special mounting bracket on the motherboard is used to secure the Celeron in place in its standard 242-pin Slot 1 socket. Intel calls the caseless design mounting configurations is to prevent users from placing lower cost processors onto Pentium II motherboards.A Celeron is about one third the cost of a similar speed Pentium II. Hardware hackers claim that the Celeron 300 without Level 2 cache could be overclocked to perform as well as a Pentium II at a fraction of the price. . . (1998-10-06)

Celeron "processor" {Intel Corporation}'s trade name for its family of {Pentium II} {microprocessors} meant for use in low-end computers. The Celeron is constructed on the 0.25 micron Deschutes base. {Clock rates} of 266, 300 and 333 {MHz} are supported. It is built on the same {daughterboard} as the Pentium II without the black plastic case and {heat sink}. Four Celeron models are in production as of October 1998. The 266 and 300 MHz models are essentially Pentium II {CPUs} without the Level 2 {cache} {RAM}. The 300A and 333 MHz Celerons include 128k of Level 2 cache. A special mounting bracket on the motherboard is used to secure the Celeron in place in its standard 242-pin Slot 1 socket. Intel calls the caseless design SEPP (Single Edge Processor Package) to differentiate it from the Pentium II SEC (Single Edge Cartridge). Some believe that the real purpose for the different mounting configurations is to prevent users from placing lower cost processors onto Pentium II motherboards. A Celeron is about one third the cost of a similar speed Pentium II. Hardware {hackers} claim that the Celeron 300 without Level 2 cache could be {overclocked} to perform as well as a Pentium II at a fraction of the price. {(http://intel.com/Celeron/)}. {Tom's Hardware (http://www2.tomshardware.com/cpuslot1.html)}. (1998-10-06)

character encoding "character" (Or "character encoding scheme") A mapping between {binary} data values and character {code positions} (or "code points"). Early systems stored characters in a variety of ways, e.g. four six-bit characters in a 24-bit word, but around 1960, eight-bit bytes started to become the most common data storage layout, with each character stored in one byte, typically in the {ASCII} character set. In the case of {ASCII}, the character encoding is an {identity} mapping: code position 65 maps to the byte value 65. This is possible because ASCII uses only code positions representable as single {bytes}, i.e., values between 0 and 255. ({US-ASCII} only uses values 0 to 127, in fact.) From the late 1990s, there was increased use of larger character sets such as {Unicode} and many {CJK} {coded character sets}. These can represent characters from many languages and more symbols. {Unicode} uses many more than the 256 code positions that can be represented by one byte. It thus requires more complex mappings: sometimes the characters are mapped onto pairs of bytes (see {DBCS}). In many cases, this breaks programs that assume a one-to-one mapping of bytes to characters, and so, for example, treat any occurrance of the byte value 13 as a {carriage return}. To avoid this problem, character encodings such as {UTF-8} were devised. (2015-11-29)

character encoding ::: (character) (Or character encoding scheme) A mapping of binary values to code positions and back; generally a 1:1 (bijective) mapping.In the case of ASCII, this is generally a f(x)=x mapping: code point 65 maps to the byte value 65, and vice versa. This is possible because ASCII uses only code positions representable as single bytes, i.e., values between 0 and 255, at most. (US-ASCII only uses values 0 to 127, in fact.)Unicode and many CJK coded character sets use many more than 255 positions, requiring more complex mappings: sometimes the characters are mapped onto pairs occurrance of the byte value 13 as a carriage return. To avoid this problem, character encodings such as UTF-8 were devised. (1998-10-18)

character repertoire ::: (character) The set of all characters onto which a coded character set maps integers (code positions).For example, consider these two simple coded character sets: Coded Character Set One:integer 0 -> the character A incompatible), these are different coded character sets. (1998-12-17)

character repertoire "character" The set of all {characters} onto which a {coded character set} maps {integers} ({code positions}). For example, consider these two simple coded character sets: Coded Character Set One: integer 0 -" the character "A" integer 1 -" the character "B" Coded Character Set Two: integer 0 -" the character "B" integer 1 -" the character "A" Both of these coded character sets map to the characters "A" and "B", so they have the same character repertoire. But since the mapping is different (and obviously incompatible), these are different coded character sets. (1998-12-17)

clash ::: v. i. --> To make a noise by striking against something; to dash noisily together.
To meet in opposition; to act in a contrary direction; to come onto collision; to interfere. ::: v. t. --> To strike noisily against or together.


Concurrent Euclid ::: (language, parallel) A concurrent extension of a subset of Euclid (Simple Euclid) developed by J.R. Cordy and R.C. Holt of the University of Toronto in 1980.Concurrent Euclid features separate compilation, modules, processes and monitors, signal and wait on condition variables, 'converters' to defeat strong type checking, absolute addresses. All procedures and functions are re-entrant. TUNIS (a Unix-like operating system) is written in Concurrent Euclid.[Specification of Concurrent Euclid, J.R. Cordy & R.C. Holt, Reports CSRI-115 & CSRI-133, CSRI, U Toronto, Jul 1980, rev. Aug 1981].[Concurrent Euclid, The Unix System, and Tunis, R.C. Holt, A-W, 1983].(2005-02-19)

Concurrent Euclid "language, parallel" A {concurrent} extension of a subset of {Euclid} ("{Simple Euclid}") developed by J.R. Cordy and R.C. Holt of the {University of Toronto} in 1980. Concurrent Euclid features {separate compilation}, {modules}, processes and {monitors}, {signal} and {wait} on {condition variables}, 'converters' to defeat {strong type checking}, absolute addresses. All procedures and functions are {re-entrant}. {TUNIS} (a {Unix}-like {operating system}) is written in Concurrent Euclid. ["Specification of Concurrent Euclid", J.R. Cordy & R.C. Holt, Reports CSRI-115 & CSRI-133, CSRI, U Toronto, Jul 1980, rev. Aug 1981]. ["Concurrent Euclid, The Unix System, and Tunis," R.C. Holt, A-W, 1983]. (2005-02-19)

Consequently, the dialectical method means basically that all things must be investigated in terms of their histories; the important consideration is not the state in which the object appears at the moment, but the rate, direction and probable outcome of the changes which are taking place as a result of the conflict of forces, internal and external. The necessity of observation and prediction in every field is thus ontologically grounded, according to dialectical materialism, which not only rejects a priorism, holding that "nature is the test of dialectics" (Engels: Anti-Dühring), but claims to express with much more fidelity than formal logic, with its emphasis on unmoving form rather than changing content, the basis of the method modern science actually uses. There is an equal rejection of theory without practice and practice without theory.

contertionist ::: n. --> One who makes or practices contortions.

contorniate ::: n. --> Alt. of Contorniate
A species of medal or medallion of bronze, having a deep furrow on the contour or edge; -- supposed to have been struck in the days of Constantine and his successors.


contorsion ::: n. --> See Contortion.

contorted ::: a. --> Twisted, or twisted together.
Twisted back upon itself, as some parts of plants.
Arranged so as to overlap each other; as, petals in contorted or convolute aestivation.


contortion ::: n. --> A twisting; a writhing; wry motion; a twist; as, the contortion of the muscles of the face.

contortive ::: a. --> Expressing contortion.

contorts ::: twists, wrenches, or bends severely out of shape.

contortuplicate ::: a. --> Plaited lengthwise and twisted in addition, as the bud of the morning-glory.

contort ::: v. t. --> To twist, or twist together; to turn awry; to bend; to distort; to wrest.

contourniated ::: a. --> Having furrowed edges, as if turned in a lathe.

contour ::: n. --> The outline of a figure or body, or the line or lines representing such an outline; the line that bounds; periphery.
The outline of a horizontal section of the ground, or of works of fortification. html{color:


contours ::: outlines of figures or bodies, edges or lines that define or bound shapes, objects or forms.

Cosmology: A branch of philosophy which treats of the origin and structure of the universe. It is to be contrasted with ontology or metaphysics, the study of the most general features of reality, natural and supernatural, and with the philosophy of nature, which investigates the basic laws, processes and divisions of the objects in nature. It is perhaps impossible to draw or maintain a sharp distinction between these different subjects, and treatises which profess to deal with one of them usually contain considerable material on the others. Encyclopedia, section 35), are the contingency, necessity, eternity, limitations and formal laws of the world, the freedom of man and the origin of evil. Most philosophers would add to the foregoing the question of the nature and interrelationship of space and time, and would perhaps exclude the question of the nature of freedom and the origin of evil as outside the province of cosmology. The method of investigation has usually been to accept the principles of science or the results of metaphysics and develop the consequences. The test of a cosmology most often used is perhaps that of exhibiting the degree of accordance it has with respect to both empirical fact and metaphysical truth. The value of a cosmology seems to consist primarily in its capacity to provide an ultimate frame for occurrences in nature, and to offer a demonstration of where the limits of the spatio-temporal world are, and how they might be transcended.

crash 1. A sudden, usually drastic failure. Most often said of the {system}, especially of magnetic disk drives (the term originally described what happened when the air gap of a hard disk collapses). "Three {lusers} lost their files in last night's disk crash." A disk crash that involves the read/write heads dropping onto the surface of the disks and scraping off the oxide may also be referred to as a "head crash", whereas the term "system crash" usually, though not always, implies that the operating system or other software was at fault. 2. To fail suddenly. "Has the system just crashed?" "Something crashed the OS!" See {down}. Also used transitively to indicate the cause of the crash (usually a person or a program, or both). "Those idiots playing {SPACEWAR} crashed the system." [{Jargon File}] (1994-12-01)

creeping featurism ::: (jargon) /kree'ping fee'chr-izm/ (Or feature creep) A systematic tendency to load more chrome and features onto systems at the expense of whatever elegance they may have possessed when originally designed. The main problem with BSD Unix has always been creeping featurism.More generally, creeping featurism is the tendency for anything to become more complicated because people keep saying Gee, it would be even better if it had easy to add just one extra little feature to help someone, and then another, and another, .... When creeping featurism gets out of hand, it's like a cancer.Usually this term is used to describe computer programs, but it could also be said of the federal government, the IRS 1040 form, and new cars. A similar phenomenon sometimes afflicts conscious redesigns; see second-system effect. See also creeping elegance.[Jargon File] (1997-08-03)

creeping featurism "jargon" /kree'ping fee'chr-izm/ (Or "feature creep") A systematic tendency to load more {chrome} and {features} onto systems at the expense of whatever elegance they may have possessed when originally designed. "The main problem with {BSD} Unix has always been creeping featurism." More generally, creeping featurism is the tendency for anything to become more complicated because people keep saying "Gee, it would be even better if it had this feature too". The result is usually a patchwork because it grew one ad-hoc step at a time, rather than being planned. Planning is a lot of work, but it's easy to add just one extra little feature to help someone, and then another, and another, .... When creeping featurism gets out of hand, it's like a cancer. Usually this term is used to describe computer programs, but it could also be said of the federal government, the IRS 1040 form, and new cars. A similar phenomenon sometimes afflicts conscious redesigns; see {second-system effect}. See also {creeping elegance}. [{Jargon File}] (1997-08-03)

Critical Monism: (a) In ontology: The view of reality which holds that it is one in number but that the unity embraces real multiplicity. Harald Höffding (1843-1931) gave the title of critical monism to the theory that reality, like conscious experience, is one although there are many items within that experience. Another example: both the One and the Many exist and in the closest relation without either merging or cancelling the other. The One is immanent in the Many although transcendent; the Many are immanent in the One although in a sense beyond it.

crooked ::: 1. Bent, angled or winding; deformed or contorted. 2. Dishonest or unscrupulous; fraudulent; perverse.

curl ::: n. --> To twist or form into ringlets; to crisp, as the hair.
To twist or make onto coils, as a serpent&


Curry, Walter Clyde. Milton’s Ontology, Cosmogony and

dandelion ::: n. --> A well-known plant of the genus Taraxacum (T. officinale, formerly called T. Dens-leonis and Leontodos Taraxacum) bearing large, yellow, compound flowers, and deeply notched leaves.

database management system "database" (DBMS) A suite of programs which typically manage large structured sets of persistent data, offering ad hoc query facilities to many users. They are widely used in business applications. A database management system (DBMS) can be an extremely complex set of software programs that controls the organisation, storage and retrieval of data (fields, records and files) in a database. It also controls the security and integrity of the database. The DBMS accepts requests for data from the application program and instructs the operating system to transfer the appropriate data. When a DBMS is used, information systems can be changed much more easily as the organisation's information requirements change. New categories of data can be added to the database without disruption to the existing system. Data security prevents unauthorised users from viewing or updating the database. Using passwords, users are allowed access to the entire database or subsets of the database, called subschemas (pronounced "sub-skeema"). For example, an employee database can contain all the data about an individual employee, but one group of users may be authorised to view only payroll data, while others are allowed access to only work history and medical data. The DBMS can maintain the integrity of the database by not allowing more than one user to update the same record at the same time. The DBMS can keep duplicate records out of the database; for example, no two customers with the same customer numbers (key fields) can be entered into the database. {Query languages} and {report writers} allow users to interactively interrogate the database and analyse its data. If the DBMS provides a way to interactively enter and update the database, as well as interrogate it, this capability allows for managing personal databases. However, it may not leave an audit trail of actions or provide the kinds of controls necessary in a multi-user organisation. These controls are only available when a set of application programs are customised for each data entry and updating function. A business information system is made up of subjects (customers, employees, vendors, etc.) and activities (orders, payments, purchases, etc.). Database design is the process of deciding how to organize this data into record types and how the record types will relate to each other. The DBMS should mirror the organisation's data structure and process transactions efficiently. Organisations may use one kind of DBMS for daily transaction processing and then move the detail onto another computer that uses another DBMS better suited for random inquiries and analysis. Overall systems design decisions are performed by data administrators and systems analysts. Detailed database design is performed by database administrators. The three most common organisations are the {hierarchical database}, {network database} and {relational database}. A database management system may provide one, two or all three methods. Inverted lists and other methods are also used. The most suitable structure depends on the application and on the transaction rate and the number of inquiries that will be made. Database machines are specially designed computers that hold the actual databases and run only the DBMS and related software. Connected to one or more mainframes via a high-speed channel, database machines are used in large volume transaction processing environments. Database machines have a large number of DBMS functions built into the hardware and also provide special techniques for accessing the disks containing the databases, such as using multiple processors concurrently for high-speed searches. The world of information is made up of data, text, pictures and voice. Many DBMSs manage text as well as data, but very few manage both with equal proficiency. Throughout the 1990s, as storage capacities continue to increase, DBMSs will begin to integrate all forms of information. Eventually, it will be common for a database to handle data, text, graphics, voice and video with the same ease as today's systems handle data. See also: {intelligent database}. (1998-10-07)

database management system ::: (database) (DBMS) A suite of programs which typically manage large structured sets of persistent data, offering ad hoc query facilities to many users. They are widely used in business applications.A database management system (DBMS) can be an extremely complex set of software programs that controls the organisation, storage and retrieval of data (fields, the database. The DBMS accepts requests for data from the application program and instructs the operating system to transfer the appropriate data.When a DBMS is used, information systems can be changed much more easily as the organisation's information requirements change. New categories of data can be added to the database without disruption to the existing system.Data security prevents unauthorised users from viewing or updating the database. Using passwords, users are allowed access to the entire database or subsets of group of users may be authorised to view only payroll data, while others are allowed access to only work history and medical data.The DBMS can maintain the integrity of the database by not allowing more than one user to update the same record at the same time. The DBMS can keep duplicate records out of the database; for example, no two customers with the same customer numbers (key fields) can be entered into the database.Query languages and report writers allow users to interactively interrogate the database and analyse its data.If the DBMS provides a way to interactively enter and update the database, as well as interrogate it, this capability allows for managing personal databases. available when a set of application programs are customised for each data entry and updating function.A business information system is made up of subjects (customers, employees, vendors, etc.) and activities (orders, payments, purchases, etc.). Database and how the record types will relate to each other. The DBMS should mirror the organisation's data structure and process transactions efficiently.Organisations may use one kind of DBMS for daily transaction processing and then move the detail onto another computer that uses another DBMS better suited for data administrators and systems analysts. Detailed database design is performed by database administrators.The three most common organisations are the hierarchical database, network database and relational database. A database management system may provide one, most suitable structure depends on the application and on the transaction rate and the number of inquiries that will be made.Database machines are specially designed computers that hold the actual databases and run only the DBMS and related software. Connected to one or more accessing the disks containing the databases, such as using multiple processors concurrently for high-speed searches.The world of information is made up of data, text, pictures and voice. Many DBMSs manage text as well as data, but very few manage both with equal common for a database to handle data, text, graphics, voice and video with the same ease as today's systems handle data.See also: intelligent database. (1998-10-07)

daughterboard "hardware" (Or "daughter board", "daughtercard", "daughter card") A {printed circuit board} that connects to the {motherboard}. The daughterboard is typically smaller than the motherboard. A daughterdboard often adds to or supports the main functions of the {motherboard}, unlike an {expansion card} which provides some new function. For example, a post-release hardware modification might be released as a daughterboard for soldering onto the {motherboard}. (2004-09-28)

daughterboard ::: (hardware) (Or daughter board, daughtercard, daughter card) A printed circuit board that connects to the motherboard. The daughterboard is typically smaller than the motherboard.A daughterdboard often adds to or supports the main functions of the motherboard, unlike an expansion card which provides some new function. For example, a post-release hardware modification might be released as a daughterboard for soldering onto the motherboard.(2004-09-28)

dd ::: A Unix copy command with special options suitable for block-oriented devices; it was often used in heavy-handed system maintenance, as in Let's dd the root partition onto a tape, then use the boot PROM to load it back on to a new disk. dd had a distinctly non-Unixy keyword option syntax reminiscent of IBM System/360 JCL (which had an elaborate DD Dataset Definition specification for I/O devices). Though the command filled a need, the interface design was clearly a prank.[Jargon File](2005-08-08)

dd A {Unix} copy command with special options suitable for block-oriented devices; it was often used in heavy-handed system maintenance, as in "Let's "dd" the {root partition} onto a tape, then use the {boot PROM} to load it back on to a new disk". dd had a distinctly non-Unixy keyword option syntax reminiscent of {IBM} {System/360} JCL (which had an elaborate DD "Dataset Definition" specification for I/O devices). Though the command filled a need, the interface design was clearly a prank. [{Jargon File}] (2005-08-08)

Defenses (Defense Mechanisms) ::: Psychological forces which prevent undesirable or inappropriate impulses from entering consciousness (e.g., forgetting responsibilities that we really didn&

Dense order: See Continuity. Deontological ethics: Any ethics which does not make the theory of obligation entirely dependent on the theory of value, holding that an action may be known to be right without a consideration of the goodness of anything, or at least that an action may be right and be known to be so even though it does not flow from the agent's best motive (or even from a good one) and does not, by being performed, bring into being as much good as some other action open to the agent. Opposed to axiological ethics. Also called formalism and intuitionism. See Intuitionism. -- W.K.F.

deontological ::: a. --> Pertaining to deontology.

deontologist ::: n. --> One versed in deontology.

deontology ::: n. --> The science relat/ to duty or moral obligation.

Determination: (Lat. determinare, to limit) The limitation of a reality or thought to a narrower field than its original one. In a monistic philosophy the original, single principle must be considered as narrowed down to various genera and species, and eventually to individual existence if such be admitted, in order to introduce that differentiation of reality which is required in a multiple world. In Platonism, the Forms or Ideas are one for each type of thing but are "determined" to multiple existence by the addition of matter (Timaeus). Neo-Platonism is even more interested in real determination, since the One is the logical antecedent of the Many. Here determination is effected by the introduction of negations, or privations, into successive emanations of the One. With Boethius, mediaeval philosophy became concerned with the determination of being-in-general to an actual manifold of things. In Boethianism there is a fusion of the question of real determination with that of logical limitation of concepts. In modern thought, the problem is acute in Spinozism: universal substance (substantia, natura, Deus) must be reduced to an apparent manifold through attributes, modes to the individual. Determination is said to be by way of negation, according to Spinoza (Epist. 50), and this means that universal substance is in its perfect form indeterminate, but is thought to become determinate by a sort of logical loss of absolute perfection. The theory is brought to an almost absurd simplicity in the Ontology of Chr. Wolff, where being is pictured as successively determined to genera, species and individual. Determination is also an important factor in the developmental theories of Hegel and Bergson. -- V.J.B.

Deustua, Alejandro: Born in Huancayo, Junin (Peru), 1849. Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Marcos in Lima, Peru. According to Deustua, there are two kinds of freedom, the Static and the Dynamic. The former accounts for the cosmic order and harmony of phenomena. Dynamic liberty, however, is, above all, creativity and novelty. The world, not as it is ontologically, but as we experience it, that is, as it comes within the area of consciousness, results from a Hegelian contraposition of the two types of freedom. In this contraposition, the synthesis is always more of the nature of dynamic freedom than it is static. With these presuppositions, Deustua finally works up a kind of practical philosophy leading up to an axiology which he himself finds implied in his concept of freedom. The following are among Deustua's most important works: Las Ideas de Orden Libertad en la Historia del Pensamiento Humano; Historia de las Ideas Esteticas; Estetica General; Estetica Aplicada. -- J.A.F.

dews ::: 1. Water droplets condensed from the air, usually at night, onto cool surfaces. 2. Something like or compared to such drops of moisture, as in purity, delicacy, or refreshing quality. dewy, Dew-time.

digital electronics ::: (electronics) The implementation of two-valued logic using electronic logic gates such as and gates, or gates and flip-flops. In such circuits the for false and +5V for true. Similarly, numbers are normally represented in binary using two different voltages to represented zero and one.Digital electronics contrasts with analogue electronics which represents continuously varying quantities like sound pressure using continuously varying voltages.Digital electronics is the foundation of modern computers and digital communications. Massively complex digital logic circuits with millions of gates can now be built onto a single integrated circuit such as a microprocessor and these circuits can perform millions of operations per second.(2006-01-14)

digital electronics "electronics" The implementation of {two-valued logic} using electronic {logic gates} such as {and gates}, {or gates} and {flip-flops}. In such circuits the logical values true and false are represented by two different {voltages}, e.g. 0V for false and +5V for true. Similarly, numbers are normally represented in {binary} using two different voltages to represented zero and one. Digital electronics contrasts with {analogue} electronics which represents continuously varying quantities like sound pressure using continuously varying voltages. Digital electronics is the foundation of modern computers and {digital communications}. Massively complex digital logic circuits with millions of gates can now be built onto a single {integrated circuit} such as a {microprocessor} and these circuits can perform millions of operations per second. (2006-01-14)

Digital Subscriber Line Access Module "networking, hardware" (DSLAM, or Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) The generic term for the {Central Office} (CO) equipment where x{DSL} lines are terminated. The multiple {DSL} signals may be {multiplexed} onto a {wideband} channel such as {ATM}. (2000-04-05)

Digital Subscriber Line Access Module ::: (networking, hardware) (DSLAM, or Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) The generic term for the Central Office (CO) equipment where xDSL lines are terminated. The multiple DSL signals may be multiplexed onto a wideband channel such as ATM.(2000-04-05)

docoglossa ::: n. pl. --> An order of gastropods, including the true limpets, and having the teeth on the odontophore or lingual ribbon.

Duff's device The most dramatic use yet seen of {fall through} in {C}, invented by Tom Duff when he was at Lucasfilm. Trying to {bum} all the instructions he could out of an inner loop that copied data serially onto an output port, he decided to unroll it. He then realised that the unrolled version could be implemented by *interlacing* the structures of a switch and a loop: register n = (count + 7) / 8;   /* count " 0 assumed */ switch (count % 8) { case 0:    do { *to = *from++; case 7:       *to = *from++; case 6:       *to = *from++; case 5:       *to = *from++; case 4:       *to = *from++; case 3:       *to = *from++; case 2:       *to = *from++; case 1:       *to = *from++;           } while (--n " 0); } Shocking though it appears to all who encounter it for the first time, the device is actually perfectly valid, legal C. C's default {fall through} in case statements has long been its most controversial single feature; Duff observed that "This code forms some sort of argument in that debate, but I'm not sure whether it's for or against." [For maximal obscurity, the outermost pair of braces above could be actually be removed - {GLS}] [{Jargon File}] (2001-06-22)

edelweiss ::: n. --> A little, perennial, white, woolly plant (Leontopodium alpinum), growing at high elevations in the Alps.

engrafted ::: 1. Inserted (a scion) onto or into another plant. 2. Planted firmly; established.

Epistemological Object: The object envisaged by an act of knowledge whether the knowledge be veridical, illusory or even hallucinatory in contrast to ontological object, which is a real thing corresponding to the epistemological object when knowledge is veridical. See C. D. Broad, The Mind and its Place in Nature, pp. 141 ff. -- L.W.

Epistemology: (Gr. episteme, knowledge + logos, theory) The branch of philosophy which investigates the origin, structure, methods and validity of knowledge. The term "epistemology" appears to have been used for the first time by J. F. Ferrier, Institutes of Metaphysics (1854) who distinguished two branches of philosophy -- epistemology and ontology. The German equivalent of epistemology, Erkenntnistheorie, was used by the Kantian, K. L. Reinhold, Versuch einer Neuen Theorie des menschlichen Vorstellungsvermögens (1789); Das Fundament des philosophischen Wissens (1791), but the term did not gain currency until after its adoption by E. Zeller, Ueber Aufgabe und Bedeutung der Erkenntnisstheorie (1862). The term theory of knowledge is a common English equivalent of epistemology and translation of Erkenntnistheorie; the term Gnosiology has also been suggested but has gained few adherents.

Ethical judgments fall, roughly, into tw o classes, (a) judgments of value, i.e. judgments as to the goodness or badness, desirability or undesirability of certain objects, ends, experiences, dispositions, or states of affairs, e.g. "Knowledge is good," (b) judgments of obligation, i.e. judgments as to the obligatoriness, rightness or wrongness, wisdom or foolishness of various courses of action and kinds of conduct, judgments enjoining, recommending or condemning certain lines of conduct. Thus there are two pnrts of ethics, the theory of value or axiology. which is concerned with judgments of value, extrinsic or intrinsic, moral or non-moral, the theory of obligation or deontology, which is concerned with judgments of obligation. In either of these parts of ethics one mav take either of the above approaches -- in the theory of value one may be interested either in anilvzing and explaining (psychologically or sociologically) our various judgments of value or in establishing or recommending certain things as good or as ends, and in the theory of obligation one may be interested either in analyzing and explaining our various judgments of obligation or in setting forth certain courses of action as right, wise, etc.

Experimentalism: Since Dewey holds that "experimentation enters into the determination of every warranted proposition" (Logic, p. 461), he tends to view the process of inquiry as experimentation. Causal propositions, for example, become prospective, heuristic, teleological; not retrospective, revelatory or ontological. Laws are predictions of future occurrences provided certain operations are carried out. Experimentalism, however, is sometimes interpreted in the wider Baconian sense as an admonition to submit ideas to tests, whatever these may be. If this is done, pseudo-problems (such as common epistemological questions) either evaporate or are quickly resolved.

Extensible Shell "operating system" (es) A {Unix} {shell} written by Byron Rakitzis "byron@netapp.com" and Paul Haahr "haahr@adobe.com", derived from {rc}. Es has real {functions}, {closures}, {exceptions} and lets you redefine most internal shell operations. Version: 0.84. {(ftp://ftp.sys.utoronto.ca/pub/es/)}. ["Es - A Shell with Higher Order Functions", P. Haahr et al, Proc Winter 1993 Usenix Technical Conference]. (1993-04-30)

extranet "web" The extension of a company's {intranet} out onto the {Internet}, e.g. to allow selected customers, suppliers and mobile workers to access the company's private data and applications via the {web}. This is in contrast to, and usually in addition to, the company's public {website} which is accessible to everyone. The difference can be somewhat blurred but generally an extranet implies real-time access through a {firewall} of some kind. Such facilities require very careful attention to security but are becoming an increasingly important means of delivering services and communicating efficiently. [Did {Marc Andreessen} invent the term in September 1996?] (1997-12-17)

extranet ::: (World-Wide Web) The extension of a company's intranet out onto the Internet, e.g. to allow selected customers, suppliers and mobile workers to which is accessible to everyone. The difference can be somewhat blurred but generally an extranet implies real-time access through a firewall of some kind.Such facilities require very careful attention to security but are becoming an increasingly important means of delivering services and communicating efficiently.[Did Marc Andreessen invent the term in September 1996?] (1997-12-17)

feather ::: n. --> One of the peculiar dermal appendages, of several kinds, belonging to birds, as contour feathers, quills, and down.
Kind; nature; species; -- from the proverbial phrase, "Birds of a feather," that is, of the same species.
The fringe of long hair on the legs of the setter and some other dogs.
A tuft of peculiar, long, frizzly hair on a horse.
One of the fins or wings on the shaft of an arrow. html{color:


ferrite core memory "storage" (Or "core") An early form of {non-volatile storage} built (by hand) from tiny rings of magnetisable material threaded onto very fine wire to form large (e.g. 13"x13" or more) rectangluar arrays. Each core stored one {bit} of data. These were sandwiched between {printed circuit boards}(?). Sets of wires ran horizontally and vertically and where a vertical and horizontal wire crossed, a core had both wires threaded through it. A single core could be selected and magnetised by passing sufficient current through its horizontal and vertical wires. A core would retain its magnetisation until it was re-magnetised. The two possible polarities of magnetisation were used to represent the binary values zero and one. A third "sense" wire, passed through the core and, if the magnetisation of the core was changed, a small pulse would be induced in the sense wire which could be detected and used to deduce the core's original state. Some core memory was immersed in a bath of heated oil to improve its performance. Core memory was rendered obsolete by {semiconductor} memory. For example, the 1970s-era {NCR 499} had two boards, each with 16 {kilobytes} of core memory. (1996-03-04)

ferrite core memory ::: (storage) (Or core) An early form of non-volatile storage built (by hand) from tiny rings of magnetisable material threaded onto very fine wire to ran horizontally and vertically and where a vertical and horizontal wire crossed, a core had both wires threaded through it.A single core could be selected and magnetised by passing sufficient current through its horizontal and vertical wires. A core would retain its magnetisation until it was re-magnetised. The two possible polarities of magnetisation were used to represent the binary values zero and one.A third sense wire, passed through the core and, if the magnetisation of the core was changed, a small pulse would be induced in the sense wire which could be detected and used to deduce the core's original state.Some core memory was immersed in a bath of heated oil to improve its performance.Core memory was rendered obsolete by semiconductor memory.For example, the 1970s-era NCR 499 had two boards, each with 16 kilobytes of core memory. (1996-03-04)

first-in first-out "algorithm" (FIFO, or "queue") A data structure or hardware buffer from which items are taken out in the same order they were put in. Also known as a "shelf" from the analogy with pushing items onto one end of a shelf so that they fall off the other. A FIFO is useful for buffering a stream of data between a sender and receiver which are not synchronised - i.e. not sending and receiving at exactly the same rate. Obviously if the rates differ by too much in one direction for too long then the FIFO will become either full ({block}ing the sender) or empty ({block}ing the receiver). A {Unix} {pipe} is a common example of a FIFO. A FIFO might be (but isn't ever?) called a LILO - last-in last-out. The opposite of a FIFO is a LIFO (last-in first-out) or "{stack}". (1999-12-06)

flood ::: n. **1. A large body of water; a great flow or stream of any fluid; any great overwhelming quantity, also poet. & fig. 2. The rise and flowing in of the tide. 3. The rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land. 4. Any great outpouring or stream. floods. v. 5. To flow or pour in or as if in a flood. flooded, flooding. ::: And heard the questioning of the unsatisfied flood **

fontology ({XEROX PARC}) The body of knowledge dealing with the construction and use of new {fonts} (e.g. for window systems and typesetting software). It has been said that fontology recapitulates file-ogeny. Unfortunately, this reference to the embryological dictum that "Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" is not merely a joke. On the Macintosh, for example, System 7 has to go through contortions to compensate for an earlier design error that created a whole different set of abstractions for fonts parallel to "files" and "folders" - ESR [{Jargon File}] (1994-12-01)

fontology ::: (XEROX PARC) The body of knowledge dealing with the construction and use of new fonts (e.g. for window systems and typesetting software). It has been said that fontology recapitulates file-ogeny.Unfortunately, this reference to the embryological dictum that Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny is not merely a joke. On the Macintosh, for example, that created a whole different set of abstractions for fonts parallel to files and folders - ESR[Jargon File] (1994-12-01)

foreland ::: n. --> A promontory or cape; a headland; as, the North and South Foreland in Kent, England.
A piece of ground between the wall of a place and the moat.
That portion of the natural shore on the outside of the embankment which receives the stock of waves and deadens their force.


fossilist ::: n. --> One who is versed in the science of fossils; a paleontologist.

frame rate "graphics" The number of {frames} of an {animation} which are displayed every second, measured in frames per second (fps). The higher the frame rate, the smoother the animation will appear but the more processing power and system {bandwidth} is required. At less than 30 fps, the human eye can see the new pictures coming onto the screen. (2000-02-02)

frame rate ::: (graphics) The number of frames of an animation which are displayed every second, measured in frames per second (fps). The higher the frame rate, the smoother the animation will appear but the more processing power and system bandwidth is required.At less than 30 fps, the human eye can see the new pictures coming onto the screen.(2000-02-02)

fronto- ::: --> A combining form signifying relating to the forehead or the frontal bone; as, fronto-parietal, relating to the frontal and the parietal bones; fronto-nasal, etc.

fronton ::: n. --> Same as Frontal, 2.

Gaia, Gaea, Ge (Greek) [cf Latin Tellus, Terra earth] One of the older gods, described as the first being that sprang from Chaos and as giving birth to Uranos (heaven) and Pontos (sea); yet it was by Uranos that Gaia gave birth to the titans, cyclopes, and hecatoncheires. This apparent anomaly is due partly to the variable meaning of the word earth, which may mean either primordial matter in process of formation, or the earth as already formed. Gaia is thus in one sense equivalent to Aditi or the great cosmic deep. With Chaos and Eros, Gaia forms the primeval trinity. Gaia is represented by its initial, gamma, which is also the third letter in the Greek alphabet and thus indicates the third stage of cosmic evolution. As the primordial mother, she was worshiped as the nourisher of all things, also as the goddess of death to whom all must return.

gate "hardware" A low-level {digital} logic component. Gates perform {Boolean} {functions} (e.g. {AND}, {NOT}), store {bits} of data (e.g. a {flip-flop}), and connect and disconnect various parts of the overall circuit to control the flow of data ({tri-state} buffer). In a {CPU}, the term applies particularly to the buffers that route data between the various {functional units}. Each gate allows data to flow from one unit to another or enables data from one output onto a certain {bus}. (1999-09-02)

gate ::: (hardware) A low-level digital logic component. Gates perform Boolean functions (e.g. AND, NOT), store bits of data (e.g. a flip-flop), and connect and disconnect various parts of the overall circuit to control the flow of data (tri-state buffer).In a CPU, the term applies particularly to the buffers that route data between the various functional units. Each gate allows data to flow from one unit to another or enables data from one output onto a certain bus. (1999-09-02)

gerontocracy ::: n. --> Government by old men.

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Gnuplot "tool" A command-driven interactive graphing program. Gnuplot can plot two-dimensional functions and data points in many different styles (points, lines, error bars); and three-dimensional data points and surfaces in many different styles (contour plot, mesh). It supports {complex} arithmetic and user-defined functions and can label title, axes, and data points. It can output to several different graphics file formats and devices. Command line editing and history are supported and there is extensive on-line help. Gnuplot is {copyright}ed, but freely distributable. It was written by Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley, Russell Lang, Dave Kotz, John Campbell, Gershon Elber, Alexander Woo and many others. Despite its name, gnuplot is not related to the {GNU} project or the {FSF} in any but the most peripheral sense. It was designed completely independently and is not covered by the {General Public License}. However, the {FSF} has decided to distribute gnuplot as part of the {GNU} system, because it is useful, redistributable software. Gnuplot is available for: {Unix} ({X11} and {NEXTSTEP}), {VAX}/{VMS}, {OS/2}, {MS-DOS}, {Amiga}, {MS-Windows}, {OS-9}/68k, {Atari ST} and {Macintosh}. E-mail: "info-gnuplot@dartmouth.edu". {FAQ} - {Germany (http://fg70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/~ig25/gnuplot-faq/)}, {UK (ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/comp.graphics.gnuplot)}, {USA (http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/graphics/gnuplot-faq/faq.html)}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.graphics.gnuplot}. (1995-05-04)

God: In metaphysical thinking a name for the highest, ultimate being, assumed by theology on the basis of authority, revelation, or the evidence of faith as absolutely necessary, but demonstrated as such by a number of philosophical systems, notably idealistic, monistic and dualistic ones. Proofs of the existence of God fall apart into those that are based on facts of experience (desire or need for perfection, dependence, love, salvation, etc.), facts of religious history (consensus gentium, etc.)), postulates of morality (belief in ultimate justice, instinct for an absolute good, conscience, the categorical imperative, sense of duty, need of an objective foundation of morality, etc.)), postulates of reason (cosmological, physico-theological, teleological, and ontological arguments), and the inconceivableness of the opposite. As to the nature of God, the great variety of opinions are best characterized by their several conceptions of the attributes of God which are either of a non-personal (pantheistic, etc.) or personal (theistic, etc.) kind, representing concepts known from experience raised to a superlative degree ("omniscient", "eternal", etc.). The reality, God, may be conceived as absolute or as relative to human values, as being an all-inclusive one, a duality, or a plurality. Concepts of God calling for unquestioning faith, belief in miracles, and worship or representing biographical and descriptive sketches of God and his creation, are rather theological than metaphysical, philosophers, on the whole, utilizing the idea of God or its linguistic equivalents in other languages, despite popular and church implications, in order not to lose the feeling-contact with the rather abstract world-ground. See Religion, Philosophy of. -- K.F.L.

gonochorism ::: n. --> Separation of the sexes in different individuals; -- opposed to hermaphroditism.
In ontogony, differentiation of male and female individuals from embryos having the same rudimentary sexual organs.
In phylogeny, the evolution of distinct sexes in species previously hermaphrodite or sexless.


grimacing ::: making a sharp contortion of the face expressive of pain, contempt, or disgust.

guru meditation ::: (operating system, exception) The Amiga equivalent of Unix's panic (sometimes just called a guru or guru event). When the system crashes, a indicating what the problem was. An Amiga guru can figure things out from the numbers.In the earliest days of the Amiga, there was a device called a Joyboard which was basically a plastic board built onto a joystick-like device; it was sold concentrate on a solution while sitting cross-legged, balanced on a Joyboard, resembling a meditating guru. Sadly, the joke was removed in AmigaOS 2.04.The Jargon File claimed that a guru event had to be followed by a Vulcan nerve pinch but, according to a correspondent, a mouse click was enough to start a reboot.(2002-06-25)

guru meditation "operating system" The {Amiga} equivalent of {Unix}'s {panic} (sometimes just called a "guru" or "guru event"). When the system crashes, a cryptic message of the form "GURU MEDITATION

gymnoglossa ::: n. pl. --> A division of gastropods in which the odontophore is without teeth.

half-pike ::: n. --> A short pike, sometimes carried by officers of infantry, sometimes used in boarding ships; a spontoon.

hawkbit ::: n. --> The fall dandelion (Leontodon autumnale).

headland ::: n. --> A cape; a promontory; a point of land projecting into the sea or other expanse of water.
A ridge or strip of unplowed at the ends of furrows, or near a fence.


henogenesis ::: n. --> Same as Ontogeny.

hesperornis ::: n. --> A genus of large, extinct, wingless birds from the Cretaceous deposits of Kansas, belonging to the Odontornithes. They had teeth, and were essentially carnivorous swimming ostriches. Several species are known. See Illust. in Append.

Historically, one may say that, in general, Greek ethics was teleological, though there are deontological strains in Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. In Christian moralists one finds both kinds of ethics, according as the emphasis is on the will of God as the source of duties (the ordinary view) or on the goodness of God as somehow the end of human life (Augustine and Aquinas), theology and revelation taking a central role in either case. In modern philosophical ethics, again, both kinds of ethics are present, with the opposition between them coming out into the open. Starting in the 17th and 18th centuries in Britain are both "intuitionism" (Cambridge Platonists, Clarke, Butler, Price, Reid, Whewell, McCosh, etc.) and utilitarianism (q.v.), with British ethics largely a matter of controversy between the two, a controversy in which the teleological side has lately been taken by Cambridge and the deontological side by Oxford. Again, in Germany, England, and elsewhere there have been, on the one hand, the formalistic deontologism of Kant and his followers, and, on the other, the axiological or teleological ethics of the Hegelian self-realizationists and the Wertethik of Scheler and N. Hartmann.

Hubnet "networking" A 50 Mb/s {optical fibre} {network} developed at {Toronto University}. Network {topology} is a rooted tree with a maximum of 65536 hosts with maximum separation of 2 km. The {protocol} is multiple access, collision avoidance, echo detect and retry. [Computer Systems Equipment Design, Jan 85]. (1994-11-22)

Hubnet ::: (networking) A 50 Mb/s optical fibre network developed at Toronto University. Network topology is a rooted tree with a maximum of 65536 hosts with maximum separation of 2 km. The protocol is multiple access, collision avoidance, echo detect and retry.[Computer Systems Equipment Design, Jan 85]. (1994-11-22)

hydrography ::: n. --> The art of measuring and describing the sea, lakes, rivers, and other waters, with their phenomena.
That branch of surveying which embraces the determination of the contour of the bottom of a harbor or other sheet of water, the depth of soundings, the position of channels and shoals, with the construction of charts exhibiting these particulars.


Hyle: See Matter. Hylomorphism: (also hylemoiphism. Gr. hyle, matter, and morphe, contour, form) A theory that all physical things are constituted of two internal principles: the one of which remains the same throughout all change and is the passive basis of continuity and identity in the physical world, called prime matter; the other of which is displaced, or removed from actuation of its matter, in every substantial change, called substantial form. See Aristotelianism, Thomism, Suarezianism. -- V.J.B.

hypoptilum ::: n. --> An accessory plume arising from the posterior side of the stem of the contour feathers of many birds; -- called also aftershaft. See Illust. of Feather.

Hypothesis: In general, an assumption, a supposition, a conjecture, a postulate, a condition, an antecedent, a contingency, a possibility, a probability, a principle, a premiss, a ground or foundation, a tentative explanation, a probable cause, a theoretical situation, an academic question, a specific consideration, a conceded statement, a theory or view for debate or action, a likely relation, the conditioning of one thing by another. In logic, the conditional clause or antecedent in a hypothetical proposition. Also a thesis subordinate to a more general one. In methodology, a principle offered as a conditional explanation of a fact or a group of facts; or again, a provisional assumption about the ground of certain phenomena, used as a guiding norm in making observations and experiments until verified or disproved by subsequent evidence. A hypothesis is conditional or provisional, because it is based on probable and insufficient arguments or elements; yet, it is not an arbitrary opinion, but a justifiable assumption with some foundation in fact, this accounts for the expectation of some measure of agreement between the logical conclusion or implications drawn from a hypothesis, and the phenomena which are known or which may be determined by further tests. A scientific hypothesis must be   proposed after the observations it must explain (a posteriori),   compatible with established theories,   reasonable and relevant,   fruitful in its applications and controllable,   general in terms and more fundamental than the statements it has to explain. A hypothesis is descriptive (forecasting the external circumstances of the event) or explanatory (offering causal accounts of the event). There are two kinds of explanatory hypotheses   the hypothesis of law (or genetic hypothesis) which attempts to determine the manner in which the causes or conditions of a phenomenon operate and   the hypothesis of cause (or causal hypothesis) which attempt to determine the causes or conditions for the production of the phenomenon. A working hypothesis is a preliminary assumption based on few, uncertain or obscure elements, which is used provisionally as a guiding norm in the investigation of certain phenomena. Often, the difference between a working hypothesis and a scientific hypothesis is one of degree; and in any case, a hypothesis is seldom verified completely with all its detailed implications. The Socratic Method of Hypothesis, as developed by Plato in the Phaedo particularly, consists in positing an assumption without questioning its value, for the purpose of determining and analyzing its consequences only when these are clearly debated and judged, the assumption itself is considered for justification or rejection. Usually, a real condition is taken as a ground for inferences, as the aim of the method is to attain knowledge or to favor action. Plato used more specially the word "hypothesis" for the assumptions of geometry (postulates and nominal definitions) Anstotle extended this use to cover the immediate principles of mathematics. It may be observed that the modern hypothetico-deductive method in logical and mathematical theories, is a development of the Socratic method stripped of its ontological implications and purposes.

IBM PC "computer" International Business Machines Personal Computer. IBM PCs and compatible models from other vendors are the most widely used computer systems in the world. They are typically single user {personal computers}, although they have been adapted into multi-user models for special applications. Note: "IBM PC" is used in this dictionary to denote IBM and compatible personal computers, and to distinguish these from other {personal computers}, though the phrase "PC" is often used elsewhere, by those who know no better, to mean "IBM PC or compatible". There are hundreds of models of IBM compatible computers. They are based on {Intel}'s {microprocessors}: {Intel 8086}, {Intel 8088}, {Intel 80286}, {Intel 80386}, {Intel 486} or {Pentium}. The models of IBM's first-generation Personal Computer (PC) series have names: IBM PC, {IBM PC XT}, {IBM PC AT}, Convertible and Portable. The models of its second generation, the Personal System/2 ({PS/2}), are known by model number: Model 25, Model 30. Within each series, the models are also commonly referenced by their {CPU} {clock rate}. All IBM personal computers are software compatible with each other in general, but not every program will work in every machine. Some programs are time sensitive to a particular speed class. Older programs will not take advantage of newer higher-resolution {display standards}. The speed of the {CPU} ({microprocessor}) is the most significant factor in machine performance. It is determined by its {clock rate} and the number of bits it can process internally. It is also determined by the number of bits it transfers across its {data bus}. The second major performance factor is the speed of the {hard disk}. {CAD} and other graphics-intensive {application programs} can be sped up with the addition of a mathematics {coprocessor}, a chip which plugs into a special socket available in almost all machines. {Intel 8086} and {Intel 8088}-based PCs require {EMS} (expanded memory) boards to work with more than one megabyte of memory. All these machines run under {MS-DOS}. The original {IBM PC AT} used an {Intel 80286} processor which can access up to 16 megabytes of memory (though standard {MS-DOS} applications cannot use more than one megabyte without {EMS}). {Intel 80286}-based computers running under {OS/2} can work with the maximum memory. Although IBM sells {printers} for PCs, most printers will work with them. As with display hardware, the software vendor must support a wide variety of printers. Each program must be installed with the appropriate {printer driver}. The original 1981 IBM PC's keyboard was severely criticised by typists for its non-standard placement of the return and left shift keys. In 1984, IBM corrected this on its AT keyboard, but shortened the backspace key, making it harder to reach. In 1987, it introduced its Enhanced keyboard, which relocated all the function keys and placed the control key in an awkward location for touch typists. The escape key was relocated to the opposite side of the keyboard. By relocating the function keys, IBM made it impossible for software vendors to use them intelligently. What's easy to reach on one keyboard is difficult on the other, and vice versa. To the touch typist, these deficiencies are maddening. An "IBM PC compatible" may have a keyboard which does not recognize every key combination a true IBM PC does, e.g. shifted cursor keys. In addition, the "compatible" vendors sometimes use proprietary keyboard interfaces, preventing you from replacing the keyboard. The 1981 PC had 360K {floppy disks}. In 1984, IBM introduced the 1.2 megabyte floppy disk along with its AT model. Although often used as {backup} storage, the high density floppy is not often used for interchangeability. In 1986, IBM introduced the 720K 3.5" microfloppy disk on its Convertible {laptop computer}. It introduced the 1.44 megabyte double density version with the PS/2 line. These disk drives can be added to existing PCs. Fixed, non-removable, {hard disks} for IBM compatibles are available with storage capacities from 20 to over 600 megabytes. If a hard disk is added that is not compatible with the existing {disk controller}, a new controller board must be plugged in. However, one disk's internal standard does not conflict with another, since all programs and data must be copied onto it to begin with. Removable hard disks that hold at least 20 megabytes are also available. When a new peripheral device, such as a {monitor} or {scanner}, is added to an IBM compatible, a corresponding, new controller board must be plugged into an {expansion slot} (in the bus) in order to electronically control its operation. The PC and XT had eight-bit busses; the AT had a 16-bit bus. 16-bit boards will not fit into 8-bit slots, but 8-bit boards will fit into 16-bit slots. {Intel 80286} and {Intel 80386} computers provide both 8-bit and 16-bit slots, while the 386s also have proprietary 32-bit memory slots. The bus in high-end models of the PS/2 line is called "{Micro Channel}". {EISA} is a non-IBM rival to Micro Channel. The original IBM PC came with {BASIC} in {ROM}. Later, Basic and BasicA were distributed on floppy but ran and referenced routines in ROM. IBM PC and PS/2 models PC range Intro CPU Features PC Aug 1981 8088 Floppy disk system XT Mar 1983 8088 Slow hard disk XT/370 Oct 1983 8088 IBM 370 mainframe emulation 3270 PC Oct 1983 8088 with 3270 terminal emulation PCjr Nov 1983 8088 Floppy-based home computer PC Portable Feb 1984 8088 Floppy-based portable AT Aug 1984 286 Medium-speed hard disk Convertible Apr 1986 8088 Microfloppy laptop portable XT 286 Sep 1986 286 Slow hard disk PS/2 range Intro CPU Features Model 1987-08-25 8086 PC bus (limited expansion) Model 1987-04-30 8086 PC bus Model 30 1988-09-286 286 PC bus Model 1987-04-50 286 Micro Channel bus Model 50Z Jun 1988 286 Faster Model 50 Model 55 SX May 1989 386SX Micro Channel bus Model 1987-04-60 286 Micro Channel bus Model 1988-06-70 386 Desktop, Micro Channel bus Model P1989-05-70 386 Portable, Micro Channel bus Model 1987-04-80 386 Tower, Micro Channel bus IBM PC compatible specifications CPU CPU  Clock  Bus   Floppy Hard    bus  speed width RAM  disk disk OS    bit  Mhz   bit byte  inch byte Mbyte 8088 16  4.8-9.5 8  1M*   5.25 360K 10-40 DOS    3.5 720K    3.5 1.44M 8086 16   6-12   16  1M* 20-60 286 16   6-25   16 1-8M*  5.25 360K 20-300 DOS    5.25 1.2M OS/2 386 32   16-33  32 1-16M** 3.5 720K Unix    3.5 1.44M 40-600 386SX 32   16-33  16 1-16M** 40-600 *Under DOS, RAM is expanded beyond 1M with EMS memory boards **Under DOS, RAM is expanded beyond 1M with normal "extended" memory and a memory management program. See also {BIOS}, {display standard}. (1995-05-12)

IBM PC ::: (computer) International Business Machines Personal Computer.IBM PCs and compatible models from other vendors are the most widely used computer systems in the world. They are typically single user personal computers, although they have been adapted into multi-user models for special applications.Note: IBM PC is used in this dictionary to denote IBM and compatible personal computers, and to distinguish these from other personal computers, though the phrase PC is often used elsewhere, by those who know no better, to mean IBM PC or compatible.There are hundreds of models of IBM compatible computers. They are based on Intel's microprocessors: Intel 8086, Intel 8088, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel model number: Model 25, Model 30. Within each series, the models are also commonly referenced by their CPU clock rate.All IBM personal computers are software compatible with each other in general, but not every program will work in every machine. Some programs are time sensitive to a particular speed class. Older programs will not take advantage of newer higher-resolution display standards.The speed of the CPU (microprocessor) is the most significant factor in machine performance. It is determined by its clock rate and the number of bits it can across its data bus. The second major performance factor is the speed of the hard disk.CAD and other graphics-intensive application programs can be sped up with the addition of a mathematics coprocessor, a chip which plugs into a special socket available in almost all machines.Intel 8086 and Intel 8088-based PCs require EMS (expanded memory) boards to work with more than one megabyte of memory. All these machines run under MS-DOS. The one megabyte without EMS). Intel 80286-based computers running under OS/2 can work with the maximum memory.Although IBM sells printers for PCs, most printers will work with them. As with display hardware, the software vendor must support a wide variety of printers. Each program must be installed with the appropriate printer driver.The original 1981 IBM PC's keyboard was severely criticised by typists for its non-standard placement of the return and left shift keys. In 1984, IBM corrected them intelligently. What's easy to reach on one keyboard is difficult on the other, and vice versa. To the touch typist, these deficiencies are maddening.An IBM PC compatible may have a keyboard which does not recognize every key combination a true IBM PC does, e.g. shifted cursor keys. In addition, the compatible vendors sometimes use proprietary keyboard interfaces, preventing you from replacing the keyboard.The 1981 PC had 360K floppy disks. In 1984, IBM introduced the 1.2 megabyte floppy disk along with its AT model. Although often used as backup storage, the introduced the 1.44 megabyte double density version with the PS/2 line. These disk drives can be added to existing PCs.Fixed, non-removable, hard disks for IBM compatibles are available with storage capacities from 20 to over 600 megabytes. If a hard disk is added that is not another, since all programs and data must be copied onto it to begin with. Removable hard disks that hold at least 20 megabytes are also available.When a new peripheral device, such as a monitor or scanner, is added to an IBM compatible, a corresponding, new controller board must be plugged into an the PS/2 line is called Micro Channel. EISA is a non-IBM rival to Micro Channel.The original IBM PC came with BASIC in ROM. Later, Basic and BasicA were distributed on floppy but ran and referenced routines in ROM.IBM PC and PS/2 modelsPC range Intro CPU FeaturesPC Aug 1981 8088 Floppy disk system PS/2 range Intro CPU FeaturesModel 1987-08-25 8086 PC bus (limited expansion) IBM PC compatible specifications CPU CPU Clock Bus Floppy Hardbus speed width RAM disk disk OS *Under DOS, RAM is expanded beyond 1M with EMS memory boards**Under DOS, RAM is expanded beyond 1M with normal extended memory and a memory management program.See also BIOS, display standard. (1995-05-12)

ichthyornis ::: n. --> An extinct genus of toothed birds found in the American Cretaceous formation. It is remarkable for having biconcave vertebrae, and sharp, conical teeth set in sockets. Its wings were well developed. It is the type of the order Odontotormae.

If the psychologist, having isolated some instance of subjectivity, considers it only as a purely possible example of subjectivity in some possible world, he is effecting a further, so-called eidetic, reduction of the psychic and is in the position to develop an eidetically pure phenomenological psychology or (as Husserl also called it) an eidetic psychological phenomenology. He can discover, not merely empirical types but essential psychic possibilities, impossibilities, and necessities, in any possible world. Moieover, eidetic reduction can be performed, not only on the psychic but also on any other abstractive region of the world, e.g., the physical, the concretely psychophysical, the cultural. We can develop purely eidetic sciences of every material region (material ontologies), an eidetic science of the formally universal region, "something or other" (formal ontology, the formal logic of possible being), and finally in all-embracing science of the essential (formal and material) compossibilities and non-compossibilities in any possible concrete world. An eidetic psychological phenomenology would thus become coordinated in a universal eidetic science of worldly being.

Impersonalistic Idealism identifies ontological reality essentially with non-conscious spiritual principle, unconscious psychic agency, pure thought, impersonal or "pure" consciousness, pure Ego, subconscious Will, impersonal logical Mind, etc. Personalistic Idealism characterizes concrete reality as personal selfhood, i.e., as possessing self-consciousness. With respect to the relation of the Absolute or World-Ground (s.) to finite selves or centers of consciousness, varying degrees of unity or separateness are posited. The extreme doctrines are radical monism and radical pluralism. Monistic Idealism (pantheistic Idealism) teaches that the finite self is a part, mode, aspect, moment, appearance or projection of the One. Pluralistic Idealism defends both the inner privacy of the finite self and its relative freedom from direct or causal dependence upon the One. With respect to Cosmology, pure idealism is either subjective or objective. Subjective Idealism (acosmism) holds that Nature is merely the projection of the finite mind, and has no external, real existence. (The term "Subjective Idealism" is also used for the view that the ontologically real consists of subjects, i.e., possessors of experience.) Objective Idealism identifies an externally real Nature with the thought or activity of the World Mind, (In Germany the term "Objective Idealism" is commonly identified with the view that finite minds are parts -- modes, moments, projections. appearances, members -- of the Absolute Mind.) Epistemological Idealism derives metaphysical idealism from the identificition of objects with ideas. In its nominalistic form the claim is made that "To be is to be perceived." From the standpoint of rationalism it is argued that there can be no Object without a Subject. Subjects, relations, sensations, and feelings are mental; and since no other type of analogy remains by which to characterize a non-mental thing-in-itself, pure idealism follows as the only possible view of Being.

Inescation: The occult medical practice aimed at ridding a human being of an illness by transferring it onto an animal.

inkjet printer "hardware, printer" A class of printer in which small ink droplets are sprayed electrostatically from a nozzle onto the paper. Inkjet printers are very quiet in comparison to {impact printers}. A popular example is the {Olivetti} {BJ10}. (1995-03-14)

inkjet printer ::: (hardware, printer) A class of printer in which small ink droplets are sprayed electrostatically from a nozzle onto the paper.Inkjet printers are very quiet in comparison to impact printers.A popular example is the Olivetti BJ10. (1995-03-14)

In Scholasticism: In logic: the subdivision of genus, comprising several individuals, constituted by the differentia specifica. In ontology: the common nature or essence, individualized by some agent. This agent is in Thomism conceived as matter, in Scotism as a form of "thisness" (haecceitas). No agreement has been reached on the number of ontological species; some hold that there is an indefinite number, others that the number is limited. In psychology of cognition:   regarding sensory cognition: The senses are affected by the object through the medium; this affection results in the species impressa which, however, is not merely the immutation of the sense otgan or the nervous apparatus belonging thereto, but implies a "psychic immutation". As conscious percept the ultimate effect of sense affection in the mind becomes the species expressa.   regarding intellectual cognition: the active intellect, by "illuminating" the phantasm disengages therefrom the species intellegibilis impressa which in turn actuates, through informing it, the passive intellect and becomes theory, as the known concept, the species intelligibilis expressa, also called verbum mentis. This "word" is not of the "inner language", but belongs to preverbal thought and becomes, when given verbal form, the "meaning" of the spoken word, which refers primarily to the mental concept and, by this, secondarily to the object.

In scholasticism: The English term translates three Latin terms which, in Scholasticism, have different significations. Ens as a noun is the most general and most simple predicate; as a participle it is an essential predicate only in regard to God in Whom existence and essence are one, or Whose essence implies existence. Esse, though used sometimes in a wider sense, usually means existence which is defined as the actus essendi, or the reality of some essence. Esse quid or essentia designates the specific nature of some being or thing, the "being thus" or the quiddity. Ens is divided into real and mental being (ens rationis). Though the latter also has properties, it is said to have essence only in an improper way. Another division is into actual and potential being. Ens is called the first of all concepts, in respect to ontology and to psychology; the latter statement of Aristotle appears to be confirmed by developmental psychology. Thing (res) and ens are synonymous, a res may be a res extra mentem or only rationis. Every ens is: something, i.e. has quiddity, one, true, i.e. corresponds to its proper nature, and good. These terms, naming aspects which are only virtually distinct from ens, are said to be convertible with ens and with each other. Ens is an analogical term, i.e. it is not predicated in the same manner of every kind of being, according to Aquinas. In Scotism ens, however, is considered as univocal and as applying to God in the same sense as to created beings, though they be distinguished as entia ab alto from God, the ens a se. See Act, Analogy, Potency, Transcendentals. -- R.A.

In Scholasticism: Until the revival of Aristotelianism in the 13th century, universals were considered by most of the Schoolmen as real "second substances." This medieval Realism (see Realism), of those who legebant in re, found but little opposition from early Nominalists, legentes in voce, like Roscellin. The latter went to the othei extreme by declaring universal names to be nothing but the breath of the voice -- flatus vocis. Extreme realism as represented by William of Champeaux, crumbled under the attacks of Abelard who taught a modified nominalism, distinguishing, howevei, sharply between the mere word, vox, as a physical phenomenon, and the meaningful word, sermo.. His interests being much more in logic than in ontology, he did not arrive at a definite solution of the problem. Aquinas summarized and synthetisized the ideas of his predecessors by stating that the universal had real existence only as creative idea in God, ante rem, whereas it existed within experienced reality only in the individual things, in re, and as a mental fact when abstracted from the particulars in the human mind, post rem. A view much like this had been proposed previously by Avicenna to whom Aquinas seems to be indebted. Later Middle-Ages saw a rebirth of nominalistic conceptions. The new school of Terminists, as they called themselves, less crude in its ideas than Roscellin, asserted that universals are only class names. Occam is usually considered as the most prominent of the Terminists. To Aquinas, the universal was still more than a mere name; it corresponded to an ontologicil fact; the definition of the universal reproduces the essence of the things. The universals are with Occam indeed natural signs which the mind cannot help forming, whereas the terms are arbitiary, signa ad placitum. But the universal is only a sign and does not correspond to anything ontological. -- R.A.

In Spinoza's sense, that which "is", preeminently and without qualification -- the source and ultimate subject of all distinctions. Being is thus divided into that which is "in itself" and "in another" (Ethica, I, Ax. 4; see also "substance" and "mode", Defs. 3 and 5). Being is likewise distinguished with respect to "finite" and "infinite", under the qualifications of absolute and relative, thus God is defined (Ibid, I, Def. 6) as "Being absolutely infinite". Spinoza seems to suggest that the term, Being, has, in the strict sense, no proper definition (Cog. Met., I, 1). The main characteristics of Spinoza's treatment of this notion are (i) his clear-headed separation of the problems of existence and Being, and (ii) his carefully worked out distinction between ens reale and ens rationis by means of which Spinoza endeavors to justify the ontological argument (q.v.) in the face of criticism by the later Scholastics. -- W.S.W.

Integral Post-Metaphysics ::: An AQAL approach to ontology and epistemology that replaces perceptions with perspectives, and thus redefines the manifest realm most fundamentally as the realm of perspectives, not things, nor events, nor processes. This also amounts to “post-ontology” and “post-epistemology,” although the terms “ontology” and “epistemology” are still used loosely given the lack of alternatives.

Internex On-Line ::: A rather cheap Internet service provider in Toronto, Canada. . (1994-11-30)

Internex On-Line A rather cheap {Internet} service provider in Toronto, Canada. {(http://io.org/)}. (1994-11-30)

irpe ::: n. --> A fantastic grimace or contortion of the body.

ISMAP (web) An attribute of the {HTML} tag "IMG" (inline image) which specifies that if the image is selected, the {browser} will generate a request indicating the coordinates of the point which was clicked. This request is then interpreted by the server by mapping certain regions of the image to certain actions. {Documentation (http://utirc.utoronto.ca/HTMLdocs/NewHTML/image.html)}. (1995-02-14)

isometry "mathematics" A {mapping} of a {metric space} onto another or onto itself so that the distance between any two points in the original space is the same as the distance between their images in the second space. For example, any combination of rotation and translation is an isometry of the plane. (1997-12-13)

isometry ::: (mathematics) A mapping of a metric space onto another or onto itself so that the distance between any two points in the original space is the same as the distance between their images in the second space. For example, any combination of rotation and translation is an isometry of the plane. (1997-12-13)

Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot "person" (1845-1903) The inventor of the {Baudot code}. Baudot joined the French Post & Telegraph Administration in 1869 as a telegraph operator. In his own time he developed a code for sending several messages at once. In 1874 Baudot patented his first printing telegraph where signals were translated onto paper tape. The {Baudot code} was adopted first in France and then by other nations for "telegraph" and "teletype" transmissions. The unit of transmission speed, {baud}, is named after him. (2013-01-12)

Jhumur: Here you have the beginnings of the mind opening onto other planes of experience. Because mindhas no experience. This is the kingdom of the greater mind where it opens on to another phase of vision or experience or feeling. The heaven-bird is the feeling of poise that hasn’t taken off. It reminds me that in a certain place, the goal of the mental search is where ultimately the mind abdicates in light and one enters into what Shelley calls ‘thought wildernesses’. Before that concrete abdication there must be some sensation, some feeling of something other that is waiting for us, that has come from elsewhere. The mind has not quite yet abdicated but begins to pursue intuition, perception, feeling.”

Kindi: Of the tribe of Kindah, lived in Basra and Bagdad where he died 873. He is the first of the great Arabian followers of Aristotle whose influence is noticeable in Al Kindi's scientific and psychological doctrines. He wrote on geometry, astronomy, astrology, arithmetic, music (which he developed on arithmetical principles), physics, medicine, psychology, meteorology, politics. He distinguishes the active intellect from the passive which is actualized by the former. Discursive reasoning and demonstration he considers as achievements of a third and a fourth intellect. In ontology he seems to hypostasize the categories, of which he knows five: matter, form, motion, place, time, and which he calls primary substances. Al Kindi inaugurated the encyclopedic form of philosophical treatises, worked out more than a century later by Avicenna (q.v.). He also was the first to meet the violent hostility of the orthodox theologians but escaped persecution. A. Nagy, Die philos. Abhandlungen des Jacqub ben Ishaq al-Kindi, Beitr, z. Gesch. d. Phil. d. MA. 1897, Vol. II. -- R.A.

knowledge representation ::: The subfield of artificial intelligence concerned with designing and using systems for storing knowledge - facts and rules about some subject.A body of formally represented knowledge is based on a conceptualisation - an abstract view of the world that we wish to represent. In order to manipulate as a concrete data structure. An ontology is an explicit specification of a conceptualisation. (1994-10-19)

knowledge representation The subfield of {artificial intelligence} concerned with designing and using systems for storing knowledge - {facts} and {rules} about some subject. A body of formally represented knowledge is based on a {conceptualisation} - an {abstract} view of the world that we wish to represent. In order to manipulate this knowledge we must specify how the abstract conceptualisation is represented as a {concrete} data structure. An {ontology} is an explicit specification of a conceptualisation. (1994-10-19)

knurl ::: n. --> A contorted knot in wood; a crossgrained protuberance; a nodule; a boss or projection.
One who, or that which, is crossgrained. ::: v. t. --> To provide with ridges, to assist the grasp, as in the edge of a flat knob, or coin; to mill.


Kon-ton, Konton (Japanese) The primordial chaotic essence of the Shinto cosmogony.

laser printer "printer" A non-impact high-resolution printer which uses a rotating disk to reflect laser beams to form an electrostatic image on a selenium imaging drum. The developer drum transfers toner from the toner bin to the charged areas of the imaging drum, which then transfers it onto the paper into which it is fused by heat. Toner is dry ink powder, generally a plastic heat-sensitive polymer. Print resolution currently (2001) ranges between 300 and 2400 dots per inch (DPI). Laser printers using chemical photoreproduction techniques can produce resolutions of up to 2400 DPI. Print speed is limited by whichever is slower - the printer hardware (the "engine speed"), or the software {rendering} process that converts the data to be printed into a {bit map}. The print speed may exceed 21,000 lines per minute, though printing speed is more often given in pages per minute. If a laser printer is rated at 12 pages per minute (PPM), this figure would be true only if the printer is printing the same data on each of the twelve pages, so that the bit map is identical. This speed however, is rarely reached if each page contains different codes, text, and graphics. In 2001, Xerox's Phaser 1235 and 2135 (with Okidata engines) could print up to 21 colour ppm at 1200x1200 DPI using a single-pass process. Colour laser printers can reach 2400 DPI easily (e.g. an HP LaserJet 8550). Some printers with large amounts of RAM can print at engine speed with different text pages and some of the larger lasers intended for graphics design work can print graphics at full engine speed. Although there are dozens of retail brands of laser printers, only a few {original equipment manufacturers} make {print engines}, e.g. {Canon}, {Ricoh}, {Toshiba}, and {Xerox}. (2002-01-06)

Legalism, ethical: The insistence on a strict literal or overt observance of certain rules of conduct, or the belief that there are rules which must be so obeyed. Opposed on the one hand by the view which emphasizes the spirit over the letter of the law, and on the other by the view which emphasizes a consideration of the value of the consequences of actions and rules of action. Deontological ethics is often said to be legalistic. Cf. F. Cohen, Legal Ideals and Ethical Systems. -- W.K.F.

leontodon ::: n. --> A genus of liguliflorous composite plants, including the fall dandelion (L. autumnale), and formerly the true dandelion; -- called also lion&

lineaments ::: distinctive shapes, contours, or lines, especially of the face.

load 1. To copy {data} (often {program} {code} to be {run}) into {memory}, possibly {parsing} it somehow in the process. E.g. "{WordPerfect} can't load this {RTF} file - are you sure it didn't get corrupted in the {download}?" Opposite of {save}. 2. The degree to which a computer, {network}, or other resource is used, sometimes expressed as a percentage of the maximum available. E.g. "What kind of CPU load does that program give?", "The network's constantly running at 100% load". Sometimes used, by extension, to mean "to increase the level of use of a resource". E.g. "Loading a spreadsheet really loads the CPU". See also: {load balancing}. 3. To {install} a piece of {software} onto a system. E.g. "The computer guy is gonna come load Excel on my laptop for me". This usage is widely considered to be incorrect. (2002-07-02)

load ::: 1. To copy data (often program code to be run) into memory, possibly parsing it somehow in the process. E.g. WordPerfect can't load this RTF file - are you sure it didn't get corrupted in the download? Opposite of save.2. The degree to which a computer, network, or other resource is used, sometimes expressed as a percentage of the maximum available. E.g. What kind of CPU load resource. E.g. Loading a spreadsheet really loads the CPU. See also: load balancing.3. To install a piece of software onto a system. E.g. The computer guy is gonna come load Excel on my laptop for me. This usage is widely considered to be incorrect.(2002-07-02)

logical (From the technical term "logical device", wherein a physical device is referred to by an arbitrary "logical" name) Having the role of. If a person (say, Les Earnest at SAIL) who had long held a certain post left and were replaced, the replacement would for a while be known as the "logical" Les Earnest. (This does not imply any judgment on the replacement). Compare {virtual}. At Stanford, "logical" compass directions denote a coordinate system in which "logical north" is toward San Francisco, "logical west" is toward the ocean, etc., even though logical north varies between physical (true) north near San Francisco and physical west near San Jose. (The best rule of thumb here is that, by definition, El Camino Real always runs logical north-and-south.) In giving directions, one might say: "To get to Rincon Tarasco restaurant, get onto {El Camino Bignum} going logical north." Using the word "logical" helps to prevent the recipient from worrying about that the fact that the sun is setting almost directly in front of him. The concept is reinforced by North American highways which are almost, but not quite, consistently labelled with logical rather than physical directions. A similar situation exists at MIT: Route 128 (famous for the electronics industry that has grown up along it) is a 3-quarters circle surrounding Boston at a radius of 10 miles, terminating near the coastline at each end. It would be most precise to describe the two directions along this highway as "clockwise" and "counterclockwise", but the road signs all say "north" and "south", respectively. A hacker might describe these directions as "logical north" and "logical south", to indicate that they are conventional directions not corresponding to the usual denotation for those words. (If you went logical south along the entire length of route 128, you would start out going northwest, curve around to the south, and finish headed due east, passing along one infamous stretch of pavement that is simultaneously route 128 south and Interstate 93 north, and is signed as such!) [{Jargon File}] (1995-01-24)

machine cycle "processor" The four steps which the {CPU} carries out for each {machine language} instruction: fetch, decode, execute, and store. These steps are performed by the {control unit}, and may be fixed in the logic of the CPU or may be programmed as {microcode} which is itself usually fixed (in {ROM}) but may be (partially) modifiable (stored in {RAM}). The fetch cycle places the current {program counter} contents (the address of the next instruction to execute) on the {address bus} and reads in the word at that location into the {instruction register} (IR). In {RISC} CPUs instructions are usually a single word but in other architectures an instruction may be several words long, necessitating several fetches. The decode cycle uses the contents of the IR to determine which {gates} should be opened between the CPU's various {functional units} and busses and what operation the {ALU}(s) should perform (e.g. add, {bitwise and}). Each gate allows data to flow from one unit to another (e.g. from {register} 0 to ALU input 1) or enables data from one output onto a certain {bus}. In the simplest case ("{horizontal encoding}") each bit of the instruction register controls a single gate or several bits may control the ALU operation. This is rarely used because it requires long instruction words (such an architecture is sometimes called a {very long instruction word} architecture). Commonly, groups of bits from the IR are fed through {decoders} to control higher level aspects of the CPU's operation, e.g. source and destination registers, {addressing mode} and {ALU} operation. This is known as {vertical encoding}. One way {RISC} processors gain their advantage in speed is by having simple instruction decoding which can be performed quickly. The execute cycle occurs when the decoding logic has settled and entails the passing of values between the various function units and busses and the operation of the ALU. A simple instruction will require only a single execute cycle whereas a complex instruction (e.g. subroutine call or one using memory {indirect addressing}) may require three or four. Instructions in a RISC typically (but not invariably) take only a single cycle. The store cycle is when the result of the instruction is written to its destination, either a {register} or a memory location. This is really part of the execute cycle because some instructions may write to multiple destinations as part of their execution. (1995-04-13)

Macromedia ::: A company supplying multimedia and interactive television services and digital arts software tools in the US and worldwide. They produce products for Microsoft system; Fontographer, a typeface editing programme; and Action!, a multimedia presentation application.Chief Executive Officer: Bud Colligan. (1995-01-10)

Macromedia "company" A company supplying {multimedia} and interactive television services and digital arts software tools in the US and worldwide. They produce products for {Microsoft Windows} and the {Macintosh} including: Macromedia FreeHand, a tool for design and illustration; Macromedia Director, an animation and authoring tool for multimedia production; Authorware Professional, a multiplatform authoring tool for interactive learning; MacroModel, a 3D modelling tool for multimedia, graphics and product design; SoundEdit 16, a digital sound recording and editing system; Fontographer, a typeface editing programme; and Action!, a multimedia presentation application. Chief Executive Officer: Bud Colligan. (1995-01-10)

mainframe "computer" A term originally referring to the cabinet containing the central processor unit or "main frame" of a room-filling {Stone Age} batch machine. After the emergence of smaller "{minicomputer}" designs in the early 1970s, the traditional {big iron} machines were described as "mainframe computers" and eventually just as mainframes. The term carries the connotation of a machine designed for batch rather than interactive use, though possibly with an interactive {time-sharing} operating system retrofitted onto it; it is especially used of machines built by {IBM}, {Unisys} and the other great {dinosaurs} surviving from computing's {Stone Age}. It has been common wisdom among hackers since the late 1980s that the mainframe architectural tradition is essentially dead (outside of the tiny market for {number crunching} {supercomputers} (see {Cray})), having been swamped by the recent huge advances in {integrated circuit} technology and low-cost personal computing. As of 1993, corporate America is just beginning to figure this out - the wave of failures, takeovers, and mergers among traditional mainframe makers have certainly provided sufficient omens (see {dinosaurs mating}). Supporters claim that mainframes still house 90% of the data major businesses rely on for mission-critical applications, attributing this to their superior performance, reliability, scalability, and security compared to microprocessors. [{Jargon File}] (1996-07-22)

Main works: The Religious Aspect of Philosophy, 1885; The Spirit of Modem Philosophy, 1892; The World and the Indidvidual, 1900; Lectures on Modem Idealism, 1919. Rule, ethical or moral: Any general ethical proposition enjoining a certain kind of action in a certain kind of situation, e.g., one who has made a promise should keep it. Rules figure especially in "dogmatic" types of deontological or intuitionstic ethics, and teleological ethics is often described as emphasizing ends rather than rules. Even a teleologist may, however, recommend certain rules, such as the above, as describing kinds of action which are generally conducive to good ends. -- W.K.F.

Marcus Aurelius: (121-180 A.D.) The Roman Emperor who as a Stoic endowed chairs in Athens for the four great philosophical schools of the Academy, the Lyceum, The Garden and the Stoa. Aurelius' Stoicism, tempered by his friend Fronto's humanism, held to a rational world-order and providence as well as to a notion of probable truth rather than of the Stoic infallibilism. In the famous 12 books of Meditations, the view is prominent that death was as natural as birth and development was the end of the individual and should elicit the fear of no one. His harsh treatment of the Christians did not coincide with his mild nature which may have reflected the changed character of Stoicism brought on by the decadence of Rome.

Maritain, Jacques: (1882-) Was born in Paris, educated at the Lycee Henri IV and the Sorbonne, where he studied with H. Bergson. He was converted to Catholicism in 1906. Then he studied biology with H. Driesch for two years, and the philosophy of St. Thomas with Father Clerissac. He became an ardent advocate of Thomistic philosophy, stressing its applicability to modern problems. He was a professor at the Institut Catholique (1914) and the Institute of Med. Studies, Toronto (1933), but is now lecturing in the U. S. Chief works: Philos. Bergsonienne (1914), Distinguer pour Unir (1932), Sept Lecons sur l'Etre (1934). G. B. Phelan, Jacques Maritain (N. Y., 1937). -- V.J.B.

Marx, Karl: Was born May 5, 1818 in Trier (Treves), Germany, and was educated at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin. He received the doctorate in philosophy at Berlin in 1841, writing on The Difference between the Democritean and Epicurean Natural Philosophy, which theme he treated from the Hegelian point of view. Marx early became a Left Hegelian, then a Feuerbachian. In 1842-43 he edited the "Rheinische Zeitung," a Cologne daily of radical tendencies. In 1844, in Paris, Marx, now calling himself a communist, became a leading spirit in radical groups and a close friend of Friedrich Engels (q.v.). In 1844 he wrote articles for the "Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher," in 1845 the Theses on Feuerbach and, together with Engels, Die Heilige Familie. In 1846, another joint work with Engels and Moses Hess, Die Deutsche Ideologie was completed (not published until 1932). 1845-47, Marx wrote for various papers including "Deutsche Brüsseler Zeitung," "Westphälisches Dampfbot," "Gesellschaftsspiegel" (Elberfeld), "La Reforme" (Paris). In 1847 he wrote (in French) Misere de la Philosophie, a reply to Proudhon's Systeme des Contradictions: econotniques, ou, Philosophie de la Misere. In 1848 he wrote, jointly with Engels, the "Manifesto of the Communist Party", delivered his "Discourse on Free Trade" in Brussels and began work on the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" which, however, was suppressed like its predecessor and also its successor, the "Neue Rheinische Revue" (1850). For the latter Marx wrote the essays later published in book form as Class Struggles in France. In 1851 Marx did articles on foreign affairs for the "New York Tribune", published The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte and the pamphlet "Enthülungen über den Kommunistenprozess in Köln." In 1859 Marx published Zur Kritik der politischen Okonomie, the foundation of "Das Kapital", in 1860, "Herr Vogt" and in 1867 the first volume of Das Kapital. In 1871 the "Manifesto of the General Council of the International Workingmen's Association on the Paris Commune," later published as The Civil War in France and as The Paris Commune was written. In 1873 there appeared a pamphlet against Bakunin and in 1875 the critical comment on the "Gotha Program." The publication of the second volume of Capital dates from 1885, two years after Marx's death, the third volume from 1894, both edited by Engels. The essay "Value Price and Profit" is also posthumous, edited by his daughter Eleanor Marx Aveling. The most extensive collection of Marx's work is to be found in the Marx-Engels Gesamtausgabe. It is said by the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute (Moscow) that the as yet unpublished work of Marx, including materials of exceptional theoretical significance, is equal in bulk to the published work. Marx devoted a great deal of time to practical political activity and the labor movement, taking a leading role in the founding and subsequent guiding of the International Workingmen's Association, The First International. He lived the life of a political refugee in Paris, Brussels and finally London, where he remained for more than thirty years until he died March 14, 1883. He had seven children and at times experienced the severest want. Engels was a partial supporter of the Marx household for the better part of twenty years. Marx, together with Engels, was the founder of the school of philosophy known as dialectical materialism (q.v.). In the writings of Marx and Engels this position appears in a relatively general form. While statements are made within all fields of philosophy, there is no systematic elaboration of doctrine in such fields as ethics, aesthetics or epistemology, although a methodology and a basis are laid down. The fields developed in most detail by Marx, besides economic theory, are social and political philosophy (see Historical materialism, and entry, Dialectical materialism) and, together with Engels, logical and ontological aspects of materialist dialectics. -- J.M.S.

maudle ::: v. t. --> To throw onto confusion or disorder; to render maudlin.

metaphysics ::: n. --> The science of real as distinguished from phenomenal being; ontology; also, the science of being, with reference to its abstract and universal conditions, as distinguished from the science of determined or concrete being; the science of the conceptions and relations which are necessarily implied as true of every kind of being; phylosophy in general; first principles, or the science of first principles.
Hence: The scientific knowledge of mental phenomena;


Metaphysics. Pure Idealism or Immaterialism identifies ontological reality (substance, substantives, concrete individuality) exclusively with the ideal, ie., Mind, Spirit, Soul, Person, Archetypal Ideas, Thought. See Spiritualism, Mentalism, Monadism, Panpsychtsm, Idealistic Phenomenalism. With respect to the metaphysical status of self-consciousness and purposeful activity, Idealism is either impersonalistic or personalistic. See Personalism.

metaphysics ::: Traditionally, metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that deals with issues of ontology (what is being or reality?) and epistemology (how do we know it?). In Integral Theory, any assertion without injunctions is considered metaphysics, or a meaningless assertion (i.e., postulating a referent for which there is no means of verification). The term is also used in its traditional sense given the lack of alternatives.

microcode "programming" A technique for implementing the {instruction set} of a processor as a sequence of microcode instructions ("microinstructions"), each of which typically consists of a (large) number of bit fields and the address of the next microinstruction to execute. Each bit field controls some specific part of the processor's operation, such as a gate which allows some {functional unit} to drive a value onto the {bus} or the operation to be performed by the {ALU}. Several microinstructions will usually be required to fetch, decode and execute each {machine code} instruction ("{macroinstruction}"). The microcode may also be responsible for {polling} for hardware {interrupts} between each macroinstruction. Writing microcode is known as "microprogramming". Microcode may be classified as "horizontally encoded" or "vertically encoded". Horizontal microcode is as described above where there is a fairly direct correspondence between the bit fields in a microinstruction and the control signals sent to the various parts of the CPU. Not all combinations of bits will be valid (e.g. two units driving the bus at once). Vertical microcode is closer to {machine code} because a bit field value may pass through some intermediate combinatory logic which generates the actual control signals. This allows a few bits of a microinstruction to determine several control signals and ensure that only valid combinations of those signals are generated (e.g. a field may be decoded to determine which unit drives the bus). The disadvantage with vertical encoding is that the encoding is usually fixed and takes extra time compared with horizontal encoding which allows any combination of signals to be generated and takes no time to decode. The alternative to a microcoded processor is a {hard-wired} one where the control signals are generated directly from the bits of the {machine code} instruction. This is more common in modern {RISC} architectures because it is faster. Microcode is usually stored in {ROM} chips though some processors (e.g. the {Orion}) use fast RAM, making them dynamically microprogrammable. (1996-11-26)

moby "jargon" /moh'bee/ (From {MIT}, seems to have been in use among model railroad fans years ago. Derived from Melville's "Moby Dick", some say from "Moby Pickle") 1. Large, immense, complex, impressive. "A Saturn V rocket is a truly moby frob." "Some MIT undergrads pulled off a moby hack at the Harvard-Yale game." 2. (Obsolete) The maximum {address space} of a computer (see below). For a 680[234]0 or {VAX} or most modern 32-bit architectures, it is 4,294,967,296 8-bit bytes (four {gigabytes}). 3. A title of address (never of third-person reference), usually used to show admiration, respect, and/or friendliness to a competent hacker. "Greetings, moby Dave. How's that address-book thing for the Mac going?" 4. In backgammon, doubles on the dice, as in "moby sixes", "moby ones", etc. Compare this with {bignum}: double sixes are both bignums and moby sixes, but moby ones are not bignums (the use of "moby" to describe double ones is sarcastic). 5. The largest available unit of something which is available in discrete increments. Thus a "moby Coke" is not just large, it's the largest size on sale. This term entered hackerdom with the Fabritek 256K memory added to the MIT AI PDP-6 machine, which was considered unimaginably huge when it was installed in the 1960s (at a time when a more typical memory size for a {time-sharing} system was 72 kilobytes). Thus, a moby is classically 256K 36-bit words, the size of a PDP-6 or PDP-10 moby. Back when {address registers} were narrow the term was more generally useful, because when a computer had {virtual memory} mapping, it might actually have more physical memory attached to it than any one program could access directly. One could then say "This computer has six mobies" meaning that the ratio of physical memory to address space is six, without having to say specifically how much memory there actually is. That in turn implied that the computer could timeshare six "full-sized" programs without having to swap programs between memory and disk. Nowadays the low cost of processor logic means that address spaces are usually larger than the most physical memory you can cram onto a machine, so most systems have much *less* than one theoretical "native" moby of {core}. Also, more modern memory-management techniques (especially paging) make the "moby count" less significant. However, there is one series of widely-used chips for which the term could stand to be revived --- the Intel 8088 and 80286 with their incredibly {brain-damaged} segmented-memory designs. On these, a "moby" would be the 1-megabyte address span of a segment/offset pair (by coincidence, a PDP-10 moby was exactly one megabyte of nine-bit bytes). [{Jargon File}] (1997-10-01)

moby ::: (jargon) /moh'bee/ (From MIT, seems to have been in use among model railroad fans years ago. Derived from Melville's Moby Dick, some say from truly moby frob. Some MIT undergrads pulled off a moby hack at the Harvard-Yale game.2. (Obsolete) The maximum address space of a computer (see below). For a 680[234]0 or VAX or most modern 32-bit architectures, it is 4,294,967,296 8-bit bytes (four gigabytes).3. A title of address (never of third-person reference), usually used to show admiration, respect, and/or friendliness to a competent hacker. Greetings, moby Dave. How's that address-book thing for the Mac going?4. In backgammon, doubles on the dice, as in moby sixes, moby ones, etc. Compare this with bignum: double sixes are both bignums and moby sixes, but moby ones are not bignums (the use of moby to describe double ones is sarcastic).5. The largest available unit of something which is available in discrete increments. Thus a moby Coke is not just large, it's the largest size on sale.This term entered hackerdom with the Fabritek 256K memory added to the MIT AI PDP-6 machine, which was considered unimaginably huge when it was installed in computer could timeshare six full-sized programs without having to swap programs between memory and disk.Nowadays the low cost of processor logic means that address spaces are usually larger than the most physical memory you can cram onto a machine, so most the 1-megabyte address span of a segment/offset pair (by coincidence, a PDP-10 moby was exactly one megabyte of nine-bit bytes).[Jargon File] (1997-10-01)

montoir ::: n. --> A stone used in mounting a horse; a horse block.

monton ::: n. --> A heap of ore; a mass undergoing the process of amalgamation.

morphogeny ::: n. --> History of the evolution of forms; that part of ontogeny that deals with the germ history of forms; -- distinguished from physiogeny.

mouse "hardware, graphics" The most commonly used computer {pointing device}, first introduced by {Douglas Engelbart} in 1968. The mouse is a device used to manipulate an on-screen {pointer} that's normally shaped like an arrow. With the mouse in hand, the computer user can select, move, and change items on the screen. A conventional {roller-ball mouse} is slid across the surface of the desk, often on a {mouse mat}. As the mouse moves, a ball set in a depression on the underside of the mouse rolls accordingly. The ball is also in contact with two small shafts set at right angles to each other inside the mouse. The rotating ball turns the shafts, and sensors inside the mouse measure the shafts' rotation. The distance and direction information from the sensors is then transmitted to the computer, usually through a connecting wire - the mouse's "tail". The computer then moves the mouse pointer on the screen to follow the movements of the mouse. This may be done directly by the {graphics adaptor}, but where it involves the processor the task should be assigned a high {priority} to avoid any perceptible delay. Some mice are contoured to fit the shape of a person's right hand, and some come in left-handed versions. Other mice are symmetrical. Included on the mouse are usually two or three buttons that the user may press, or click, to initiate various actions such as running {programs} or opening {files}. The left-most button (the {primary mouse button}) is operated with the index finger to select and activate objects represented on the screen. Different {operating systems} and {graphical user interfaces} have different conventions for using the other button(s). Typical operations include calling up a {context-sensitive menu}, modifying the selection, or pasting text. With fewer mouse buttons these require combinations of mouse and keyboard actions. Between its left and right buttons, a mouse may also have a wheel that can be used for scrolling or other special operations defined by the software. Some systems allow the mouse button assignments to be swapped round for left-handed users. Just moving the pointer across the screen with the mouse typically does nothing (though some CAD systems respond to patterns of mouse movement with no buttons pressed). Normally, the pointer is positioned over something on the screen (an {icon} or a {menu} item), and the user then clicks a mouse button to actually affect the screen display. The five most common "gestures" performed with the mouse are: {point} (to place the pointer over an on-screen item), {click} (to press and release a mouse button), {double-click} {to press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession}, {right-click} (to press and release the right mouse button}, and {drag} (to hold down the mouse button while moving the mouse). Most modern computers include a mouse as standard equipment. However, some systems, especially portable {laptop} and {notebook} models, may have a {trackball}, {touchpad} or {Trackpoint} on or next to the {keyboard}. These input devices work like the mouse, but take less space and don't need a desk. Many other alternatives to the conventional roller-ball mouse exist. A {tailless mouse}, or {hamster}, transmits its information with {infrared} impulses. A {foot-controlled mouse (http://footmouse.com/)} is one used on the floor underneath the desk. An {optical mouse} uses a {light-emitting diode} and {photocells} instead of a rolling ball to track its position. Some optical designs may require a special mouse mat marked with a grid, others, like the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer, work on nearly any surface. {Yahoo! (http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Companies/Computers/Hardware/Peripherals/Input_Devices/Mice/)}. {(http://peripherals.about.com/library/weekly/aa041498.htm)}. {PC Guide's "Troubleshooting Mice" (http://pcguide.com/ts/x/comp/mice.htm)}. (1999-07-21)

mouse ::: (hardware, graphics) The most commonly used computer pointing device, first introduced by Douglas Engelbart in 1968. The mouse is a device used to mouse in hand, the computer user can select, move, and change items on the screen.A conventional roller-ball mouse is slid across the surface of the desk, often on a mouse mat. As the mouse moves, a ball set in a depression on the underside processor the task should be assigned a high priority to avoid any perceptible delay.Some mice are contoured to fit the shape of a person's right hand, and some come in left-handed versions. Other mice are symmetrical.Included on the mouse are usually two or three buttons that the user may press, or click, to initiate various actions such as running programs or opening files. scrolling or other special operations defined by the software. Some systems allow the mouse button assignments to be swapped round for left-handed users.Just moving the pointer across the screen with the mouse typically does nothing (though some CAD systems respond to patterns of mouse movement with no buttons icon or a menu item), and the user then clicks a mouse button to actually affect the screen display.The five most common gestures performed with the mouse are: point (to place the pointer over an on-screen item), click (to press and release a mouse succession, right-click (to press and release the right mouse button}, and drag (to hold down the mouse button while moving the mouse).Most modern computers include a mouse as standard equipment. However, some systems, especially portable laptop and notebook models, may have a trackball, touchpad or Trackpoint on or next to the keyboard. These input devices work like the mouse, but take less space and don't need a desk.Many other alternatives to the conventional roller-ball mouse exist. A tailless mouse, or hamster, transmits its information with infrared impulses. A marked with a grid, others, like the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer, work on nearly any surface. . . . (1999-07-21)

MPEG-1 audio layer 3 "music, file format" (MP3) A {digital audio} {compression algorithm} that acheives a compression factor of about twelve while preserving sound quality. It does this by optimising the compression according to the range of sound that people can actually hear. MP3 is currently (July 1999) the most powerful algorithm in a series of audio encoding standards developed under the sponsorship of the {Moving Picture Experts Group} (MPEG) and formalised by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). MP3 is very different from Layer 2, using an additional {MDCT} layer to increase frequency resolution. Its scale factor groups are more optimised for the human ear, and it uses nonlinear {sample quantisation} and {Huffman coding}. MP3 files ({filename extension} ".mp3") can be downloaded from many {website}s and can be played using software available for most {operating systems} (also downloadable), e.g. Winamp for {PC}, MacAmp for {Macintosh}, and mpeg123 for {Unix}. MP3 files are usually downloaded completely before playing but {streaming} MP3 is also possible. A program called a "ripper" can be used to copy a selection from a music {CD} onto your {hard disk} and another program called an encoder can convert it to an MP3 file. (2001-12-04)

MPEG-1 audio layer 3 ::: (music, file format) (MP3) A digital audio compression algorithm that acheives a compression factor of about twelve while preserving sound quality. It sponsorship of the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) and formalised by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).MP3 is very different from Layer 2, using an additional MDCT layer to increase frequency resolution. Its scale factor groups are more optimised for the human ear, and it uses nonlinear sample quantisation and Huffman coding.MP3 files (filename extension .mp3) can be downloaded from many World-Wide Web sites and can be played using software available for most operating systems (also downloadable), e.g. Winamp for PC, MacAmp for Macintosh, and mpeg123 for Unix.MP3 files are usually downloaded completely before playing but streaming MP3 is also possible. A program called a ripper can be used to copy a selection from a music CD onto your hard disk and another program called an encoder can convert it to an MP3 file.(2001-12-04)

MPEG-1 "compression, standard, algorithm, file format" The first {MPEG} format for compressed {video}, optimised for {CD-ROM}. MPEG-1 was designed for the transmission rates of about 1.5 {Mbps} achievable with {Video-CD} and {CD-i}. It uses {discrete cosine transform} (DCT) and {Huffman coding} to remove spatially redundant data within a frame and block-based {motion compensated prediction} (MCP) to remove data which is temporally redundant between frames. Audio is compressed using {subband encoding}. These {algorithms} allow better than VHS quality video and almost CD quality audio to be compressed onto and streamed off a {single speed} (1x) {CD-ROM} drive. MPEG encoding can introduce blockiness, colour bleed and shimmering effects on video and lack of detail and quantisation effects on audio. The official name of MPEG-1 is {International Standard} {IS-11172}. (1999-01-06)

MPEG-1 ::: (compression, standard, algorithm, file format) The first MPEG format for compressed video, optimised for CD-ROM. MPEG-1 was designed for the transmission rates of about 1.5 Mbps achievable with Video-CD and CD-i.It uses discrete cosine transform (DCT) and Huffman coding to remove spatially redundant data within a frame and block-based motion compensated prediction quality video and almost CD quality audio to be compressed onto and streamed off a single speed (1x) CD-ROM drive.MPEG encoding can introduce blockiness, colour bleed and shimmering effects on video and lack of detail and quantisation effects on audio.The official name of MPEG-1 is International Standard IS-11172. (1999-01-06)

mull ::: n. --> A thin, soft kind of muslin.

A promontory; as, the Mull of Cantyre.
A snuffbox made of the small end of a horn.
Dirt; rubbish.
An inferior kind of madder prepared from the smaller roots or the peelings and refuse of the larger. ::: v. t.


Multi-User Dimension "games" (MUD) (Or Multi-User Domain, originally "Multi-User Dungeon") A class of multi-player interactive game, accessible via the {Internet} or a {modem}. A MUD is like a real-time {chat} forum with structure; it has multiple "locations" like an {adventure} game and may include combat, traps, puzzles, magic and a simple economic system. A MUD where characters can build more structure onto the database that represents the existing world is sometimes known as a "{MUSH}". Most MUDs allow you to log in as a guest to look around before you create your own character. Historically, MUDs (and their more recent progeny with names of MU- form) derive from a hack by Richard Bartle and Roy Trubshaw on the University of Essex's {DEC-10} in 1979. It was a game similar to the classic {Colossal Cave} adventure, except that it allowed multiple people to play at the same time and interact with each other. Descendants of that game still exist today and are sometimes generically called BartleMUDs. There is a widespread myth that the name MUD was trademarked to the commercial MUD run by Bartle on {British Telecom} (the motto: "You haven't *lived* 'til you've *died* on MUD!"); however, this is false - Richard Bartle explicitly placed "MUD" in the {PD} in 1985. BT was upset at this, as they had already printed trademark claims on some maps and posters, which were released and created the myth. Students on the European academic networks quickly improved on the MUD concept, spawning several new MUDs ({VAXMUD}, {AberMUD}, {LPMUD}). Many of these had associated {bulletin-board systems} for social interaction. Because these had an image as "research" they often survived administrative hostility to {BBSs} in general. This, together with the fact that {Usenet} feeds have been spotty and difficult to get in the UK, made the MUDs major foci of hackish social interaction there. AberMUD and other variants crossed the Atlantic around 1988 and quickly gained popularity in the US; they became nuclei for large hacker communities with only loose ties to traditional hackerdom (some observers see parallels with the growth of {Usenet} in the early 1980s). The second wave of MUDs (TinyMUD and variants) tended to emphasise social interaction, puzzles, and cooperative world-building as opposed to combat and competition. In 1991, over 50% of MUD sites are of a third major variety, LPMUD, which synthesises the combat/puzzle aspects of AberMUD and older systems with the extensibility of TinyMud. The trend toward greater programmability and flexibility will doubtless continue. The state of the art in MUD design is still moving very rapidly, with new simulation designs appearing (seemingly) every month. There is now a move afoot to deprecate the term {MUD} itself, as newer designs exhibit an exploding variety of names corresponding to the different simulation styles being explored. {UMN MUD Gopher page (gopher://spinaltap.micro.umn.edu/11/fun/Games/MUDs/Links)}. {U Pennsylvania MUD Web page (http://cis.upenn.edu/~lwl/mudinfo.html)}. See also {bonk/oif}, {FOD}, {link-dead}, {mudhead}, {MOO}, {MUCK}, {MUG}, {MUSE}, {chat}. {Usenet} newsgroups: {news:rec.games.mud.announce}, {news:rec.games.mud.admin}, {news:rec.games.mud.diku}, {news:rec.games.mud.lp}, {news:rec.games.mud.misc}, {news:rec.games.mud.tiny}. (1994-08-10)

Name ::: Jhumur: “Hold onto the Name. That is the only power. I remember Mother once told me—because there was a moment when I was attacked by a certain person. She was mad and so had a certain number of people she chose to attack with her vibrations, with her words. If she could she would throw stones. I was very, very young, about 17 or 18. I said, ‘Every time I see her, Mother, I really start to tremble. It has become something so physically terrifying. Once she (the mad person) had thrown a big paperweight, a cement paperweight in the library. It went just past my head, it could have killed me. After that I became really frightened. So Mother told me ‘Nothing will happen to you. Each time you see her just say ‘Ma, Ma, Ma.’ But it was so difficult. Each time I saw her from far I would think, ‘I have to say Ma.’ But when she came close enough I could not say the Name, for a long time, for a very long time. I was so frightened the fear would take the Name away. I knew very well I had to say the Name That is what Mother told me. And one day I could, finally I could and the mad person lost interest in me!”

ness ::: n. --> A promontory; a cape; a headland.

neuridin ::: n. --> a nontoxic base, C5H14N2, found in the putrescent matters of flesh, fish, decaying cheese, etc.

N. Hartmann, Platos Lehre vom Sein, 1909; Grundzüge einer Metaphysik der Erkenntnis, 1921; Ethik, 1926 (Eng. tr. 1932); Die Philosophie des Deutschen Idealismus I, 1923; II, 1929; Zur Grundlegung der Ontologie, 1935; Möglichkeit u. Wirklichkeit, 1938. See his own exposition of his views in Deutsch Syst. Philos. nach ihr. Gestalten, 1931. -- H.H.

Nicht-Ich: (Ger. non-ego) Anything which is not the subjective self. Fichte accounted for the not-self in terms of the ontologically posited subjective self. The not-self is the external, outer world opposed to the ego. -- H.H.

nontoxic ::: a. --> Not toxic.

no-op /noh'op/ alt. NOP /nop/ [no operation] 1. A machine instruction that does nothing (sometimes used in assembler-level programming as filler for data or patch areas, or to overwrite code to be removed in binaries). See also {JFCL}. 2. A person who contributes nothing to a project, or has nothing going on upstairs, or both. As in "He's a no-op." 3. Any operation or sequence of operations with no effect, such as circling the block without finding a parking space, or putting money into a vending machine and having it fall immediately into the coin-return box, or asking someone for help and being told to go away. "Oh, well, that was a no-op." Hot-and-sour soup that is insufficiently either is "no-op soup"; so is wonton soup if everybody else is having hot-and-sour. [{Jargon File}] (1994-12-02)

no-op ::: /noh'op/ alt. NOP /nop/ [no operation] 1. A machine instruction that does nothing (sometimes used in assembler-level programming as filler for data or patch areas, or to overwrite code to be removed in binaries). See also JFCL.2. A person who contributes nothing to a project, or has nothing going on upstairs, or both. As in He's a no-op.3. Any operation or sequence of operations with no effect, such as circling the block without finding a parking space, or putting money into a vending machine that is insufficiently either is no-op soup; so is wonton soup if everybody else is having hot-and-sour.[Jargon File] (1994-12-02)

Object-Oriented Turing "language" An extension of {Turing} and a replacement for {Turing Plus} by R.C. Holt "holt@csri.toronto.edu", U Toronto, 1991. Object-Oriented Turing supports {imperative programming}, {object-oriented programming} and {concurrent programming}. It has {modules}, {class}es, {single inheritance}, processes, {exception handling} and optional machine-dependent programming. There is an integrated environment under the {X Window System} and {a demo version (ftp://turing.toronto.edu/pub/turing)}. Versions exist for {Sun-4}, {MIPS}, {RS-6000} and others. E-mail: "ootinfo@turing.toronto.edu". ["A Conceptual Framework for Software Development", Mancoridis et al, eds, ACM SIGSCE Conference, Feb 1993, Indianapolis]. ["Turing Reference Manual", 1992, ISBN 0-921598-15-7]. (2000-04-21)

Object-Oriented Turing ::: (language) An extension of Turing and a replacement for Turing Plus by R.C. Holt , U Toronto, 1991. It is imperative, object-oriented and concurrent. It has modules, classes, single inheritance, processes, exception handling, optional machine-dependent programming.There is an integrated environment under the X Window System and . Versions exist for Sun-4, MIPS, RS-6000 and others.E-mail: .[A Conceptual Framework for Software Development, Mancoridis et al, eds, ACM SIGSCE Conference, Feb 1993, Indianapolis]. [Turing Reference Manual, 1992, ISBN 0-921598-15-7].(2000-04-21)

obvoluted ::: a. --> Overlapping; contorted; convolute; -- applied primarily, in botany, to two opposite leaves, each of which has one edge overlapping the nearest edge of the other, and secondarily to a circle of several leaves or petals which thus overlap.

odonto- ::: --> A combining form from Gr. &

odontoblast ::: n. --> One of the more or less columnar cells on the outer surface of the pulp of a tooth; an odontoplast. They are supposed to be connected with the formation of dentine.
One of the cells which secrete the chitinous teeth of Mollusca.


odontocete ::: n.pl. --> A subdivision of Cetacea, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.; the toothed whales.

odontogeny ::: n. --> Generetion, or mode of development, of the teeth.

odontographic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to odontography.

odontograph ::: n. --> An instrument for marking or laying off the outlines of teeth of gear wheels.

odontography ::: n. --> A description of the teeth.

odontoid ::: a. --> Having the form of a tooth; toothlike.
Of or pertaining to the odontoid bone or to the odontoid process.


odontolcae ::: n. pl. --> An extinct order of ostrichlike aquatic birds having teeth, which are set in a groove in the jaw. It includes Hesperornis, and allied genera. See Hesperornis.

odontolite ::: n. --> A fossil tooth colored a bright blue by phosphate of iron. It is used as an imitation of turquoise, and hence called bone turquoise.

odontology ::: n. --> The science which treats of the teeth, their structure and development.

odontophora ::: n.pl. --> Same as Cephalophora.

odontophore ::: n. --> A special structure found in the mouth of most mollusks, except bivalves. It consists of several muscles and a cartilage which supports a chitinous radula, or lingual ribbon, armed with teeth. Also applied to the radula alone. See Radula.

odontophorous ::: a. --> Having an odontophore.

odontoplast ::: n. --> An odontoblast.

odontopteryx ::: n. --> An extinct Eocene bird having the jaws strongly serrated, or dentated, but destitute of true teeth. It was found near London.

odontornithes ::: n. pl. --> A group of Mesozoic birds having the jaws armed with teeth, as in most other vertebrates. They have been divided into three orders: Odontolcae, Odontotormae, and Saururae.

odontostomatous ::: a. --> Having toothlike mandibles; -- applied to certain insects.

odontotormae ::: n.pl. --> An order of extinct toothed birds having the teeth in sockets, as in the genus Ichthyornis. See Ichthyornis.

On the question as to what acts are right or to be done ethical theories fall into two groups (1) Axiological theories seek to determine what is right entirely by reference to the goodness or value of something, thus miking the theory of obligation dependent on the theorv of value. For a philosopher like Martineau it is the comparative goodness of its motive that determines which act is right. For a teleologist it is the comparative amount of good which it brings or probably will bring into being that determines which act is right -- the egoistic teleologist holding that the right act is the act which is most conducive to the good of the agent (some Sophists, Epicurus, Hobbes), and the universalistic teleologist holding that the right act is the act which is most conducive to the good of the world as a whole (see Utilitarianism). (2) On deontological theories see Deontological ethics and Intuitionism.

ontogenesis ::: n. --> Alt. of Ontogeny

ontogenetic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to ontogenesis; as, ontogenetic phenomena.

ontogenic ::: a. --> Ontogenetic.

ontogeny ::: n. --> The history of the individual development of an organism; the history of the evolution of the germ; the development of an individual organism, -- in distinction from phylogeny, or evolution of the tribe. Called also henogenesis, henogeny.

ontologic ::: a. --> Ontological.

ontological ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to ontology.

ontologically ::: adv. --> In an ontological manner.

ontologist ::: n. --> One who is versed in or treats of ontology.

ontology ::: 1. (philosophy) A systematic account of Existence.2. (artificial intelligence) (From philosophy) An explicit formal specification of how to represent the objects, concepts and other entities that are assumed to exist in some area of interest and the relationships that hold among them.For AI systems, what exists is that which can be represented. When the knowledge about a domain is represented in a declarative language, the set of interpretation and well-formed use of these terms. Formally, an ontology is the statement of a logical theory.A set of agents that share the same ontology will be able to communicate about a domain of discourse without necessarily operating on a globally shared theory. consistent with the definitions in the ontology. The idea of ontological commitment is based on the Knowledge-Level perspective.3. (information science) The hierarchical structuring of knowledge about things by subcategorising them according to their essential (or at least the previous senses of ontology (above) which has become common in discussions about the difficulty of maintaining subject indices. (1997-04-09)

ontology 1. "philosophy" A systematic account of Existence. 2. "artificial intelligence" (From philosophy) An explicit formal specification of how to represent the objects, concepts and other entities that are assumed to exist in some area of interest and the relationships that hold among them. For {AI} systems, what "exists" is that which can be represented. When the {knowledge} about a {domain} is represented in a {declarative language}, the set of objects that can be represented is called the {universe of discourse}. We can describe the ontology of a program by defining a set of representational terms. Definitions associate the names of entities in the {universe of discourse} (e.g. classes, relations, functions or other objects) with human-readable text describing what the names mean, and formal {axioms} that constrain the interpretation and well-formed use of these terms. Formally, an ontology is the statement of a {logical theory}. A set of {agents} that share the same ontology will be able to communicate about a domain of discourse without necessarily operating on a globally shared theory. We say that an agent commits to an ontology if its observable actions are consistent with the definitions in the ontology. The idea of ontological commitment is based on the {Knowledge-Level} perspective. 3. "information science" The hierarchical structuring of knowledge about things by subcategorising them according to their essential (or at least relevant and/or cognitive) qualities. See {subject index}. This is an extension of the previous senses of "ontology" (above) which has become common in discussions about the difficulty of maintaining {subject indices}. (1997-04-09)

ontology ::: n. --> That department of the science of metaphysics which investigates and explains the nature and essential properties and relations of all beings, as such, or the principles and causes of being.

ontology ::: Traditionally, the study of being, reality, existence, as well as the given structure of anything, often viewed as unchanging. In Integral Post-Metaphysics, ontology is not a separate discipline or activity but that aspect of the AQAL matrix of any occasion that is experienced as enduring structure; the study of that aspect is ontology. The term “ontology” is sometimes used in this sense given the lack of alternatives.

onto ::: prep. --> On the top of; upon; on. See On to, under On, prep.

onto {surjection}

oryctology ::: n. --> An old name for paleontology.
An old name for mineralogy and geology.


outline ::: n. 1. A line marking the outer contours or boundaries of an object or figure. 2. A style of drawing in which objects are delineated in contours without shading. 3. A general description covering the main points of a subject outlines, world-outline. v. 4. To give the main features or various aspects of; summarize. Also fig. outlined.

outline ::: n. --> The line which marks the outer limits of an object or figure; the exterior line or edge; contour.
In art: A line drawn by pencil, pen, graver, or the like, by which the boundary of a figure is indicated.
A sketch composed of such lines; the delineation of a figure without shading.
Fig.: A sketch of any scheme; a preliminary or general indication of a plan, system, course of thought, etc.; as, the outline


paleo- ::: --> A combining form meaning old, ancient; as, palearctic, paleontology, paleothere, paleography.

paleobotany ::: n. --> That branch of paleontology which treats of fossil plants.

paleontographical ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the description of fossil remains.

paleontography ::: n. --> The description of fossil remains.

paleontological ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to paleontology.

paleontologist ::: n. --> One versed in paleontology.

paleontology ::: n. --> The science which treats of the ancient life of the earth, or of fossils which are the remains of such life.

paleornithology ::: n. --> The branch of paleontology which treats of fossil birds.

paleozooogy ::: n. --> The science of extinct animals, a branch of paleontology.

paper tape ::: (hardware, history) Punched paper tape. An early input/output and storage medium borrowed from telegraph and teletype systems.Data entered at the keyboard of the teletype could be directed to a perforator or punch which punched a pattern of holes across the width of a paper tape to feeding the computer. Computer output could be similarly punched onto tape and printed off-line.As well as storage of the program and data, use of paper tape enabled batch processing.The first units had five data hole positions plus a sprocket hole (for the driving wheel) across the width of the tape. These used commercial telegraph Elliott which were more programmer-friendly. Later systems had eight data holes and used ASCII coding.(2003-12-02)

paper tape "hardware, history" Punched paper tape. An early {input/output} and storage medium borrowed from {telegraph} and {teletype} systems. Data entered at the keyboard of the teletype could be directed to a perforator or punch which punched a pattern of holes across the width of a paper tape to represent the characters typed. The paper tape could be read by a tape reader feeding the computer. Computer output could be similarly punched onto tape and printed off-line. As well as storage of the program and data, use of paper tape enabled {batch processing}. The first units had five data hole positions plus a sprocket hole (for the driving wheel) across the width of the tape. These used commercial telegraph code ({ITA2} also known as {Murray}), {Baudot code} or proprietary codes such as {Elliott} which were more programmer-friendly. Later systems had eight data holes and used {ASCII} coding. (2003-12-02)

Past-Time: All the extent of time preceding a given event or experience, the term is occasionally confined to that extent of preceding time which is relevant to a given event or experience. Obviously enough, past-time is not a permanent condition unrelated to the succession of events: anything that is past has been present and also future before it became present The ontologlcal status of the past is uncertain, insofar as it has no existence at the moment when it is called past yet cannot be designated as unconditionally non-existent in the sense applicable to fiction or untruth. -- R.B.W.

phase of the moon Used humorously as a random parameter on which something is said to depend. Sometimes implies unreliability of whatever is dependent, or that reliability seems to be dependent on conditions nobody has been able to determine. "This feature depends on having the channel open in mumble mode, having the foo switch set, and on the phase of the moon." See also {heisenbug}. True story: Once upon a time there was a {bug} that really did depend on the phase of the moon. There was a little subroutine that had traditionally been used in various programs at {MIT} to calculate an approximation to the moon's true phase. {GLS} incorporated this routine into a {Lisp} program that, when it wrote out a file, would print a timestamp line almost 80 characters long. Very occasionally the first line of the message would be too long and would overflow onto the next line, and when the file was later read back in the program would {barf}. The length of the first line depended on both the precise date and time and the length of the phase specification when the timestamp was printed, and so the bug literally depended on the phase of the moon! The first paper edition of the {Jargon File} (Steele-1983) included an example of one of the timestamp lines that exhibited this bug, but the typesetter "corrected" it. This has since been described as the phase-of-the-moon-bug bug. [{Jargon File}] (1995-02-22)

Philosophy: (Gr. philein, to love -- sophia, wisdom) The most general science. Pythagoras is said to have called himself a lover of wisdom. But philosophy has been both the seeking of wisdom and the wisdom sought. Originally, the rational explanation of anything, the general principles under which all facts could be explained; in this sense, indistinguishable from science. Later, the science of the first principles of being; the presuppositions of ultimate reality. Now, popularly, private wisdom or consolation; technically, the science of sciences, the criticism and systematization or organization of all knowledge, drawn from empirical science, rational learning, common experience, or whatever. Philosophy includes metaphysics, or ontology and epistemology, logic, ethics, aesthetics, etc. (all of which see). -- J.K.F.

Phorcys (Greek) A sea god, son of Pontos and Gaia (sea and earth), and father by Ceto of the Graiae, Gorgons, Sirens, Scylla, and Atlas. Mentioned in Orphism as one of the primeval titans.

Phylogeny [from Greek phylo race + geneia producing] The racial history of an organism, as contrasted with ontogeny or the individual history. Phylogenesis is applicable to the process. This branch of biology takes into account the racial affinities of an organism, and forms an important part of the science of evolution.

phylogeny ::: n. --> The history of genealogical development; the race history of an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis, or life development generally.

physiogeny ::: n. --> The germ history of the functions, or the history of the development of vital activities, in the individual, being one of the branches of ontogeny. See Morphogeny.

physiophyly ::: n. --> The tribal history of the functions, or the history of the paleontological development of vital activities, -- being a branch of phylogeny. See Morphophyly.

pigeontoed ::: a. --> Having the toes turned in.

Plato's theory of knowledge can hardly be discussed apart from his theory of reality. Through sense perception man comes to know the changeable world of bodies. This is the realm of opinion (doxa), such cognition may be more or less clear but it never rises to the level of true knowledge, for its objects are impermanent and do not provide a stable foundation for science. It is through intellectual, or rational, cognition that man discovers another world, that of immutable essences, intelligible realities, Forms or Ideas. This is the level of scientific knowledge (episteme); it is reached in mathematics and especially in philosophy (Repub. VI, 510). The world of intelligible Ideas contains the ultimate realities from which the world of sensible things has been patterned. Plato experienced much difficulty in regard to the sort of existence to be attributed to his Ideas. Obviously it is not the crude existence of physical things, nor can it be merely the mental existence of logical constructs. Interpretations have varied from the theory of the Christian Fathers (which was certainly not that of Plato himself) viz , that the Ideas are exemplary Causes in God's Mind, to the suggestion of Aristotle (Metaphysics, I) that they are realized, in a sense, in the world of individual things, but are apprehended only by the intellect The Ideas appear, however, particularly in the dialogues of the middle period, to be objective essences, independent of human minds, providing not only the foundation for the truth of human knowledge but afso the ontological bases for the shadowy things of the sense world. Within the world of Forms, there is a certain hierarchy. At the top, the most noble of all, is the Idea of the Good (Repub. VII), it dominates the other Ideas and they participate in it. Beauty, symmetry and truth are high-ranking Ideas; at times they are placed almost on a par with the Good (Philebus 65; also Sympos. and Phaedrus passim). There are, below, these, other Ideas, such as those of the major virtues (wisdom, temperance, courage, justice and piety) and mathematical terms and relations, such as equality, likeness, unlikeness and proportion. Each type or class of being is represented by its perfect Form in the sphere of Ideas, there is an ideal Form of man, dog, willow tree, of every kind of natural object and even of artificial things like beds (Repub. 596). The relationship of the "many" objects, belonging to a certain class of things in the sense world, to the "One", i.e. the single Idea which is their archetype, is another great source of difficulty to Plato. Three solutions, which are not mutually exclusive, are suggested in the dialogues (1) that the many participate imperfectly in the perfect nature of their Idea, (2) that the many are made in imitation of the One, and (3) that the many are composed of a mixture of the Limit (Idea) with the Unlimited (matter).

ponton ::: n. --> See Pontoon.

pontooning ::: n. --> The act, art, or process of constructing pontoon bridges.

pontoon ::: n. --> A wooden flat-bottomed boat, a metallic cylinder, or a frame covered with canvas, India rubber, etc., forming a portable float, used in building bridges quickly for the passage of troops.
A low, flat vessel, resembling a barge, furnished with cranes, capstans, and other machinery, used in careening ships, raising weights, drawing piles, etc., chiefly in the Mediterranean; a lighter.


Potentiality: See Dynamis. Power: In general: the physical, mental and moral ability to act or to receive an action; the general faculty of doing, making, performing, realizing, achieving, producing or succeeding; ability, capacity, virtue, virtuality, potency, potentiality, faculty, efficacy, efficacity, efficiency, operative causality, process of change or becoming; natural operative force, energy, vigor, strength, or effective condition applied or applicable to work; person, agent, body, institution, government or state, having or exercising an ability to act in accordance with its nature and functions; spirit, divinity, deity, superhuman agent, supernatural principle of activity; an attribute or name of God; in theology, an order of angels; in law the authority, capacity or right to exercise certain natural and legal prerogatives, also, the authority vestcd in a person by law; influence, prerogative, force. A. In psychology, power is sometimes synonymous with faculty (q.v.). It also means a quality which renders the nature of an individual agent apt to elicit certain physical and moral actions. Hence, power is a natural endowment enabling the intellect to condition the will and thus create hibits and virtues, in a higher degree, power is a moral disposition enabling the individual to cultivate his perfectibility. The distinction between powers is given by the distinction of their actions. Powers are acthe or operative, and passive or receptive; they are immediate or remote. Even impotence and incapacity are not different in kind from power, but simply in degree. These Aristotelian views on power, including its ontological interpretation, have held the ground for centuries, and we find them partly also in Hobbes and Locke who defined power as the ability to make or to receive change. Hume's analysis of power showed it to be an illusion; and with the advent of positivism and experimental psychology, this concept lost much of its value. The notion of power has been used by Fechner in his doctrine and law concerning the relation between stimuli and sensations.

Principle: (Lat. principe, from principium, a beginning) A fundamental cause or universal truth, that which is inherent in anything. That which ultimately accounts for being. According to Aristotle, the primary source of all being, actuality and knowledge. (a) In ontology: first principles are the categories or postulates of ontology. (b) In epistemology: as the essence of being, the ground of all knowledge. Syn. with essence, universal, cause. -- J.K.F.

profile ::: n. --> An outline, or contour; as, the profile of an apple.
A human head represented sidewise, or in a side view; the side face or half face.
A section of any member, made at right angles with its main lines, showing the exact shape of moldings and the like.
A drawing exhibiting a vertical section of the ground along a surveyed line, or graded work, as of a railway, showing elevations, depressions, grades, etc.


Projection ::: In Psychoanalytic Theory, the defense mechanism whereby we transfer or project our feelings about one person onto another.

promont ::: n. --> Promontory.

promontories ::: pl. --> of Promontory

promontory ::: n. --> A high point of land or rock projecting into the sea beyond the line of coast; a headland; a high cape.
A projecting part. Especially: (a) The projecting angle of the ventral side of the sacrum where it joins the last lumbar vertebra. (b) A prominence on the inner wall of the tympanum of the ear.


pteropappi ::: n. pl. --> Same as Odontotormae.

push ::: 1. (programming) To put something onto a stack or pdl.Opposite: pop.2. (communications) push media.[Jargon File] (1997-04-10)

push 1. "programming" To put something onto a {stack} or {pdl}. Opposite: "{pop}". 2. "communications" {push media}. [{Jargon File}] (1997-04-10)

putrescin ::: n. --> A nontoxic diamine, C4H12N2, formed in the putrefaction of the flesh of mammals and some other animals.

Radio Frequency Interference "hardware, testing" (RFI) Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals, as a by-product of their normal operation, and which causes unwanted signals (interference or noise) to be induced in other circuits. The most important means of reducing RFI are: use of bypass or "decoupling" {capacitors} on each active device (connected across the power supply, as close to the device as possible), risetime control of high speed signals using series resistors and {VCC filtering}. Shielding is usually a last resort after other techniques have failed because of the added expense of RF gaskets and the like. The efficiency of the radiation is dependent on the height above the ground or power plane (at RF one is as good as the other) and the length of the conductor in relationship to the wavelength of the signal component (fundamental, harmonic or transient (overshoot, undershoot or ringing)). At lower frequencies, such as 133 MHz, radiation is almost exclusively via I/O cables; RF noise gets onto the power planes and is coupled to the line drivers via the VCC and ground pins. The Rf is then coupled to the cable through the line driver as common node noise. Since the noise is common mode, shielding has very little effect, even with differential pairs. The RF energy is capacitively coupled from the signal pair to the shield and the shield itself does the radiating. At higher frequencies, usually above 500 Mhz, traces get electrically longer and higher above the plane. Two techniques are used at these frequencies: wave shaping with series resistors and embedding the traces between the two planes. If all these measures still leave too much RFI, sheilding such as RF gaskets and copper tape can be used. Most digital equipment is designed with metal, or coated plastic, cases. Switching power supplies can be a source of RFI, but have become less of a problem as design techniques have improved. Most countries have legal requirements that electronic and electrical hardware must still work correctly when subjected to certain amounts of RFI, and should not emit RFI which could interfere with other equipment (such as radios). See also {Electrostatic Discharge}, {Electromagnetic Compatibility}. (1998-01-26)

radula ::: n. --> The chitinous ribbon bearing the teeth of mollusks; -- called also lingual ribbon, and tongue. See Odontophore.

ranch ::: v. t. --> To wrench; to tear; to sprain; to injure by violent straining or contortion. ::: n. --> A tract of land used for grazing and the rearing of horses, cattle, or sheep. See Rancho, 2.

RC4 "cryptography" A {cipher} designed by {RSA Data Security, Inc.} which can accept {keys} of arbitrary length, and is essentially a {pseudo random number generator} with the output of the generator being {XOR}ed with the data stream to produce the encrypted data. For this reason, it is very important that the same RC4 key never be used to encrypt two different data streams. The encryption mechanism used to be a trade secret, until someone posted source code for an {algorithm} onto {Usenet News}, claiming it to be equivalent to RC4. The algorithm is very fast, its security is unknown, but breaking it does not seem trivial either. There is very strong evidence that the posted algorithm is indeed equivalent to RC4. The United States government routinely approves RC4 with 40-bit keys for export. Keys this small can be easily broken by governments, criminals, and amateurs. The exportable version of {Netscape}'s {Secure Socket Layer}, which uses RC4-40, was broken by at least two independent groups. Breaking it took about eight days; in many universities or companies the same computing power is available to any computer science student. See also {Damien Doligez's SSL cracking page (http://pauillac.inria.fr/~doligez/ssl/)}, {RC4 Source and Information (http://cs.hut.fi/crypto/rc4)}, {SSLeay (http://cs.hut.fi/crypto/software.html

Realism: Theory of the reality of abstract or general terms, or umversals, which are held to have an equal and sometimes a superior reality to actual physical particulars. Umversals exist before things, ante res. Opposed to nominalism (q.v.) according to which universals have a being only after things, post res. Realism means (a) in ontology that no derogation of the reality of universals is valid, the realm of essences, or possible umversals, being as real as, if not more real than, the realm of existence, or actuality; (b) in epistemology: that sense experience reports a true and uninterrupted, if limited, account of objects; that it is possible to have faithful and direct knowledge of the actual world. While realism was implicit in Egyptian religion, where truth was through deification distinguished from particular truths, and further suggested in certain aspects of Ionian philosophy, it was first explicitly set forth by Plato in his doctrine of the ideas and developed by Aristotle in his doctrine of the forms. According to Plato, the ideas have a status of possibility which makes them independent both of the mind by which they may be known and of the actual world of particulars in which they may take place. Aristotle amended this, so that his forms have a being only in things, in rebus. Realism in its Platonic version was the leading philosophy of the Christian Middle Ages until Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) officially adopted the Aristotelian version. It has been given a new impetus in recent times by Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) in America and by G. E. Moore (1873-) in England. Moore's realism has been responsible for many of his contemporaries in both English-speaking countries. Roughly speaking, the American realists, Montague, Perry, and others, in The New Realism (1912) have directed their attention to the epistemological side, while the English have constructed ontological systems. The most comprehensive realistic systems of the modern period are Process and Reality by A. N. Whitehead (1861-) and Space, Time and Deity by S. Alexander: (1859-1939). The German, Nicolai Hartmann, should also be mentioned, and there are others. -- J.K.F.

redemptorist ::: n. --> One of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, founded in Naples in 1732 by St. Alphonsus Maria de Liquori. It was introduced onto the United States in 1832 at Detroit. The Fathers of the Congregation devote themselves to preaching to the neglected, esp. in missions and retreats, and are forbidden by their rule to engage in the instruction of youth.

regexp 1. {regular expression}. 2. Name of a well-known PD regexp-handling package in portable C, written by revered {Usenet}ter Henry Spencer "henry@zoo.toronto.edu". [{Jargon File}]

remontoir ::: n. --> See under Escapement.

Romulus (Latin) The traditional founder of Rome, belonging to the class of heroes or semi-divine ancestors. Such names as Romulus, Herakles, or Solomon denote the genii presiding over the respective races or civilizations which they have founded, the cycles of time during which those races flourished, and various individuals or even dynasties who imbodied the spirit of those genii. Romulus is of divine birth, and there are familiar stories also elsewhere of children to become heroes being cast away and found by a shepherd, nurtured by a wolf, etc. — a usual symbolic history of the founding of a new culture. Such a myth, especially in the hands of a hard-headed and pragmatic people like the Romans, would be likely to be tacked onto traditions about some particular person, and Livy’s story is doubtless the result of such an adaptation.

saga "jargon" (WPI) A {cuspy} but bogus raving story about N {random} broken people. Here is a classic example of the saga form, as told by {Guy Steele} (GLS): Jon L. White (login name JONL) and I (GLS) were office mates at {MIT} for many years. One April, we both flew from Boston to California for a week on research business, to consult face-to-face with some people at {Stanford}, particularly our mutual friend {Richard Gabriel} (RPG). RPG picked us up at the San Francisco airport and drove us back to {Palo Alto} (going {logical} south on route 101, parallel to {El Camino Bignum}). Palo Alto is adjacent to Stanford University and about 40 miles south of San Francisco. We ate at The Good Earth, a "health food" restaurant, very popular, the sort whose milkshakes all contain honey and protein powder. JONL ordered such a shake - the waitress claimed the flavour of the day was "lalaberry". I still have no idea what that might be, but it became a running joke. It was the colour of raspberry, and JONL said it tasted rather bitter. I ate a better tostada there than I have ever had in a Mexican restaurant. After this we went to the local Uncle Gaylord's Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor. They make ice cream fresh daily, in a variety of intriguing flavours. It's a chain, and they have a slogan: "If you don't live near an Uncle Gaylord's - MOVE!" Also, Uncle Gaylord (a real person) wages a constant battle to force big-name ice cream makers to print their ingredients on the package (like air and plastic and other non-natural garbage). JONL and I had first discovered Uncle Gaylord's the previous August, when we had flown to a computer-science conference in {Berkeley}, California, the first time either of us had been on the West Coast. When not in the conference sessions, we had spent our time wandering the length of Telegraph Avenue, which (like Harvard Square in Cambridge) was lined with picturesque street vendors and interesting little shops. On that street we discovered Uncle Gaylord's Berkeley store. The ice cream there was very good. During that August visit JONL went absolutely bananas (so to speak) over one particular flavour, ginger honey. Therefore, after eating at The Good Earth - indeed, after every lunch and dinner and before bed during our April visit --- a trip to Uncle Gaylord's (the one in Palo Alto) was mandatory. We had arrived on a Wednesday, and by Thursday evening we had been there at least four times. Each time, JONL would get ginger honey ice cream, and proclaim to all bystanders that "Ginger was the spice that drove the Europeans mad! That's why they sought a route to the East! They used it to preserve their otherwise off-taste meat." After the third or fourth repetition RPG and I were getting a little tired of this spiel, and began to paraphrase him: "Wow! Ginger! The spice that makes rotten meat taste good!" "Say! Why don't we find some dog that's been run over and sat in the sun for a week and put some *ginger* on it for dinner?!" "Right! With a lalaberry shake!" And so on. This failed to faze JONL; he took it in good humour, as long as we kept returning to Uncle Gaylord's. He loves ginger honey ice cream. Now RPG and his then-wife KBT (Kathy Tracy) were putting us up (putting up with us?) in their home for our visit, so to thank them JONL and I took them out to a nice French restaurant of their choosing. I unadventurously chose the filet mignon, and KBT had je ne sais quoi du jour, but RPG and JONL had lapin (rabbit). (Waitress: "Oui, we have fresh rabbit, fresh today." RPG: "Well, JONL, I guess we won't need any *ginger*!") We finished the meal late, about 11 P.M., which is 2 A.M Boston time, so JONL and I were rather droopy. But it wasn't yet midnight. Off to Uncle Gaylord's! Now the French restaurant was in Redwood City, north of Palo Alto. In leaving Redwood City, we somehow got onto route 101 going north instead of south. JONL and I wouldn't have known the difference had RPG not mentioned it. We still knew very little of the local geography. I did figure out, however, that we were headed in the direction of Berkeley, and half-jokingly suggested that we continue north and go to Uncle Gaylord's in Berkeley. RPG said "Fine!" and we drove on for a while and talked. I was drowsy, and JONL actually dropped off to sleep for 5 minutes. When he awoke, RPG said, "Gee, JONL, you must have slept all the way over the bridge!", referring to the one spanning San Francisco Bay. Just then we came to a sign that said "University Avenue". I mumbled something about working our way over to Telegraph Avenue; RPG said "Right!" and maneuvered some more. Eventually we pulled up in front of an Uncle Gaylord's. Now, I hadn't really been paying attention because I was so sleepy, and I didn't really understand what was happening until RPG let me in on it a few moments later, but I was just alert enough to notice that we had somehow come to the Palo Alto Uncle Gaylord's after all. JONL noticed the resemblance to the Palo Alto store, but hadn't caught on. (The place is lit with red and yellow lights at night, and looks much different from the way it does in daylight.) He said, "This isn't the Uncle Gaylord's I went to in Berkeley! It looked like a barn! But this place looks *just like* the one back in Palo Alto!" RPG deadpanned, "Well, this is the one *I* always come to when I'm in Berkeley. They've got two in San Francisco, too. Remember, they're a chain." JONL accepted this bit of wisdom. And he was not totally ignorant - he knew perfectly well that University Avenue was in Berkeley, not far from Telegraph Avenue. What he didn't know was that there is a completely different University Avenue in Palo Alto. JONL went up to the counter and asked for ginger honey. The guy at the counter asked whether JONL would like to taste it first, evidently their standard procedure with that flavour, as not too many people like it. JONL said, "I'm sure I like it. Just give me a cone." The guy behind the counter insisted that JONL try just a taste first. "Some people think it tastes like soap." JONL insisted, "Look, I *love* ginger. I eat Chinese food. I eat raw ginger roots. I already went through this hassle with the guy back in Palo Alto. I *know* I like that flavour!" At the words "back in Palo Alto" the guy behind the counter got a very strange look on his face, but said nothing. KBT caught his eye and winked. Through my stupor I still hadn't quite grasped what was going on, and thought RPG was rolling on the floor laughing and clutching his stomach just because JONL had launched into his spiel ("makes rotten meat a dish for princes") for the forty-third time. At this point, RPG clued me in fully. RPG, KBT, and I retreated to a table, trying to stifle our chuckles. JONL remained at the counter, talking about ice cream with the guy b.t.c., comparing Uncle Gaylord's to other ice cream shops and generally having a good old time. At length the g.b.t.c. said, "How's the ginger honey?" JONL said, "Fine! I wonder what exactly is in it?" Now Uncle Gaylord publishes all his recipes and even teaches classes on how to make his ice cream at home. So the g.b.t.c. got out the recipe, and he and JONL pored over it for a while. But the g.b.t.c. could contain his curiosity no longer, and asked again, "You really like that stuff, huh?" JONL said, "Yeah, I've been eating it constantly back in Palo Alto for the past two days. In fact, I think this batch is about as good as the cones I got back in Palo Alto!" G.b.t.c. looked him straight in the eye and said, "You're *in* Palo Alto!" JONL turned slowly around, and saw the three of us collapse in a fit of giggles. He clapped a hand to his forehead and exclaimed, "I've been hacked!" [My spies on the West Coast inform me that there is a close relative of the raspberry found out there called an "ollalieberry" - ESR] [Ironic footnote: it appears that the {meme} about ginger vs. rotting meat may be an urban legend. It's not borne out by an examination of mediaeval recipes or period purchase records for spices, and appears full-blown in the works of Samuel Pegge, a gourmand and notorious flake case who originated numerous food myths. - ESR] [{Jargon File}] (1994-12-08)

saga ::: (jargon) (WPI) A cuspy but bogus raving story about N random broken people.Here is a classic example of the saga form, as told by Guy Steele (GLS):Jon L. White (login name JONL) and I (GLS) were office mates at MIT for many years. One April, we both flew from Boston to California for a week on research business, to consult face-to-face with some people at Stanford, particularly our mutual friend Richard Gabriel (RPG).RPG picked us up at the San Francisco airport and drove us back to Palo Alto (going logical south on route 101, parallel to El Camino Bignum). Palo Alto is raspberry, and JONL said it tasted rather bitter. I ate a better tostada there than I have ever had in a Mexican restaurant.After this we went to the local Uncle Gaylord's Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor. They make ice cream fresh daily, in a variety of intriguing flavours. It's a very good. During that August visit JONL went absolutely bananas (so to speak) over one particular flavour, ginger honey.Therefore, after eating at The Good Earth - indeed, after every lunch and dinner and before bed during our April visit -- a trip to Uncle Gaylord's (the one in failed to faze JONL; he took it in good humour, as long as we kept returning to Uncle Gaylord's. He loves ginger honey ice cream.Now RPG and his then-wife KBT (Kathy Tracy) were putting us up (putting up with us?) in their home for our visit, so to thank them JONL and I took them out to a (rabbit). (Waitress: Oui, we have fresh rabbit, fresh today. RPG: Well, JONL, I guess we won't need any *ginger*!)We finished the meal late, about 11 P.M., which is 2 A.M Boston time, so JONL and I were rather droopy. But it wasn't yet midnight. Off to Uncle Gaylord's!Now the French restaurant was in Redwood City, north of Palo Alto. In leaving Redwood City, we somehow got onto route 101 going north instead of south. JONL headed in the direction of Berkeley, and half-jokingly suggested that we continue north and go to Uncle Gaylord's in Berkeley.RPG said Fine! and we drove on for a while and talked. I was drowsy, and JONL actually dropped off to sleep for 5 minutes. When he awoke, RPG said, Gee, said Right! and maneuvered some more. Eventually we pulled up in front of an Uncle Gaylord's.Now, I hadn't really been paying attention because I was so sleepy, and I didn't really understand what was happening until RPG let me in on it a few moments later, but I was just alert enough to notice that we had somehow come to the Palo Alto Uncle Gaylord's after all.JONL noticed the resemblance to the Palo Alto store, but hadn't caught on. (The place is lit with red and yellow lights at night, and looks much different from in Berkeley! It looked like a barn! But this place looks *just like* the one back in Palo Alto!RPG deadpanned, Well, this is the one *I* always come to when I'm in Berkeley. They've got two in San Francisco, too. Remember, they're a chain.JONL accepted this bit of wisdom. And he was not totally ignorant - he knew perfectly well that University Avenue was in Berkeley, not far from Telegraph Avenue. What he didn't know was that there is a completely different University Avenue in Palo Alto.JONL went up to the counter and asked for ginger honey. The guy at the counter asked whether JONL would like to taste it first, evidently their standard procedure with that flavour, as not too many people like it.JONL said, I'm sure I like it. Just give me a cone. The guy behind the counter insisted that JONL try just a taste first. Some people think it tastes like ginger roots. I already went through this hassle with the guy back in Palo Alto. I *know* I like that flavour!At the words back in Palo Alto the guy behind the counter got a very strange look on his face, but said nothing. KBT caught his eye and winked. Through my launched into his spiel (makes rotten meat a dish for princes) for the forty-third time. At this point, RPG clued me in fully.RPG, KBT, and I retreated to a table, trying to stifle our chuckles. JONL remained at the counter, talking about ice cream with the guy b.t.c., comparing Uncle Gaylord's to other ice cream shops and generally having a good old time.At length the g.b.t.c. said, How's the ginger honey? JONL said, Fine! I wonder what exactly is in it? Now Uncle Gaylord publishes all his recipes and for the past two days. In fact, I think this batch is about as good as the cones I got back in Palo Alto!G.b.t.c. looked him straight in the eye and said, You're *in* Palo Alto!JONL turned slowly around, and saw the three of us collapse in a fit of giggles. He clapped a hand to his forehead and exclaimed, I've been hacked![My spies on the West Coast inform me that there is a close relative of the raspberry found out there called an ollalieberry - ESR][Ironic footnote: it appears that the meme about ginger vs. rotting meat may be an urban legend. It's not borne out by an examination of mediaeval recipes or Samuel Pegge, a gourmand and notorious flake case who originated numerous food myths. - ESR][Jargon File] (1994-12-08)

sauropoda ::: n. pl. --> An extinct order of herbivorous dinosaurs having the feet of a saurian type, instead of birdlike, as they are in many dinosaurs. It includes the largest known land animals, belonging to Brontosaurus, Camarasaurus, and allied genera. See Illustration in Appendix.

saururae ::: n. pl. --> An extinct order of birds having a long vertebrated tail with quills along each side of it. Archaeopteryx is the type. See Archaeopteryx, and Odontornithes.

scratch monkey "humour" As in "Before testing or reconfiguring, always mount a {scratch monkey}", a proverb used to advise caution when dealing with irreplaceable data or devices. Used to refer to any scratch volume hooked to a computer during any risky operation as a replacement for some precious resource or data that might otherwise get trashed. This term preserves the memory of Mabel, the Swimming Wonder Monkey, star of a biological research program at the University of Toronto. Mabel was not (so the legend goes) your ordinary monkey; the university had spent years teaching her how to swim, breathing through a regulator, in order to study the effects of different gas mixtures on her physiology. Mabel suffered an untimely demise one day when a DEC engineer troubleshooting a crash on the program's VAX inadvertently interfered with some custom hardware that was wired to Mabel. It is reported that, after calming down an understandably irate customer sufficiently to ascertain the facts of the matter, a DEC troubleshooter called up the {field circus} manager responsible and asked him sweetly, "Can you swim?" Not all the consequences to humans were so amusing; the sysop of the machine in question was nearly thrown in jail at the behest of certain clueless droids at the local "humane" society. The moral is clear: When in doubt, always mount a scratch monkey. {ESR} notes: There is a version of this story, complete with reported dialogue between one of the project people and DEC field service, that has been circulating on Internet since 1986. It is hilarious and mythic, but gets some facts wrong. For example, it reports the machine as a {PDP-11} and alleges that Mabel's demise occurred when DEC {PM}ed the machine. Earlier versions of this entry were based on that story; this one has been corrected from an interview with the hapless sysop. A corespondent adds: The details you give are somewhat consistent with the version I recall from the Digital "War Stories" notesfile, but the name "Mabel" and the swimming bit were not mentioned, IIRC. Also, there's {a very detailed account (http://mv.com/ipusers/arcade/monkey.htm)} that claims that three monkies died in the incident, not just one. I believe Eric Postpischil wrote the original story at DEC, so his coming back with a different version leads me to wonder whether there ever was a real Scratch Monkey incident. [{Jargon File}] (2004-08-22)

scratch monkey ::: (humour) As in Before testing or reconfiguring, always mount a scratch monkey, a proverb used to advise caution when dealing with irreplaceable data risky operation as a replacement for some precious resource or data that might otherwise get trashed.This term preserves the memory of Mabel, the Swimming Wonder Monkey, star of a biological research program at the University of Toronto. Mabel was not (so the day when a DEC engineer troubleshooting a crash on the program's VAX inadvertently interfered with some custom hardware that was wired to Mabel.It is reported that, after calming down an understandably irate customer sufficiently to ascertain the facts of the matter, a DEC troubleshooter called up the field circus manager responsible and asked him sweetly, Can you swim?Not all the consequences to humans were so amusing; the sysop of the machine in question was nearly thrown in jail at the behest of certain clueless droids at the local humane society. The moral is clear: When in doubt, always mount a scratch monkey.ESR notes: There is a version of this story, complete with reported dialogue between one of the project people and DEC field service, that has been entry were based on that story; this one has been corrected from an interview with the hapless sysop.A corespondent adds: The details you give are somewhat consistent with the version I recall from the Digital War Stories notesfile, but the name Mabel with a different version leads me to wonder whether there ever was a real Scratch Monkey incident.[Jargon File](2004-08-22)

serpula ::: n. --> Any one of numerous species of tubicolous annelids of the genus Serpula and allied genera of the family Serpulidae. They secrete a calcareous tube, which is usually irregularly contorted, but is sometimes spirally coiled. The worm has a wreath of plumelike and often bright-colored gills around its head, and usually an operculum to close the aperture of its tube when it retracts.

Sharp APL ::: (language) (Or Dictionary APL)[A Dictionary of the APL Language, K. Iverson, Pub 0402, Sharp Assocs, Toronto, 1985]. . (1997-09-02)

Sharp APL "language" (Or "Dictionary APL") ["A Dictionary of the APL Language", K. Iverson, Pub 0402, Sharp Assocs, Toronto, 1985]. {(ftp://watserv1.waterloo.edu/languages/apl/sharp.apl)}. (1997-09-02)

shovelware /shuh'v*l-weir"/ Extra software dumped onto a CD-ROM or tape to fill up the remaining space on the medium after the software distribution it's intended to carry, but not integrated with the distribution.

shovelware ::: /shuh'v*l-weir/ Extra software dumped onto a CD-ROM or tape to fill up the remaining space on the medium after the software distribution it's intended to carry, but not integrated with the distribution.

shrivel ::: v. i. --> To draw, or be drawn, into wrinkles; to shrink, and form corrugations; as, a leaf shriveles in the hot sun; the skin shrivels with age; -- often with up. ::: v. t. --> To cause to shrivel or contract; to cause to shrink onto corruptions.

sidecar ::: 1. Synonym slap on the side. Especially used of add-ons for the late and unlamented IBM PCjr.2. The IBM PC compatibility box that could be bolted onto the side of an Amiga. Designed and produced by Commodore, it broke all of the company's own design rules. If it worked with any other peripherals, it was by magic.[Jargon File]

sidecar 1. Synonym {slap on the side}. Especially used of add-ons for the late and unlamented {IBM PCjr}. 2. The {IBM PC} compatibility box that could be bolted onto the side of an {Amiga}. Designed and produced by {Commodore}, it broke all of the company's own design rules. If it worked with any other peripherals, it was by {magic}. [{Jargon File}]

slang ::: --> imp. of Sling. Slung.

of Sling ::: n. --> Any long, narrow piece of land; a promontory.
A fetter worn on the leg by a convict.
Low, vulgar, unauthorized language; a popular but


Small-C A subset of {C}. The original compiler, written in {C} by Ron Cain, appeared in Dr. Dobb's Journal. James E. Hendrix improved and extended the original compiler and published "The Small-C Handbook". Both these compilers produced {8080} {assembly code}. A Small-C compiler based on {RatC} produced {6502} {assembly code} for the {BBC Microcomputer}. It was written in Small-C and {bootstrap}ped using {Zorland C} on an {Amstrad PC1512} under {MS-DOS} 3.2, then transferred onto a {BBC Micro} using {Kermit}. The compiler can be used to cross-compile {6502} code from an {MS-DOS} host, or as a {resident} Small-C compiler on a BBC Micro. It runs on {68000}, {6809}, {VAX}, {8080}, {BBC Micro} and {Zilog Z80}. Posted to comp.sources.unix volume 5. {(ftp://apple.com/ArchiveVol1/Unix_lang)}. ["Small-C"?, Ron Cain, Dr. Dobb's Journal, May 1980, Dec 1982?] ["The Small-C Handbook," James Hendrix, Reston 1984, ISBN 0-8359-7012-4]. (1989-01-05)

smoke test ::: 1. A rudimentary form of testing applied to electronic equipment following repair or reconfiguration, in which power is applied and the tester checks for sparks, smoke, or other dramatic signs of fundamental failure. See magic smoke.2. By extension, the first run of a piece of software after construction or a critical change. See and compare reality check.There is an interesting semi-parallel to this term among typographers and printers: When new typefaces are being punch-cut by hand, a smoke test (hold the letter in candle smoke, then press it onto paper) is used to check out new dies.[Jargon File]

smoke test 1. A rudimentary form of testing applied to electronic equipment following repair or reconfiguration, in which power is applied and the tester checks for sparks, smoke, or other dramatic signs of fundamental failure. See {magic smoke}. 2. By extension, the first run of a piece of software after construction or a critical change. See and compare {reality check}. There is an interesting semi-parallel to this term among typographers and printers: When new typefaces are being punch-cut by hand, a "smoke test" (hold the letter in candle smoke, then press it onto paper) is used to check out new dies. [{Jargon File}]

SPEC "benchmark, body" Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. A non-profit corporation registered in California formed to "establish, maintain and endorse a standardized set of relevant {benchmarks} that can be applied to the newest generation of high-performance computers" (from SPEC's bylaws). The founders believe that the user community will benefit greatly from an objective series of applications-oriented tests, which can serve as common reference points and be considered during the evaluation process. SPEC develops suites of {benchmarks} intended to measure computer performance. These are available to the public for a fee covering development and administration costs. The current (14 Nov 94) SPEC benchmark suites are: {CINT92} (CPU intensive integer benchmarks); {CFP92} (CPU intensive floating-point benchmarks); SDM (UNIX Software Development Workloads); SFS (System level file server (NFS) workload). {Results (ftp://ftp.cdf.toronto.edu/pub/spectable)}. SPEC also publishes a quarterly report of SPEC news and results, The SPEC Newsletter. Some issues are {here (http://performance.netlib.org/performance/html/spec.html)}. There is a {FAQ} about SPEC {here (http://performance.netlib.org/performance/html/specfaq.html)}. (1994-11-14)

SPECmark "benchmark" The average of a set of {floating-point} and integer {SPEC} {benchmark} results. While the old average {SPECmark89} has been popular with the industry and the press, {SPEC} has intentionally *not* defined an average "SPECmark92" over all {CPU} {benchmarks} of the 1992 suites ({CINT92} and {CFP92}), for the following reasons: With 6 integer ({CINT92}) and 14 {floating-point} ({CFP92}) benchmarks, the average would be biased too much toward floating-point. Customers' workloads are different, some integer-only, some floating-point intensive, some mixed. Current processors have developed their strengths in a more diverse way (some more emphasizing integer performance, some more floating-point performance) than in 1989. Some SPECmark results are available {here (ftp://ftp.cdf.toronto.edu/pub/spectable)}. See also {SPECint92}, {SPECfp92}, {SPECrate_int92}, {SPECrate_fp92}. (1994-11-15)

SPL ::: 1. Synchronous Programming Language. A DSP language. Introduction to the SPL Compiler, Computalker Consultants, 1986.2. Space Programming Language. Realtime language used by the US Air Force for aerospace software. Aka SPL/J6. Similar to JOVIAL. Space Programming Language Development, SAMSO TP 70-325, System Development Corp (Sep 1970). (See CLASP).3. System Programming Language. HP, 1977. An ALGOL-like language for the HP3000 computer allowing inline assembly code. MPE, the OS for the HP3000 was written in SPL. Pub.No.30000-90024, HP. See also SPLash!.4. Systems Programming Language.PRIME Computer, 80's. A variant of PL/I used on PRIME computers. PL/I subset G, less I/O plus a few extensions. SPL User's Reference Guide, Prime. (See PL/P.)5. Systems Programming Language.A PL/I subset/extension for the P1000.D.B. Wortman, U Toronto.Philips Data Sys, Netherlands, 1971.Symbolic constants, pointer arithmetic, inline assembly code. Used to implement compilers, operating systems, and database.[Experiences With SPL, J. Klunder in Machine Oriented Higher Level Languages, W. van der Poel, N-H 1974, pp. 385-393].[Can 4 and 5 be the same?]6. Student Programming Language.A translator-interpreter for a dialect of PL/I.7. Set Priority Level[Jargon File] (1995-02-07)

SPL 1. Synchronous Programming Language. A DSP language. "Introduction to the SPL Compiler", Computalker Consultants, 1986. 2. Space Programming Language. Realtime language used by the US Air Force for aerospace software. Aka SPL/J6. Similar to JOVIAL. "Space Programming Language Development", SAMSO TP 70-325, System Development Corp (Sep 1970). (See CLASP). 3. System Programming Language. HP, 1977. An ALGOL-like language for the HP3000 computer allowing inline assembly code. MPE, the OS for the HP3000 was written in SPL. Pub.No.30000-90024, HP. See also {SPLash!}. 4. Systems Programming Language. PRIME Computer, 80's. A variant of PL/I used on PRIME computers. PL/I subset G, less I/O plus a few extensions. SPL User's Reference Guide, Prime. (See PL/P.) 5. Systems Programming Language. A PL/I subset/extension for the P1000. D.B. Wortman, U Toronto. Philips Data Sys, Netherlands, 1971. Symbolic constants, pointer arithmetic, inline assembly code. Used to implement compilers, operating systems, and database. ["Experiences With SPL", J. Klunder in Machine Oriented Higher Level Languages, W. van der Poel, N-H 1974, pp. 385-393]. [Can 4 and 5 be the same?] 6. Student Programming Language. A translator-interpreter for a dialect of {PL/I}. 7. {Set Priority Level} [{Jargon File}] (1995-02-07)

spod "chat" (Great Britain) A lower form of life found on {chat} systems and {MUDs}. The spod has few friends in {RL} and uses chat instead, finding communication easier and preferable over the {net}. He has all the negative traits of the {computer geek} without having any interest in computers per se. Lacking any knowledge of, or interest in, how networks work, and considering his access a God-given right, he is a major irritant to {sysadmins}, clogging up lines in order to reach new {MUDs}, following passed-on instructions on how to sneak his way onto {Internet} ("Wow! It's in America!") and complaining when he is not allowed to use busy routes. A true spod will start any conversation with "Are you male or female?" (and follow it up with "Got any good numbers/IDs/passwords?") and will not talk to someone physically present in the same terminal room until they log onto the same computer that he is using and enter {chat}. Compare {newbie}, {tourist}, {weenie}, {twink}, {terminal junkie}, {dweeb}. [{Jargon File}] (1998-01-18)

spod ::: (chat) (Great Britain) A lower form of life found on chat systems and MUDs. The spod has few friends in RL and uses chat instead, finding same terminal room until they log onto the same computer that he is using and enter chat.Compare newbie, tourist, weenie, twink, terminal junkie, dweeb.[Jargon File] (1998-01-18)

spontoon ::: n. --> A kind of half-pike, or halberd, formerly borne by inferior officers of the British infantry, and used in giving signals to the soldiers.

spread spectrum communications ::: (communications) (Or spread spectrum) A technique by which a signal to be transmitted is modulated onto a pseudo-random, noise-like, wideband carrier signal, producing a transmission with a much larger bandwidth than that of the data modulation.Reception is accomplished by cross correlation of the received wide band signal with a synchronously generated replica of the carrier.Spread-spectrum communications offers many important benefits:Low probability of detection, interception or determination of the transmitter's location. To an observer who does not possess information about the carrier, the transmission is indistinguishable from other sources of noise.High immunity against interference and jamming (intentional interference). The presence of (narrowband) interference signals only decreases the channel's signals, which would require very high power (again assuming that the jammer does not know the characteristics of the carrier).High immunity against adverse effects of multipath transmission. In the presence of multiple paths between transmitter and receiver (e.g. by reflected signals), mobile communications, where it causes blind spots - locations where no signal can be received.Transmitter/receiver pairs using independent random carriers can operate in the same frequency range with minimal interference. These are called Code Division can only accomodate a fixed number of channels determined by available bandwidth and channel width (data rate).When the data modulation cannot be distinguished from the carrier modulation, and the carrier modulation is random to an unwanted observer, the spread spectrum system assumes cryptographic capabilities, with the carrier modulation taking on the function of a key in a cipher system.The most important practical modes of spread spectrum coding are Direct Sequence (DS) and Frequency Hopping (FH). In DS, a pseudo random sequence is driven by a pseudo random sequence of numbers to generate output frequencies that hop around in the desired frequency range.Spread Spectrum development began during World War II, with the earliest studies dating from the 1920s. Most papers remained classified until the 1980s.Frequency hopping spread spectrum was invented by Hedy Lamarr (the most beautiful girl in the world, Samson and Delilah etc.) and the composer George Antheil. They held a patent filed in 1942. Direct sequence spread spectrum was invented by Paul Kotowski and Kurt Dannehl at Telefunken.The technique is used extensively in military communications today. Commercial applications include cellular telephony and mobile networking.[Spread Spectrum Communications, Charles E. Cook et al (Ed.), IEEE Press, New York, 1983. ISBN 0-87942-170-3]. , .(2001-08-08)

spread spectrum communications "communications" (Or "spread spectrum") A technique by which a signal to be transmitted is modulated onto a {pseudorandom}, noise-like, wideband {carrier signal}, producing a transmission with a much larger {bandwidth} than that of the data {modulation}. Reception is accomplished by {cross correlation} of the received wide band signal with a synchronously generated replica of the carrier. Spread-spectrum communications offers many important benefits: Low probability of detection, interception or determination of the transmitter's location. To an observer who does not possess information about the carrier, the transmission is indistinguishable from other sources of noise. High immunity against interference and jamming (intentional interference). The presence of (narrowband) interference signals only decreases the channel's {signal-to noise ratio} and therefore its {error rate}, which can be dealt with by using {error correcting codes}. A jammer would have to use wideband interference signals, which would require very high power (again assuming that the jammer does not know the characteristics of the carrier). High immunity against adverse effects of multipath transmission. In the presence of multiple paths between transmitter and receiver (e.g. by reflected signals), signals of certain frequencies can be cancelled at certain locations when the difference in path delays between multiple propagation paths cause the signals to arrive out of phase. This effect is particularly troublesome in narrowband mobile communications, where it causes "blind spots" - locations where no signal can be received. Transmitter/receiver pairs using independent random carriers can operate in the same frequency range with minimal interference. These are called {Code Division Multiple Access} (CDMA) systems. Increasing the number of T/R pairs again only gradually increases each channel's error rate. In contrast, narrowband systems can only accomodate a fixed number of channels determined by available bandwidth and channel width (data rate). When the data modulation cannot be distinguished from the carrier modulation, and the carrier modulation is random to an unwanted observer, the spread spectrum system assumes cryptographic capabilities, with the carrier modulation taking on the function of a key in a {cipher} system. The most important practical modes of spread spectrum coding are Direct Sequence (DS) and {Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum} (FH). In DS, a pseudo random sequence is phase-shift-keyed (PSK) onto the carrier. Spread Spectrum development began during World War II, with the earliest studies dating from the 1920s. Most papers remained classified until the 1980s. Direct sequence spread spectrum was invented by Paul Kotowski and Kurt Dannehl at Telefunken. The technique is used extensively in military communications today. Commercial applications include {mobile telephony} and mobile networking. ["Spread Spectrum Communications", Charles E. Cook et al (Ed.), IEEE Press, New York, 1983. ISBN 0-87942-170-3]. {Hedy Lamarr (http://sirius.be/lamarr.htm)}, {(http://ncafe.com/chris/pat2/)}. (2001-08-08)

squirm ::: v. i. --> To twist about briskly with contor/ions like an eel or a worm; to wriggle; to writhe.

stack overflow "programming" An error condition which results from attempting to {push} more items onto a {stack} than space has been allocated for. Often, this will simply overwrite the adjacent memory locations causing hard-to-trace {bugs}. Stack overflow can result, for example, from an insufficient number of stack frames to handle hardware {interrupts}. (1995-03-21)

stack overflow ::: (programming) An error condition which results from attempting to push more items onto a stack than space has been allocated for. Often, this will simply overwrite the adjacent memory locations causing hard-to-trace bugs.Stack overflow can result, for example, from an insufficient number of stack frames to handle hardware interrupts. (1995-03-21)

stack "programming" (See below for synonyms) A data structure for storing items which are to be accessed in last-in first-out order. The operations on a stack are to create a new stack, to "push" a new item onto the top of a stack and to "pop" the top item off. Error conditions are raised by attempts to pop an empty stack or to push an item onto a stack which has no room for further items (because of its implementation). Most processors include support for stacks in their {instruction set architectures}. Perhaps the most common use of stacks is to store {subroutine} arguments and return addresses. This is usually supported at the {machine code} level either directly by "jump to subroutine" and "return from subroutine" instructions or by {auto-increment} and auto-decrement {addressing modes}, or both. These allow a contiguous area of memory to be set aside for use as a stack and use either a special-purpose {register} or a general purpose register, chosen by the user, as a {stack pointer}. The use of a stack allows subroutines to be {recursive} since each call can have its own calling context, represented by a stack frame or {activation record}. There are many other uses. The programming language {Forth} uses a data stack in place of variables when possible. Although a stack may be considered an {object} by users, implementations of the object and its access details differ. For example, a stack may be either ascending (top of stack is at highest address) or descending. It may also be "full" (the stack pointer points at the top of stack) or "empty" (the stack pointer points just past the top of stack, where the next element would be pushed). The full/empty terminology is used in the {Acorn Risc Machine} and possibly elsewhere. In a list-based or {functional language}, a stack might be implemented as a {linked list} where a new stack is an empty list, push adds a new element to the head of the list and pop splits the list into its head (the popped element) and tail (the stack in its modified form). At {MIT}, {pdl} used to be a more common synonym for stack, and this may still be true. {Knuth} ("The Art of Computer Programming", second edition, vol. 1, p. 236) says: Many people who realised the importance of stacks and queues independently have given other names to these structures: stacks have been called push-down lists, reversion storages, cellars, dumps, nesting stores, piles, last-in first-out ("LIFO") lists, and even yo-yo lists! [{Jargon File}] (1995-04-10)

stack puke Some processor architectures are said to "puke their guts onto the stack" to save their internal state during {exception} processing. The {Motorola 68020}, for example, regurgitates up to 92 bytes on a {bus fault}. On a {pipeline}d machine, this can take a while. [{Jargon File}] (1994-11-01)

struggle ::: v. i. --> To strive, or to make efforts, with a twisting, or with contortions of the body.
To use great efforts; to labor hard; to strive; to contend forcibly; as, to struggle to save one&


subject index "information science" An information resource that contains references to other resources, categorised by subject, usually in a {hierarchy}. {Yahoo} is the most popular {Internet} subject index. Like most {other subject indices (http://yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Internet/World_Wide_Web/Searching_the_Web/Web_Directories/)}, Yahoo is arranged {ontologically}. Subject indices are not to be confused with {search engines}, which are based not on subject, but instead on {relevance}, although (1) this difference is often (possibly rightly) hidden from the unsophisticated user, and (2) future integration of {knowledge representation} into relevance ranking {algorithms} will make this a hazy distinction. (1997-04-09)

substrate "hardware" The body or base layer of an {integrated circuit}, onto which other layers are deposited to form the circuit. The substrate is usually Silicon, though Sapphire is used for certain applications, particularly military, where radiation resistance is important. The substrate is originally part of the {wafer} from which the {die} is cut. It is used as the electrical {ground} for the circuit. (1996-04-07)

surjection "mathematics" A function f : A -" B is surjective or onto or a surjection if f A = B. I.e. f can return any value in B. This means that its {image} is its {codomain}. Only surjections have {right inverses}, f' : B -" A where f (f' x) = x since if f were not a surjection there would be elements of B for which f' was not defined. See also {bijection}, {injection}. (1995-05-27)

Syntax/Semantic Language "language" (S/SL) A high level {specification language} for {recursive descent parsers} developed by J.R. Cordy "cordy@cs.queensu.ca" and R.C. Holt "holt@uwaterloo.ca" at the University of Toronto in 1980. S/SL is a small language that supports cheap recursion and defines input, output, and error token names (& values), semantic mechanisms (class interfaces whose methods are really escapes to routines in a host programming language but allow good abstraction in the pseudo-code) and a pseudo-code program that defines the syntax of the input language by the token stream the program accepts. Alternation, control flow and one-symbol look-ahead constructs are part of the language. The S/SL processor compiles this pseudo-code into a table (byte-codes) that is interpreted by the S/SL table-walker (interpreter). The pseudo-code language processes the input language in recursive descent LL1 style but extensions allow it to process any LRk language relatively easily. S/SL is designed to provide excellent syntax error recovery and repair. It is more powerful and transparent than yacc but slower. S/SL has been used to implement production commercial compilers for languages such as {PL/I}, {Euclid}, {Turing}, {Ada}, and {COBOL}, as well as {interpreters}, {command processors}, and domain specific languages of many kinds. {(ftp://ftp.cs.queensu.ca/pub/cordy/ssl)}. ["Specification of S/SL: Syntax/Semantic Language", J.R. Cordy and R.C. Holt, Computer Systems Research Institute, University of Toronto, 1980]. ["An Introduction to S/SL: Syntax/Semantic Language", R.C. Holt, J.R. Cordy, and D.B. Wortman; ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS), Vol 4, No. 2, April 1982, pp 149-178]. ["Hierarchic Syntax Error Repair", D.T. Barnard and R.C. Holt, International Journal of Computing and Information Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 4, August 1982, Pages 231-258.] (2003-10-30)

taenioglossa ::: n. pl. --> An extensive division of gastropod mollusks in which the odontophore is long and narrow, and usually bears seven rows of teeth. It includes a large number of families both marine and fresh-water.

Teleological Argument for God: (Gr. telos, end or purpose) Sometimes referred to as the argument from design. Events, objects, or persons are alleged to reveal a kind of relationship which suggests a purpose or end toward which they move. Such ends reveal a Fashioner or Designer who guides and directs toward the fulfillment of their functions. This Architect is God. Paley (1745-1805) in his Natural Theology is a classic expositor of the argument. Kant favored the argument, but held that it leaned too heavily upon the cosmological argument which in turn rested upon the ontological, both of which crumbled when critical analysis is applied. -- V.F.

The diversity of concepts that Husserl himself expressed by the word "phenomenology" has been a source of diverse usages among thinkeis who came under his influence and are often referred to as "the phenomenological school." Husserl himself always meant by "phenomenology" a science of the subjective and its intended objects qua intentional; this core of sense pervades the development of his own concept of phenomenology as eidetic, transcendental, constitutive. Some thinkers, appropriating only the psychological version of this central concept, have developed a descriptive intentional psychology -- sometimes empirical, sometimes eidetic -- under the title "phenomenology." On the other hand, Husserl's broader concept of eidetic science based on seeing essences and essentially necessary relations -- especially his concept of material ontology -- has been not only adopted but made central by others, who define phenomenology accordingly. Not uncommonly, these groups reject Husserl's method of transcendental-phenomenological reduction and profess a realistic metaphysics. Finally, there are those who, emphasizing Husserl's cardinal principle that evidence -- seeing something that is itself presented -- is the only ultimate source of knowledge, conceive their phenomenology more broadly and etymologically, as explication of that which shows itself, whatever may be the latter 's nature and ontologicil status. -- D.C.

Theism: (Gr. theos, god) Is in general that type of religion or religious philosophy (see Religion, Philosophy of) which incorporates a conception of God as a unitary being; thus may be considered equivalent to monotheism. The speculation as to the relation of God to world gave rise to three great forms: God identified with world in pantheism (rare with emphasis on God); God, once having created the world, relatively disinterested in it, in deism (mainly an 18th cent, phenomenon); God working in and through the world, in theism proper. Accordingly, God either coincides with the world, is external to it (deus ex machina), or is immanent. The more personal, human-like God, the more theological the theism, the more appealing to a personal adjustment in prayer, worship, etc., which presuppose either that God, being like man, may be swayed in his decision, has no definite plan, or subsists in the very stuff man is made of (humanistic theism). Immanence of God entails agency in the world, presence, revelation, involvement in the historic process, it has been justified by Hindu and Semitic thinkers, Christian apologetics, ancient and modern metaphysical idealists, and by natural science philosophers. Transcendency of God removes him from human affairs, renders fellowship and communication in Church ways ineffectual, yet preserves God's majesty and absoluteness such as is postulated by philosophies which introduce the concept of God for want of a terser term for the ultimate, principal reality. Like Descartes and Spinoza, they allow the personal in God to fade and approach the age-old Indian pantheism evident in much of Vedic and post-Vedic philosophy in which the personal pronoun may be the only distinguishing mark between metaphysical logic and theology, similarly as in Hegel. The endowment postulated of God lends character to a theistic system of philosophy. Much of Hindu and Greek philosophy stresses the knowledge and ration aspect of the deity, thus producing an epistemological theism; Aristotle, in conceiving him as the prime mover, started a teleological one; mysticism is psychologically oriented in its theism, God being a feeling reality approachable in appropriate emotional states. The theism of religious faith is unquestioning and pragmatic in its attitude toward God; theology has often felt the need of offering proofs for the existence of God (see God) thus tending toward an ontological theism; metaphysics incorporates occasionally the concept of God as a thought necessity, advocating a logical theism. Kant's critique showed the respective fields of pure philosophic enquiry and theistic speculations with their past in historic creeds. Theism is left a possibility in agnosticism (q.v.). -- K.F.L.

The position taken is that investigation reveals basic, recurrent patterns of change, expressible as laws of materialist dialectics, which are seen as relevant to every level of existence, and, because validated by past evidence, as indispensable hypotheses in guiding further investigation. These are Law of interpenetration, unity and strife of opposites. (All existences, being complexes of opposing elements and forces, have the character of a changing unity. The unity is considered temporary, relative, while the process of change, expressed by interpenetration and strife, is continuous, absolute.) Law of transformation of quantity into quality and vice versa. (The changes which take place in nature are not merely quantitative; their accumulation eventually precipitates new qualities in a transition which appears as a sudden leap in comparison to the gradualness of the quantitative changes up to that point. The new quality is considered as real as the original quality. It is not mechanically reducible to it it is not merely a larger amount of the former quality, but something into which that has developed.) Law of negation of negation. (The series of quantitative changes and emerging qualities is unending. Each state or phase of development is considered a synthesis which resolves the contradictions contained in the preceding synthesis and which generates its own contradictions on a different qualitative level.) These laws, connecting ontology with logic, are contrasted to the formalistic laws of identity, difference and excluded middle of which they are considered qualitatively enriched reconstructions. Against the ontology of the separateness and self-identity of each thing, the dialectical laws emphasize the interconnectedness of all things and self-development of each thing. An A all parts of which are always becoming non-A may thus be called non-A as well as A. The formula, A is A and cannot be non-A, becomes, A is A and also non-A, that is, at or during the same instant: there is no instant, it is held, during which nothing happens. The view taken is that these considerations apply as much to thought and concepts, as to things, that thought is a process, that ideas gain their logical content through interconnectedness with other ideas, out of and into which they develop.

  “There are records which show Egyptian priests — Initiates — journeying in a North-Westerly direction, by land, via what became later the Straits of Gibraltar; turning North and travelling through the future Phoenician settlements of Southern Gaul; then still further North, until reaching Carnac (Morbihan) they turned to the West again and arrived, still travelling by land, on the North-Western promontory of the New Continent.

the shadow ::: The sum total of dynamically dissociated first-person impulses or disowned aspects of one’s self. The shadow can manifest in any number of ways, one of which is projection. When a person disowns and projects their own negative qualities onto other people, they end up “shadow boxing” with others. And when a person disowns and projects their own positive qualities onto other people, they end up “shadow hugging.”

The term dialectical expresses the dynamic interconnectedness of things, the universality of change and its radical character everything possessing any sort of reality is in process of self-transformation, owing to the fact that its content is made up of opposing factors or forces the internal movement of which interconnects everything, changes each thing into something else. Mechanism in the sense of non-dialectical materialism as well as metaphysics in the sense of idealistic ontology are thus rejected.

This entranced state is cultivated in modern spiritualism as a means of inviting spirit-control and of gaining special knowledge. However, the very relation of the seven human principles infallibly and necessarily prevents pure spirit from directly contacting physical matter. In the complete living man on earth, his spiritual nature — buddhi — is above, within, or beyond his higher mind (higher manas) yet can only act downwards through it. The spiritual does not directly contact or act through the lower mind and emotions (kama-manas). After death, the higher triad (atma-buddhi-manas) separates from the lower quaternary and ascends to its own realms, entirely beyond the reach of the personal man that was. Mediumship, moreover, is a negation of conscious selfhood and a reversal of natural evolutionary growth, whereby the reincarnating ego involved in material existence comes forth, step by step, taking positive, conscious control of its body, mind, and emotions. Our racial evolution reached the depths of materiality in Atlantean times, and therefrom made the turn onto the ascending arc. Hence, our future progress consists, not in trying further to materialize spirit, but in progressively spiritualizing matter.

Three senses of "Ockhamism" may be distinguished: Logical, indicating usage of the terminology and technique of logical analysis developed by Ockham in his Summa totius logicae; in particular, use of the concept of supposition (suppositio) in the significative analysis of terms. Epistemological, indicating the thesis that universality is attributable only to terms and propositions, and not to things as existing apart from discourse. Theological, indicating the thesis that no tneological doctrines, such as those of God's existence or of the immortality of the soul, are evident or demonstrable philosophically, so that religious doctrine rests solely on faith, without metaphysical or scientific support. It is in this sense that Luther is often called an Ockhamist.   Bibliography:   B. Geyer,   Ueberwegs Grundriss d. Gesch. d. Phil., Bd. II (11th ed., Berlin 1928), pp. 571-612 and 781-786; N. Abbagnano,   Guglielmo di Ockham (Lanciano, Italy, 1931); E. A. Moody,   The Logic of William of Ockham (N. Y. & London, 1935); F. Ehrle,   Peter von Candia (Muenster, 1925); G. Ritter,   Studien zur Spaetscholastik, I-II (Heidelberg, 1921-1922).     --E.A.M. Om, aum: (Skr.) Mystic, holy syllable as a symbol for the indefinable Absolute. See Aksara, Vac, Sabda. --K.F.L. Omniscience: In philosophy and theology it means the complete and perfect knowledge of God, of Himself and of all other beings, past, present, and future, or merely possible, as well as all their activities, real or possible, including the future free actions of human beings. --J.J.R. One: Philosophically, not a number but equivalent to unit, unity, individuality, in contradistinction from multiplicity and the mani-foldness of sensory experience. In metaphysics, the Supreme Idea (Plato), the absolute first principle (Neo-platonism), the universe (Parmenides), Being as such and divine in nature (Plotinus), God (Nicolaus Cusanus), the soul (Lotze). Religious philosophy and mysticism, beginning with Indian philosophy (s.v.), has favored the designation of the One for the metaphysical world-ground, the ultimate icility, the world-soul, the principle of the world conceived as reason, nous, or more personally. The One may be conceived as an independent whole or as a sum, as analytic or synthetic, as principle or ontologically. Except by mysticism, it is rarely declared a fact of sensory experience, while its transcendent or transcendental, abstract nature is stressed, e.g., in epistemology where the "I" or self is considered the unitary background of personal experience, the identity of self-consciousness, or the unity of consciousness in the synthesis of the manifoldness of ideas (Kant). --K.F.L. One-one: A relation R is one-many if for every y in the converse domain there is a unique x such that xRy. A relation R is many-one if for every x in the domain there is a unique y such that xRy. (See the article relation.) A relation is one-one, or one-to-one, if it is at the same time one-many and many-one. A one-one relation is said to be, or to determine, a one-to-one correspondence between its domain and its converse domain. --A.C. On-handedness: (Ger. Vorhandenheit) Things exist in the mode of thereness, lying- passively in a neutral space. A "deficient" form of a more basic relationship, termed at-handedness (Zuhandenheit). (Heidegger.) --H.H. Ontological argument: Name by which later authors, especially Kant, designate the alleged proof for God's existence devised by Anselm of Canterbury. Under the name of God, so the argument runs, everyone understands that greater than which nothing can be thought. Since anything being the greatest and lacking existence is less then the greatest having also existence, the former is not really the greater. The greatest, therefore, has to exist. Anselm has been reproached, already by his contemporary Gaunilo, for unduly passing from the field of logical to the field of ontological or existential reasoning. This criticism has been repeated by many authors, among them Aquinas. The argument has, however, been used, if in a somewhat modified form, by Duns Scotus, Descartes, and Leibniz. --R.A. Ontological Object: (Gr. onta, existing things + logos, science) The real or existing object of an act of knowledge as distinguished from the epistemological object. See Epistemological Object. --L.W. Ontologism: (Gr. on, being) In contrast to psychologism, is called any speculative system which starts philosophizing by positing absolute being, or deriving the existence of entities independently of experience merely on the basis of their being thought, or assuming that we have immediate and certain knowledge of the ground of being or God. Generally speaking any rationalistic, a priori metaphysical doctrine, specifically the philosophies of Rosmini-Serbati and Vincenzo Gioberti. As a philosophic method censored by skeptics and criticists alike, as a scholastic doctrine formerly strongly supported, revived in Italy and Belgium in the 19th century, but no longer countenanced. --K.F.L. Ontology: (Gr. on, being + logos, logic) The theory of being qua being. For Aristotle, the First Philosophy, the science of the essence of things. Introduced as a term into philosophy by Wolff. The science of fundamental principles, the doctrine of the categories. Ultimate philosophy; rational cosmology. Syn. with metaphysics. See Cosmology, First Principles, Metaphysics, Theology. --J.K.F. Operation: "(Lit. operari, to work) Any act, mental or physical, constituting a phase of the reflective process, and performed with a view to acquiring1 knowledge or information about a certain subject-nntter. --A.C.B.   In logic, see Operationism.   In philosophy of science, see Pragmatism, Scientific Empiricism. Operationism: The doctrine that the meaning of a concept is given by a set of operations.   1. The operational meaning of a term (word or symbol) is given by a semantical rule relating the term to some concrete process, object or event, or to a class of such processes, objectj or events.   2. Sentences formed by combining operationally defined terms into propositions are operationally meaningful when the assertions are testable by means of performable operations. Thus, under operational rules, terms have semantical significance, propositions have empirical significance.   Operationism makes explicit the distinction between formal (q.v.) and empirical sentences. Formal propositions are signs arranged according to syntactical rules but lacking operational reference. Such propositions, common in mathematics, logic and syntax, derive their sanction from convention, whereas an empirical proposition is acceptable (1) when its structure obeys syntactical rules and (2) when there exists a concrete procedure (a set of operations) for determining its truth or falsity (cf. Verification). Propositions purporting to be empirical are sometimes amenable to no operational test because they contain terms obeying no definite semantical rules. These sentences are sometimes called pseudo-propositions and are said to be operationally meaningless. They may, however, be 'meaningful" in other ways, e.g. emotionally or aesthetically (cf. Meaning).   Unlike a formal statement, the "truth" of an empirical sentence is never absolute and its operational confirmation serves only to increase the degree of its validity. Similarly, the semantical rule comprising the operational definition of a term has never absolute precision. Ordinarily a term denotes a class of operations and the precision of its definition depends upon how definite are the rules governing inclusion in the class.   The difference between Operationism and Logical Positivism (q.v.) is one of emphasis. Operationism's stress of empirical matters derives from the fact that it was first employed to purge physics of such concepts as absolute space and absolute time, when the theory of relativity had forced upon physicists the view that space and time are most profitably defined in terms of the operations by which they are measured. Although different methods of measuring length at first give rise to different concepts of length, wherever the equivalence of certain of these measures can be established by other operations, the concepts may legitimately be combined.   In psychology the operational criterion of meaningfulness is commonly associated with a behavioristic point of view. See Behaviorism. Since only those propositions which are testable by public and repeatable operations are admissible in science, the definition of such concepti as mind and sensation must rest upon observable aspects of the organism or its behavior. Operational psychology deals with experience only as it is indicated by the operation of differential behavior, including verbal report. Discriminations, or the concrete differential reactions of organisms to internal or external environmental states, are by some authors regarded as the most basic of all operations.   For a discussion of the role of operational definition in phvsics. see P. W. Bridgman, The Logic of Modern Physics, (New York, 1928) and The Nature of Physical Theory (Princeton, 1936). "The extension of operationism to psychology is discussed by C. C. Pratt in The Logic of Modem Psychology (New York. 1939.)   For a discussion and annotated bibliography relating to Operationism and Logical Positivism, see S. S. Stevens, Psychology and the Science of Science, Psychol. Bull., 36, 1939, 221-263. --S.S.S. Ophelimity: Noun derived from the Greek, ophelimos useful, employed by Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923) in economics as the equivalent of utility, or the capacity to provide satisfaction. --J.J.R. Opinion: (Lat. opinio, from opinor, to think) An hypothesis or proposition entertained on rational grounds but concerning which doubt can reasonably exist. A belief. See Hypothesis, Certainty, Knowledge. --J.K.F- Opposition: (Lat. oppositus, pp. of oppono, to oppose) Positive actual contradiction. One of Aristotle's Post-predicaments. In logic any contrariety or contradiction, illustrated by the "Square of Opposition". Syn. with: conflict. See Logic, formal, § 4. --J.K.F. Optimism: (Lat. optimus, the best) The view inspired by wishful thinking, success, faith, or philosophic reflection, that the world as it exists is not so bad or even the best possible, life is good, and man's destiny is bright. Philosophically most persuasively propounded by Leibniz in his Theodicee, according to which God in his wisdom would have created a better world had he known or willed such a one to exist. Not even he could remove moral wrong and evil unless he destroyed the power of self-determination and hence the basis of morality. All systems of ethics that recognize a supreme good (Plato and many idealists), subscribe to the doctrines of progressivism (Turgot, Herder, Comte, and others), regard evil as a fragmentary view (Josiah Royce et al.) or illusory, or believe in indemnification (Henry David Thoreau) or melioration (Emerson), are inclined optimistically. Practically all theologies advocating a plan of creation and salvation, are optimistic though they make the good or the better dependent on moral effort, right thinking, or belief, promising it in a future existence. Metaphysical speculation is optimistic if it provides for perfection, evolution to something higher, more valuable, or makes room for harmonies or a teleology. See Pessimism. --K.F.L. Order: A class is said to be partially ordered by a dyadic relation R if it coincides with the field of R, and R is transitive and reflexive, and xRy and yRx never both hold when x and y are different. If in addition R is connected, the class is said to be ordered (or simply ordered) by R, and R is called an ordering relation.   Whitehcid and Russell apply the term serial relation to relations which are transitive, irreflexive, and connected (and, in consequence, also asymmetric). However, the use of serial relations in this sense, instead ordering relations as just defined, is awkward in connection with the notion of order for unit classes.   Examples: The relation not greater than among leal numbers is an ordering relation. The relation less than among real numbers is a serial relation. The real numbers are simply ordered by the former relation. In the algebra of classes (logic formal, § 7), the classes are partially ordered by the relation of class inclusion.   For explanation of the terminology used in making the above definitions, see the articles connexity, reflexivity, relation, symmetry, transitivity. --A.C. Order type: See relation-number. Ordinal number: A class b is well-ordered by a dyadic relation R if it is ordered by R (see order) and, for every class a such that a ⊂ b, there is a member x of a, such that xRy holds for every member y of a; and R is then called a well-ordering relation. The ordinal number of a class b well-ordered by a relation R, or of a well-ordering relation R, is defined to be the relation-number (q. v.) of R.   The ordinal numbers of finite classes (well-ordered by appropriate relations) are called finite ordinal numbers. These are 0, 1, 2, ... (to be distinguished, of course, from the finite cardinal numbers 0, 1, 2, . . .).   The first non-finite (transfinite or infinite) ordinal number is the ordinal number of the class of finite ordinal numbers, well-ordered in their natural order, 0, 1, 2, . . .; it is usually denoted by the small Greek letter omega. --A.C.   G. Cantor, Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers, translated and with an introduction by P. E. B. Jourdain, Chicago and London, 1915. (new ed. 1941); Whitehead and Russell, Princtpia Mathematica. vol. 3. Orexis: (Gr. orexis) Striving; desire; the conative aspect of mind, as distinguished from the cognitive and emotional (Aristotle). --G.R.M.. Organicism: A theory of biology that life consists in the organization or dynamic system of the organism. Opposed to mechanism and vitalism. --J.K.F. Organism: An individual animal or plant, biologically interpreted. A. N. Whitehead uses the term to include also physical bodies and to signify anything material spreading through space and enduring in time. --R.B.W. Organismic Psychology: (Lat. organum, from Gr. organon, an instrument) A system of theoretical psychology which construes the structure of the mind in organic rather than atomistic terms. See Gestalt Psychology; Psychological Atomism. --L.W. Organization: (Lat. organum, from Gr. organon, work) A structured whole. The systematic unity of parts in a purposive whole. A dynamic system. Order in something actual. --J.K.F. Organon: (Gr. organon) The title traditionally given to the body of Aristotle's logical treatises. The designation appears to have originated among the Peripatetics after Aristotle's time, and expresses their view that logic is not a part of philosophy (as the Stoics maintained) but rather the instrument (organon) of philosophical inquiry. See Aristotelianism. --G.R.M.   In Kant. A system of principles by which pure knowledge may be acquired and established.   Cf. Fr. Bacon's Novum Organum. --O.F.K. Oriental Philosophy: A general designation used loosely to cover philosophic tradition exclusive of that grown on Greek soil and including the beginnings of philosophical speculation in Egypt, Arabia, Iran, India, and China, the elaborate systems of India, Greater India, China, and Japan, and sometimes also the religion-bound thought of all these countries with that of the complex cultures of Asia Minor, extending far into antiquity. Oriental philosophy, though by no means presenting a homogeneous picture, nevertheless shares one characteristic, i.e., the practical outlook on life (ethics linked with metaphysics) and the absence of clear-cut distinctions between pure speculation and religious motivation, and on lower levels between folklore, folk-etymology, practical wisdom, pre-scientiiic speculation, even magic, and flashes of philosophic insight. Bonds with Western, particularly Greek philosophy have no doubt existed even in ancient times. Mutual influences have often been conjectured on the basis of striking similarities, but their scientific establishment is often difficult or even impossible. Comparative philosophy (see especially the work of Masson-Oursel) provides a useful method. Yet a thorough treatment of Oriental Philosophy is possible only when the many languages in which it is deposited have been more thoroughly studied, the psychological and historical elements involved in the various cultures better investigated, and translations of the relevant documents prepared not merely from a philological point of view or out of missionary zeal, but by competent philosophers who also have some linguistic training. Much has been accomplished in this direction in Indian and Chinese Philosophy (q.v.). A great deal remains to be done however before a definitive history of Oriental Philosophy may be written. See also Arabian, and Persian Philosophy. --K.F.L. Origen: (185-254) The principal founder of Christian theology who tried to enrich the ecclesiastic thought of his day by reconciling it with the treasures of Greek philosophy. Cf. Migne PL. --R.B.W. Ormazd: (New Persian) Same as Ahura Mazdah (q.v.), the good principle in Zoroastrianism, and opposed to Ahriman (q.v.). --K.F.L. Orphic Literature: The mystic writings, extant only in fragments, of a Greek religious-philosophical movement of the 6th century B.C., allegedly started by the mythical Orpheus. In their mysteries, in which mythology and rational thinking mingled, the Orphics concerned themselves with cosmogony, theogony, man's original creation and his destiny after death which they sought to influence to the better by pure living and austerity. They taught a symbolism in which, e.g., the relationship of the One to the many was clearly enunciated, and believed in the soul as involved in reincarnation. Pythagoras, Empedocles, and Plato were influenced by them. --K.F.L. Ortega y Gasset, Jose: Born in Madrid, May 9, 1883. At present in Buenos Aires, Argentine. Son of Ortega y Munillo, the famous Spanish journalist. Studied at the College of Jesuits in Miraflores and at the Central University of Madrid. In the latter he presented his Doctor's dissertation, El Milenario, in 1904, thereby obtaining his Ph.D. degree. After studies in Leipzig, Berlin, Marburg, under the special influence of Hermann Cohen, the great exponent of Kant, who taught him the love for the scientific method and awoke in him the interest in educational philosophy, Ortega came to Spain where, after the death of Nicolas Salmeron, he occupied the professorship of metaphysics at the Central University of Madrid. The following may be considered the most important works of Ortega y Gasset:     Meditaciones del Quijote, 1914;   El Espectador, I-VIII, 1916-1935;   El Tema de Nuestro Tiempo, 1921;   España Invertebrada, 1922;   Kant, 1924;   La Deshumanizacion del Arte, 1925;   Espiritu de la Letra, 1927;   La Rebelion de las Masas, 1929;   Goethe desde Adentio, 1934;   Estudios sobre el Amor, 1939;   Ensimismamiento y Alteracion, 1939;   El Libro de las Misiones, 1940;   Ideas y Creencias, 1940;     and others.   Although brought up in the Marburg school of thought, Ortega is not exactly a neo-Kantian. At the basis of his Weltanschauung one finds a denial of the fundamental presuppositions which characterized European Rationalism. It is life and not thought which is primary. Things have a sense and a value which must be affirmed independently. Things, however, are to be conceived as the totality of situations which constitute the circumstances of a man's life. Hence, Ortega's first philosophical principle: "I am myself plus my circumstances". Life as a problem, however, is but one of the poles of his formula. Reason is the other. The two together function, not by dialectical opposition, but by necessary coexistence. Life, according to Ortega, does not consist in being, but rather, in coming to be, and as such it is of the nature of direction, program building, purpose to be achieved, value to be realized. In this sense the future as a time dimension acquires new dignity, and even the present and the past become articulate and meaning-full only in relation to the future. Even History demands a new point of departure and becomes militant with new visions. --J.A.F. Orthodoxy: Beliefs which are declared by a group to be true and normative. Heresy is a departure from and relative to a given orthodoxy. --V.S. Orthos Logos: See Right Reason. Ostensible Object: (Lat. ostendere, to show) The object envisaged by cognitive act irrespective of its actual existence. See Epistemological Object. --L.W. Ostensive: (Lat. ostendere, to show) Property of a concept or predicate by virtue of which it refers to and is clarified by reference to its instances. --A.C.B. Ostwald, Wilhelm: (1853-1932) German chemist. Winner of the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1909. In Die Uberwindung des wissenschaftlichen Materialistmus and in Naturphilosophie, his two best known works in the field of philosophy, he advocates a dynamic theory in opposition to materialism and mechanism. All properties of matter, and the psychic as well, are special forms of energy. --L.E.D. Oupnekhat: Anquetil Duperron's Latin translation of the Persian translation of 50 Upanishads (q.v.), a work praised by Schopenhauer as giving him complete consolation. --K.F.L. Outness: A term employed by Berkeley to express the experience of externality, that is the ideas of space and things placed at a distance. Hume used it in the sense of distance Hamilton understood it as the state of being outside of consciousness in a really existing world of material things. --J.J.R. Overindividual: Term used by H. Münsterberg to translate the German überindividuell. The term is applied to any cognitive or value object which transcends the individual subject. --L.W. P

titanotherium ::: n. --> A large American Miocene mammal, allied to the rhinoceros, and more nearly to the extinct Brontotherium.

Toronto Euclid "language" The standard dialect of {Euclid}, as compared to {Ottawa Euclid}. (1996-11-29)

tournure ::: n. --> Turn; contour; figure.
Any device used by women to expand the skirt of a dress below the waist; a bustle.


tracker ball "hardware" A {pointing device} consisting of a ball housed in a socket containing sensors to detect rotation of the ball about two axes - like an upside-down {mouse}. The user rolls the ball with his thumb or the palm of his hand to move a cursor. Tracker balls are common on {CAD} {workstations} for ease of use and on modern {portable computers}, where there may be no desk space on which to use a {mouse}. Some clip onto the side of the keyboard and have integral buttons which have the same function as mouse buttons. (1996-08-04)

Transfiguration Most familiar in reference to the event described in Matthew 17 where Jesus is said to have taken three disciples onto a high mountain and is transfigured before them, so that his face shines as the sun and his raiment is as white as the light; and Moses and Elias appear with him. A church festival exists in commemoration of this event. The Greek word is metamorphosis (transformation). The phenomenon occurred at a certain stage in the initiation of a candidate in the Mysteries, when his personal self made contact with the god within him, the augoeides (the glorious) and caused his body to shine with radiance.

tripestone ::: n. --> A variety of anhydrite composed of contorted plates fancied to resemble pieces of tripe.

tri state "hardware" A feature of some {digital} electronic devices which allows a connector (pin) to either act as a normal output, driving a signal onto a line, or to be "tri stated" - set to a high-impedance ("high Z") condition. This allows other outputs to drive signals onto the line. Often the same connector also functions as an input when its output circuitry is tri stated. Tri-state outputs are typically used for the connection of several digital circuits to a shared {bus} onto which any one of them may output data for the others to input. (1996-07-26)

tumble ::: v. i. --> To roll over, or to and fro; to throw one&

Turing 1. {Alan Turing}. 2. R.C. Holt "holt@csri.toronto.edu" & J.R. Cordy "cordy@cs.queensu.ca", U Toronto, 1982. Descendant of Concurrent Euclid, an airtight super-Pascal. Used mainly for teaching programming at both high school and university level. Available from Holt Software Assocs, Toronto. Versions for Sun, {MS-DOS}, Mac, etc. E-mail: "distrib@turing.toronto.edu". ["Turing Language Report", R.C. Holt & J.R. Cordy, Report CSRI-153, CSRI, U Toronto, Dec 1983]. ["The Turing Programming Language", R.C. Holt & J.R. Cordy, CACM 31(12) (Dec 1988)].

Turing Plus Systems programming language, a concurrent descendant of Turing. ["The Turing Plus Report", R.C. Holt & J.R. Cordy, CSRI, U Toronto, Feb 1987]. Available from Holt Software Assocs, Toronto "distrib@hsa.on.ca".

twisted ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Twist ::: a. --> Contorted; crooked spirally; subjected to torsion; hence, perverted.

twist ::: v. t. --> To contort; to writhe; to complicate; to crook spirally; to convolve.
Hence, to turn from the true form or meaning; to pervert; as, to twist a passage cited from an author.
To distort, as a solid body, by turning one part relatively to another about an axis passing through both; to subject to torsion; as, to twist a shaft.
To wreathe; to wind; to encircle; to unite by


Under Kierkegaard's influence, he pursues an "existential" analysis of human existence in order to discuss the original philosophical question of being in a new way. He explores many hitherto unexplored phenomena which ontology disregarded. Sorge (concern), being par excellence the structure of consciousness, is elevated to the ultimate. Concern has a wholly special horizon of being. Dread (Angst), the feeling of being on the verge of nothing, represents an eminently transcendental instrument of knowledge. Heidegger gives dread a content directed upon the objective world. He unfolds the essence of dread to be Sorge (concern). As concern tends to become obscured to itself by the distracted losing of one's selfhood in the cares of daily life, its remedy is in the consideration of such experiences as conscience, forboding of death and the existential consciousness of time. By elevating Sorge to the basis of all being, he raised something universally human to the fundamental principle of the world. It is only after an elementary analysis of the basic constitution of human existence that Heidegger approaches his ultimate problem of Being and Time, in which more complicated structures such as the existential significance of death, conscience, and the power of resolute choice explain the phenomena of man's position in daily life and history.

U-NET Limited A {dial-up} {Internet} access provider based in Warrington, UK. Speeds 4800 - 28.8kbps. The currently support {Microsoft Windows} and {RISC OS} users. For 12 pounds to join and 12 pounds per month or 100 pounds per year you get a full {SLIP} account with a pernament {IP address} and {POP3} {electronic mail} account. Membership includes a disk with {Mosaic}, {Eudora}, {Trumpet2}, Newsreader, {FTP} and {Telnet} and full {Internet} access. Users can choose their own {user name} and {hostname}. Allows some extra services such as more than one POP3 account per access account. User name is significant so that a company can have accounts with the same hostname (i.e. their company name) but the mail going to diffent machines. Mail in users POP3 account is accessible from anywhere not just via the dial-up connection. On your next business trip you can still check your {e-mail} (provided you can get onto the Internet). {(http://u-net.com/)}. E-mail: "hi@u-net.com". (1994-11-18)

universe of discourse "artificial intelligence" In {ontology}, the set of all {entities} that can be represented in some {declarative language} or other {formal system}. Each entity is represented by a name and may have some human-readable description of its meaning. Formal {axioms} constrain the interpretation and well-formed use of these names. (2005-07-29)

Upanishad, Upanisad: (Skr.) One of a large number of treatises, more than 100. Thirteen of the oldest ones (Chandogya, Brhadaranyaka, Aitareya, Taittiriya, Katha, Isa, Mundaka, Kausitaki, Kena, Prasna, Svetasvatara, Mandukya, Maitri) have the distinction of being the first philosophic compositions, antedating for the most part the beginnings of Greek philosophy, others have been composed comparatively recently. The mode of imparting knowledge with the pupil sitting opposite (upa-ni-sad) the teacher amid an atmosphere of reverence and secrecy, gave these onginally mnemonic treatises their name. They are remarkable for ontological, metaphysical, and ethical problems, investigations into the nature of man's soul or self (see atman), God, death, immortality, and a symbolic interpretation of ritualistic materials and observances. Early examples of universal suffrage, tendencies to break down caste, philosophic dialogues and congresses, celebrated similes, succession of philosophic teachers, among other things, may be studied in the more archaic, classical Upanishads. See ayam atema brahma, aham brahma asmi, tat tvam asi, net neti. -- K.F.L.

vanilla 1. (Default flavour of ice cream in the US) Ordinary {flavour}, standard. When used of food, very often does not mean that the food is flavoured with vanilla extract! For example, "vanilla wonton soup" means ordinary wonton soup, as opposed to hot-and-sour wonton soup. Applied to hardware and software, as in "Vanilla {Version 7} {Unix} can't run on a vanilla {PDP 11}/34." Also used to orthogonalise chip nomenclature; for instance, a 74V00 means what TI calls a 7400, as distinct from a 74LS00, etc. This word differs from {canonical} in that the latter means "default", whereas vanilla simply means "ordinary". For example, when hackers go to a chinese restaurant, hot-and-sour wonton soup is the {canonical} wonton soup to get (because that is what most of them usually order) even though it isn't the vanilla wonton soup. [{Jargon File}] (1994-11-04) 2. {Snobol4} by {Catspaw, Inc.} for {MS-DOS}. {(ftp://cs.arizona.edu/snobol4/vanilla.arc)}. (1992-02-05)

vermetus ::: n. --> Any one of many species of marine gastropods belonging to Vermetus and allied genera, of the family Vermetidae. Their shells are regularly spiral when young, but later in life the whorls become separate, and the shell is often irregularly bent and contorted like a worm tube.

Version 7 "operating system" (V7) The unsupported release of {Unix} ancestral to all current commercial versions. {Brian Kernighan} announced the release of V7 in summer 1979, at the {Unix User's} Group meeting in Toronto. Before the release of the {POSIX}/{SVID} {standards}, V7's features were often treated as a {Unix} portability baseline. Some old-timers impatient with commercialisation and {kernel bloat} still maintain that V7 was the Last True Unix. See {BSD}, {USG Unix}, {System V}. [{Jargon File}] (1996-05-22)

Voluntarism: (Lat. voluntas, will) In ontology, the theory that the will is the ultimate constituent of reality. Doctrine that the human will, or some force analogous to it, is the primary stuff of the universe; that blind, purposive impulse is the real in nature. (a) In psychology, theory that the will is the most elemental psychic factor, that striving, impulse, desire, and even action, with their concomitant emotions, are alone dependable. (b) In ethics, the doctrine that the human will is central to all moral questions, and superior to all other moral criteria, such as the conscience, or reasoning power. The subjective theory that the choice made by the will determines the good. Stands for indeterminism and freedom. (c) In theology, the will as the source of all religion, that blessedness is a state of activity. Augustine (353-430) held that God is absolute will, a will independent of the Logos, and that the good will of man is free. For Avicebron (1020-1070), will is indefinable and stands above mature and soul, matter and form, as the pnmary category. Despite the metaphysical opposition of Duns Scotus (1265-1308) the realist, and William of Occam (1280-1347) the nominalist, both considered the will superior to the intellect. Hume (1711-1776) maintained that the will is the determining factor in human conduct, and Kant (1724-1804) believed the will to be the source of all moral judgment, and the good to be based on the human will. Schopenhauer (1788-1860) posited the objectified will as the world-substance, force, or value. James (1842-1910) followed up Wundt's notion of the will as the purpose of the good with the notion that it is the essence of faith, also manifest in the will to believe. See Will, Conation. Opposed to Rationalism, Materialism, Intellectualism. -- J.K.F.

V. Spanish Renaissance (16-17 cent.). This renaissance took place in the Thomistic school and was remotely prepared for by such figures as Thomas del Vio (Cajetan) (+1534), Peter Crockaert (+1514), Francis de Sylvestris (+1528), Conrad Koellin (1536) and Chrysostom Javellus (+1550). It began as a concerted movement under Francis Victoria (+1566) at Salamanca and Ignatius Loyola (+1556), founder of the Society of Jesus. Dominicans of note were: Dominic Soto (1560), Melchior Cano (+1560), de Medina (+1581), and Banez (+1604). Jesuits: Francis Toledo (+1596), Fonseca (+1599), Molina (+1600), Vasquez (+1604), Lessius (+1623), de Valentia (+1603), B»llarmine (+1625), Francis Suarez (+1617), the greatest philosopher and jurist of this period, whose Disputationes Metaphysicae constitutes perhaps the greatest philosophical work produced by Scholasticism. Others worthy of mention: Cosmas de Lerma (+1642), John a S. Thoma (+1644), Goudin (+1695), Philip a SS. Trinitate (+1671), Ruiz de Montoya (+1632), Cosmas Alamannus (+1634), Hurtado de Mendoza (+1651), De Lugo (+1660), Arriaga (+1667), Sylvester Maurus (+1687).

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With reference to the approach to the central reality of religion, God, and man's relation to it, types of the Philosophy of Religion may be distinguished, leaving out of account negative (atheism), skeptical and cynical (Xenophanes, Socrates, Voltaire), and agnostic views, although insertions by them are not to be separated from the history of religious consciousness. Fundamentalism, mainly a theological and often a Church phenomenon of a revivalist nature, philosophizes on the basis of unquestioning faith, seeking to buttress it by logical argument, usually taking the form of proofs of the existence of God (see God). Here belong all historic religions, Christianity in its two principal forms, Catholicism with its Scholastic philosophy and Protestantism with its greatly diversified philosophies, the numerous religions of Hinduism, such as Brahmanism, Shivaism and Vishnuism, the religion of Judaism, and Mohammedanism. Mysticism, tolerated by Church and philosophy, is less concerned with proof than with description and personal experience, revealing much of the psychological factors involved in belief and speculation. Indian philosophy is saturated with mysticism since its inception, Sufism is the outstanding form of Arab mysticism, while the greatest mystics in the West are Plotinus, Meister Eckhart, Tauler, Ruysbroek, Thomas a Kempis, and Jacob Bohme. Metaphysics incorporates religious concepts as thought necessities. Few philosophers have been able to avoid the concept of God in their ontology, or any reference to the relation of God to man in their ethics. So, e.g., Plato, Spinoza, Leibniz, Schelling, and especially Hegel who made the investigation of the process of the Absolute the essence of the Philosophy of Religion.

wriggle ::: v. i. --> To move the body to and fro with short, writhing motions, like a worm; to squirm; to twist uneasily or quickly about. ::: v. t. --> To move with short, quick contortions; to move by twisting and squirming; like a worm.

writhen ::: twisted; contorted

writhe ::: v. t. --> To twist; to turn; now, usually, to twist or turn so as to distort; to wring.
To wrest; to distort; to pervert.
To extort; to wring; to wrest. ::: v. i. --> To twist or contort the body; to be distorted; as, to


xanthodontous ::: a. --> Having yellow teeth.

yoga. ::: "union"; union with the Reality; fusion of individual self with the universal Self; spiritual practice designed to purify one's mind and bring one closer to Self-realisation; the practice of stilling the mind, whereby thoughts, memories, emotions, associations and perceptions are refocused onto the Reality and where a natural disgarding takes place; there are four main paths of yoga &

yottabyte "unit, data" (YB) A unit of {data} equal to 10^24 {bytes} but see {binary prefix} for other definitions. A yottabyte is 1000^8 bytes or 1000 {zettabytes}. It is estimated that the {web} contains about one yottabyte of data (2013). 1000 yottabytes has been called one {brontobyte}. See {prefix}. (2013-11-04)

ZAPP Zero Assignment Parallel Processor. A virtual tree machine architecture in which a process tree is dynamically mapped onto a fixed, strongly connected network of processors communicating by message passing. The basic operation of each node is to apply a divide and conquer function which takes four arguments: (1) a function 'primitive' which takes a problem description (PD) and returns true if it can be solved without division, (2) a function 'solve' which takes a primitive PD and returns its solution, (3) a function 'divide' which takes a PD and returns a list of PDs of smaller problems and (4) a function 'combine' which returns the solution to a problem by combining a list of solutions of subproblems. Each node has a copy of the code and one is given the initial problem description. Task distribution is by process stealing in which a process constructs a descriptor for each subtask and idle (lightly loaded) processors can steal a descriptor from a physically connected neighbour.



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1:The older I get, the more it looks like Plato was onto something.… ~ Jan Zwicky, A Ship from Delos,
2:To whom are these thoughts arising? To you. That means you are not the thought. You are the Self. Remain as the Self, and don't latch onto anything that is not the Self. ~ Annamalai Swami,
3:Sit in a room and read--and read and read. And read the right books by the right people. Your mind is brought onto that level, and you have a nice, mild, slow-burning rapture all the time. ~ Joseph Campbell,
4:Sit in a room and read--and read and read. And read the right books by the right people. Your mind is brought onto that level, and you have a nice, mild, slow-burning rapture all the time. ~ Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth,
5:"Right there, just in the background, is a sort of fairy tale... Something in the making that will be exceedingly beautiful, beyond all expression: a beautiful story Sri Aurobindo was trying to bring down onto the earth - and it's sure to come!" ~ Agenda 03,
6:When you begin to become conscious, more aware, when your eyes begin to open, the first thing you see is how deluded you are and how much you're holding onto that which makes you suffer. This is, in many ways, the most important step: Are you willing to be aware? ~ Adyashanti,
7:The main point to grasp is that you have projected onto yourself a world of your own imagination, based on memories, on desires and fears, and that you have imprisoned yourself in it. Break the spell and be free. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
8:Soon Rome fell, and Western civilization fell onto Dark Times. The Cult of Mercury officially disbanded itself in 415 CE. Hermetic scholars fragmented, the sharing of ideas halted, and wizards secluded themselves in their towers for protection and to study free of the Church's inquiry. ~ Mage the Ascension, Order of Hermes,
9:The Maze is an old Native myth. The Maze itself is the sum of a man's life. The choices he makes, the dreams he hangs onto. And there at the center there's a legendary man who had been killed over and over again countless times. But always clawed his way back to life. The man returned for a last time to vanquish all his oppressors in a tireless fury. Built a house and around that house he built a maze so complicated only he could navigate through it. I reckon he's seen enough fighting.
   ~ Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, Westworld, Teddy to the Man in Black,
10:The simple fact is that we live in a world of conflict and opposites because we live in a world of boundaries. Since every boundary line is also a battle line, here is the human predicament: the firmer one's boundaries, the more entrenched are one's battles. The more I hold onto pleasure, the more I necessarily fear pain. The more I pursue goodness, the more I am obsessed with evil. The more I seek success, the more I must dread failure. The harder I cling to life, the more terrifying death becomes. The more I value anything, the more obsessed I become with its loss. Most of our problems, in other words, are problems of boundaries ~ ?,
11:Imaginary Bondage ::: Once you realize that all comes from within, that the world in which you live has not been projected onto you but by you, your fear comes to an end. Without this realization you identify yourself with externals, like the body, the mind, society, nation, humanity, even God or the Absolute. But these are all escapes from fear. It is only when you fully accept your responsibility for the little world in which you live and watch the process of its creation, preservation, and destruction, that you may be free from your imaginary bondage. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, I Am That, Talks with Sri Nisargadatta,
12:The wand weapon similarily appears in a profusion of forms. As an instrument to assist the projection of the magical will onto the aetheric and material planes, it could be a general purpose sigil, an amulet, a ring, an enchanting mantra, or even an act or gesture one performs. As with the pentacle, there is a virtue in having a small, portable, and permanent device of this class, for power accrues to it with use. As with the cup, the power of the wand is partly to fascinate the surface functions of the mind and channel the forces concealed in the depths. Like the sword, the wand is manipulated in such a way as to describe vividly to the will and subconscious what is required of them.
   ~ Peter J Carroll, Liber Null,
13:More often, he listened to the voice of Eros. Sometimes he watched the video feeds too, but usually, he just listened. Over the hours and days, he began to hear, if not patterns, at least common structures. Some of the voices spooling out of the dying station were consistent-broadcasters and entertainers who were overrepresented in the audio files archives, he guessed. There seemed to be some specific tendencies in, for want of a better term, the music of it too. Hours of random, fluting static and snatched bits of phrases would give way, and Eros would latch on to some word or phrase, fixating on it with greater and greater intensity until it broke apart and the randomness poured back in.
"... are, are, are, ARE, ARE, ARE... "
Aren't, Miller thought, and the ship suddenly shoved itself up, leaving Miller's stomach about half a foot from where it had been. A series of loud clanks followed, and then the brief wail of a Klaxon. "Dieu! Dieu!" someone shouted. "Bombs son vamen roja! Going to fry it! Fry us toda!"
There was the usual polite chuckle that the same joke had occasioned over the course of the trip, and the boy who'd made it-a pimply Belter no more than fifteen years old-grinned with pleasure at his own wit. If he didn't stop that shit, someone was going to beat him with a crowbar before they got back to Tycho. But Miller figured that someone wasn't him.
A massive jolt forward pushed him hard into the couch, and then gravity was back, the familiar 0.3 g. Maybe a little more. Except that with the airlocks pointing toward ship's down, the pilot had to grapple the spinning skin of Eros' belly first. The spin gravity made what had been the ceiling the new floor; the lowest rank of couches was now the top; and while they rigged the fusion bombs to the docks, they were all going to have to climb up onto a cold, dark rock that was trying to fling them off into the vacuum.
Such were the joys of sabotage. ~ James S A Corey, Leviathan Wakes,
14:STAGE TWO: THE CHONYID
   The Chonyid is the period of the appearance of the peaceful and wrathful deities-that is to say, the subtle realm, the Sambhogakaya. When the Clear Light of the causal realm is resisted and contracted against, then that Reality is transformed into the primordial seed forms of the peaceful deities (ishtadevas of the subtle sphere), and these in turn, if resisted and denied, are transformed into the wrathful deities.
   The peaceful deities appear first: through seven successive substages, there appear various forms of the tathagatas, dakinis, and vidyadharas, all accompanied by the most dazzlingly brilliant colors and aweinspiring suprahuman sounds. One after another, the divine visions, lights, and subtle luminous sounds cascade through awareness. They are presented, given, to the individual openly, freely, fully, and completely: visions of God in almost painful intensity and brilliance.
   How the individual handles these divine visions and sounds (nada) is of the utmost significance, because each divine scenario is accompanied by a much less intense vision, by a region of relative dullness and blunted illuminations. These concomitant dull and blunted visions represent the first glimmerings of the world of samsara, of the six realms of egoic grasping, of the dim world of duality and fragmentation and primitive forms of low-level unity.
   According to the Thotrol. most individuals simply recoil in the face of these divine illuminations- they contract into less intense and more manageable forms of experience. Fleeing divine illumination, they glide towards the fragmented-and thus less intense-realm of duality and multiplicity. But it's not just that they recoil against divinity-it is that they are attracted to the lower realms, drawn to them, and find satisfaction in them. The Thotrol says they are actually "attracted to the impure lights." As we have put it, these lower realms are substitute gratifications. The individual thinks that they are just what he wants, these lower realms of denseness. But just because these realms are indeed dimmer and less intense, they eventually prove to be worlds without bliss, without illumination, shot through with pain and suffering. How ironic: as a substitute for God, individuals create and latch onto Hell, known as samsara, maya, dismay. In Christian theology it is said that the flames of Hell are God's love (Agape) denied.
   Thus the message is repeated over and over again in the Chonyid stage: abide in the lights of the Five Wisdoms and subtle tathagatas, look not at the duller lights of samsara. of the six realms, of safe illusions and egoic dullness. As but one example:
   Thereupon, because of the power of bad karma, the glorious blue light of the Wisdom of the Dharmadhatu will produce in thee fear and terror, and thou wilt wish to flee from it. Thou wilt begat a fondness for the dull white light of the devas [one of the lower realms].
   At this stage, thou must not be awed by the divine blue light which will appear shining, dazzling, and glorious; and be not startled by it. That is the light of the Tathagata called the Light of the Wisdom of the Dharmadhatu.
   Be not fond of the dull white light of the devas. Be not attached to it; be not weak. If thou be attached to it, thou wilt wander into the abodes of the devas and be drawn into the whirl of the Six Lokas.
   The point is this: ''If thou are frightened by the pure radiances of Wisdom and attracted by the impure lights of the Six Lokas [lower realms], then thou wilt assume a body in any of the Six Lokas and suffer samsaric miseries; and thou wilt never be emancipated from the Ocean of Samsara, wherein thou wilt be whirled round and round and made to taste the sufferings thereof."
   But here is what is happening: in effect, we are seeing the primal and original form of the Atman project in its negative and contracting aspects. In this second stage (the Chonyid), there is already some sort of boundary in awareness, there is already some sort of subject-object duality superimposed upon the original Wholeness and Oneness of the Chikhai Dharmakaya. So now there is boundary-and wherever there is boundary, there is the Atman project. ~ Ken Wilber, The Atman Project, 129,
15:Attention on Hypnagogic Imagery The most common strategy for inducing WILDs is to fall asleep while focusing on the hypnagogic imagery that accompanies sleep onset. Initially, you are likely to see relatively simple images, flashes of light, geometric patterns, and the like.

Gradually more complicated forms appear: faces, people, and finally entire scenes. 6

The following account of what the Russian philosopher P. D. Ouspensky called "half-dream states" provides a vivid example of what hypnagogic imagery can be like:

I am falling asleep. Golden dots, sparks and tiny stars appear and disappear before my eyes. These sparks and stars gradually merge into a golden net with diagonal meshes which moves slowly and regularly in rhythm with the beating of my heart, which I feel quite distinctly. The next moment the golden net is transformed into rows of brass helmets belonging to Roman soldiers marching along the street below. I hear their measured tread and watch them from the window of a high house in Galata, in Constantinople, in a narrow lane, one end of which leads to the old wharf and the Golden Horn with its ships and steamers and the minarets of Stamboul behind them. I hear their heavy measured tread, and see the sun shining on their helmets. Then suddenly I detach myself from the window sill on which I am lying, and in the same reclining position fly slowly over the lane, over the houses, and then over the Golden Horn in the direction of Stamboul. I smell the sea, feel the wind, the warm sun. This flying gives me a wonderfully pleasant sensation, and I cannot help opening my eyes. 7

Ouspensky's half-dream states developed out of a habit of observing the contents of his mind while falling asleep or in half-sleep after awakening from a dream. He notes that they were much easier to observe in the morning after awakening than before sleep at the beginning of the night and did not occur at all "without definite efforts." 8

Dr. Nathan Rapport, an American psychiatrist, cultivated an approach to lucid dreaming very similar to Ouspensky's: "While in bed awaiting sleep, the experimenter interrupts his thoughts every few minutes with an effort to recall the mental item vanishing before each intrusion that inquisitive attention." 9 This habit is continued sleep itself, with results like the following:

Brilliant lights flashed, and a myriad of sparkles twinkled from a magnificent cut glass chandelier. Interesting as any stage extravaganza were the many quaintly detailed figurines upon a mantel against the distant, paneled wall adorned in rococo.

At the right a merry group of beauties and gallants in the most elegant attire of Victorian England idled away a pleasant occasion. This scene continued for [a] period of I was not aware, before I discovered that it was not reality, but a mental picture and that I was viewing it. Instantly it became an incommunicably beautiful vision. It was with the greatest stealth that my vaguely awakened mind began to peep: for I knew that these glorious shows end abruptly because of such intrusions.

I thought, "Have I here one of those mind pictures that are without motion?" As if in reply, one of the young ladies gracefully waltzed about the room. She returned to the group and immobility, with a smile lighting her pretty face, which was turned over her shoulder toward me. The entire color scheme was unobtrusive despite the kaleidoscopic sparkles of the chandelier, the exquisite blues and creamy pinks of the rich settings and costumes. I felt that only my interest in dreams brought my notice to the tints - delicate, yet all alive as if with inner illumination. 10

Hypnagogic Imagery Technique

1. Relax completely

While lying in bed, gently close your eyes and relax your head, neck, back, arms, and legs. Completely let go of all muscular and mental tension, and breathe slowly and restfully. Enjoy the feeling of relaxation and let go of your thoughts, worries, and concerns. If you have just awakened from sleep, you are probably sufficiently relaxed.

Otherwise, you may use either the progressive relaxation exercise (page 33) or the 61-point relaxation exercise (page 34) to relax more deeply. Let everything wind down,

slower and slower, more and more relaxed, until your mind becomes as serene as the calmest sea.

2. Observe the visual images

Gently focus your attention on the visual images that will gradually appear before your mind's eye. Watch how the images begin and end. Try to observe the images as delicately as possible, allowing them to be passively reflected in your mind as they unfold. Do not attempt to hold onto the images, but instead just watch without attachment or desire for action. While doing this, try to take the perspective of a detached observer as much as possible. At first you will see a sequence of disconnected, fleeting patterns and images. The images will gradually develop into scenes that become more and more complex, finally joining into extended sequences.

3. Enter the dream

When the imagery becomes a moving, vivid scenario, you should allow yourself to be passively drawn into the dream world. Do not try to actively enter the dream scene,

but instead continue to take a detached interest in the imagery. Let your involvement with what is happening draw you into the dream. But be careful of too much involvement and too little attention. Don't forget that you are dreaming now!

Commentary

Probably the most difficult part of this technique to master is entering the dream at Step 3. The challenge is to develop a delicate vigilance, an unobtrusive observer perspective, from which you let yourself be drawn into the dream. As Paul Tholey has emphasized, "It is not desirable to want actively to enter into the scenery,

since such an intention as a rule causes the scenery to disappear." 11 A passive volition similar to that described in the section on autosuggestion in the previous chapter is required: in Tholey's words, "Instead of actively wanting to enter into the scenery, the subject should attempt to let himself be carried into it passively." 12 A Tibetan teacher advises a similar frame of mind: "While delicately observing the mind, lead it gently into the dream state, as though you were leading a child by the hand." 13

Another risk is that, once you have entered into the dream, the world can seem so realistic that it is easy to lose lucidity, as happened in the beginning of Rapport's WILD described above. As insurance in case this happens, Tholey recommends that you resolve to carry out a particular action in the dream, so that if you momentarily lose lucidity, you may remember your intention to carry out the action and thereby regain lucidity.
~ Stephen LaBerge, Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming,
1:When the author walks onto the stage, the play is over ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
2:The best thing to hold onto in life is each other. ~ audrey-hepburn, @wisdomtrove
3:Life is a river always flowing. Do not hold onto things. Work hard. ~ buddha, @wisdomtrove
4:Your problem is you're... too busy holding onto your unworthiness. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
5:Life is slippery. We all need a loving hand to hold onto. ~ h-jackson-brown-jr, @wisdomtrove
6:Faith is holding onto uncertainties with passionate conviction. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
7:People try to hold onto the sameness. This holding onto prevents growth. ~ bruce-lee, @wisdomtrove
8:Towns oftener swamp one than carry one out onto the big ocean of life. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
9:Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. ~ buddha, @wisdomtrove
10:I made up my mind that I would hold onto nothing, that I would expect nothing. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
11:I just downloaded eleven hundred books onto my Kindle, and now I can't lift it. ~ steve-martin, @wisdomtrove
12:It's an exciting adventure to give those things that you've always held onto. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
13:Happiness is to have a little string onto which things will attach themselves. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
14:What you don't see and don't acknowledge in yourself, you project onto someone else. ~ gary-zukav, @wisdomtrove
15:Conversion is a turning onto the right road. The next thing to do is to walk on it. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
16:Paranoiac-critical activity makes the world of delirium pass onto the plane of reality. ~ salvador-dali, @wisdomtrove
17:The problem with holding a grudge is that your hands are then too full to hold onto anything else. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
18:Taking back our light from those we’ve projected it onto opens the door to an unimaginable future. ~ debbie-ford, @wisdomtrove
19:To pray with your fists closed means you're hanging onto something. Let it go. Open your hands to God. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
20:I'm the well-trained fruit tree. Full of well-trained feelings and abilities and all of them grafted onto me ~ frank-herbert, @wisdomtrove
21:The best political, social and spiritual work we can do is to withdraw the projection of our shadow onto others. ~ carl-jung, @wisdomtrove
22:Let there be an end ... of all this welter of pity, which is only self-pity reflected onto some obvious surface. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
23:My hope is that I'm getting better and wiser. With every book, I have more of myself to pour onto the page. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
24:It’s hard to let go. Even when what you’re holding onto is full of thorns, it’s hard to let go. Maybe especially then. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
25:Far off in the red mangroves an alligator has heaved himself onto a hummock of grass and lies there, studying his poems. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
26:To abandon the present in order to look for things in the future is to throw away the substance and hold onto the shadow. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
27:God isn't a noun but a process... a continual, infinitely creative outpouring of love and light onto all living things. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
28:A lack of common sense usually ends in some heroic feat, much like the soldier who dives onto the grenade so that others may live. ~ criss-jami, @wisdomtrove
29:Today, people struggle to find what's real. Everything has become so synthetic that a lot of people, all they want is to grasp onto hope. ~ bob-marley, @wisdomtrove
30:Anyone who knows the marketing world knows that ideas come and go, and people latch onto things and think of them as a kind of solution. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
31:Stepping onto a brand-new path is difficult, but not more difficult than remaining in a situation, which is not nurturing to the whole woman. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
32:When Sam Blades starts work at Shimmering Dreams who allow you to downloads your dreams onto your Cell Phone. is it as good as it seems? ~ emanuel-swedenborg, @wisdomtrove
33:Our brains are fairly powerful, but our conscious minds are still extremely limited in their ability to hold onto multiple simultaneous thoughts ~ steve-pavlina, @wisdomtrove
34:Do you believe in an afterlife?" the gunslinger asked him as Brown dropped three ears of hot corn onto his plate. Brown nodded. "I think this is it. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
35:The person one loves never really exists, but is a projection focused through the lens of the mind onto whatever screen it fits with least distortion. ~ arthur-c-carke, @wisdomtrove
36:Go ahead, climb up onto the velvet top of the highest stakes table. Place yourself as the bet. Look God in the eyes and finally, for once in your life, lose. ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
37:If what you write feels flat and unexciting, you’re on the wrong track. If the words overwhelm you with emotion and excitement, you’re onto something!   ~ stephen-r-covey, @wisdomtrove
38:It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
39:Everyone's opinions about things change over time. Nothing is constant. Everything changes. And to hold onto some dogged idea forever is a little rigid and maybe naive. ~ frida-kahlo, @wisdomtrove
40:Life was created in the valleys. It blew up onto the hills on the old terrors, the old lusts, the old despairs. That's why you must walk up the hills so you can ride down. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
41:Science is an objective enquiry that entails looking out onto the world and asking ‘what is it?’ Spirituality is a subjective enquiry that entails looking within and asking ‘who am I?’ ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
42:The top three projects on your Projects List will be your entire focus until you finish all three, and then the next three projects you move onto this active list will be your focus. ~ leo-babauta, @wisdomtrove
43:Sometimes I not only stand there and take it, I even smile at them and say I'm sorry. When I feel that smile coming onto my face, I wish I could take my face off and stamp on it. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
44:Science is an objective enquiry that entails looking out onto the world and asking, ‘what is it?’ Spirituality is a subjective enquiry that entails looking within and asking, ‘who am I?’ ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
45:The simplest aspect of self-enquiry is to just hold onto the sense I AM, the sense of Being. Keep the sense of "I" or "I AM" by itself. Everyone can do this exercise - it brings immediate results. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
46:Hate's a growing thing like anything else. It's the inevitable outcome of forcing ideas onto life, of forcing one's deepest instincts; our deepest feelings we force according to certain ideas. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
47:You have projected onto yourself a world of your own imagination, based on memories, on desires and fears, and that you have imprisoned yourself in it. Break the spell and be free. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
48:You can't lose what you serve. That's the secret. What you serve, you can't lose. What you don't serve and what you try to hold onto, you can't hold onto. It's always slipping out of your fingers. ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
49:Just behind the darkness of closed eyes shines the light of God. When you behold that light in meditation, hold onto it with devotional zeal. Feel yourself inside it: That is where God dwells. ~ paramahansa-yogananda, @wisdomtrove
50:My wants are simple. I have no desire to latch onto a monster symbol of fate and power and prove my manhood in titanic piscine war. But sometimes I do like a couple of cooperative fish of frying size. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
51:So when you find yourself locked onto an unpleasant train of thought, heading for the places in your past where the screaming is unbearable, remember there's always madness. Madness is the emergency exit. ~ alan-moore, @wisdomtrove
52:You don't have to see through the eyes of others, hold onto yours, stand on your own judgment, you know that what is, is–say it aloud, like the holiest of prayers, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. ~ ayn-rand, @wisdomtrove
53:To know and experience what God can do, we must first realize and acknowledge what we cannot do. We must get our eyes off of ourselves and our limited ability, and totally onto Him and His infinite power. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
54:I had no idea of the character. But the moment I was dressed, the clothes and the make-up made me feel the person he was. I began to know him, and by the time I walked onto the stage he was fully born. ~ charlie-chaplan, @wisdomtrove
55:The food crank is by definition a person willing to cut himself off from human society in the hopes of adding five years onto the life of his carcase; that is, a person out of touch with common humanity. ~ george-orwell, @wisdomtrove
56:The unknown, our own true nature, has the capacity to wake itself up when you start to fall in love with letting go of all the mental structures you hold onto. Contemplate this: there is no such thing as a true belief. ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
57:And I needed a rock. Something to hold onto, to stand on. Something solid. Because everything was going soft, turning into mush, into marsh, into fog. Fog closing in on all sides. I didn't know where I was at all. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
58:Your soul is your mind, your will and your emotions. When the Word gets rooted in there and begins to change your mind, it begins to heal your emotions and turn your will away from self-will and onto doing the will of God. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
59:An artist who wants to transpose a composition onto a larger canvas must conceive it over again in order to preserve its expression; he must alter its character and not just fill in the squares into which he has divided his canvas. ~ henri-matisse, @wisdomtrove
60:What is this self-inside us, this silent observer, severe and speechless critic, who can terrorize us, and urge us onto futile activity, and in the end, judge us still more severely for the errors into which his own reproaches drove us? ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
61:[Mickey Mouse] He popped out of my mind onto a drawing pad 20 years ago on a train ride from Manhattan to Hollywood at a time when business fortunes of my brother Roy and myself were at lowest ebb and disaster seemed right around the corner. ~ walt-disney, @wisdomtrove
62:Why do we hold onto negativity? For some reason, we believe that others are affected by our experience of remaining upset, hurt or angry. Holding on to pain, anger, guilt or shame is the glue that binds us to the situation we want to escape. ~ lyania-vanzant, @wisdomtrove
63:He's not perfect. You aren't either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold onto him and give him the most you can. ~ bob-marley, @wisdomtrove
64:The problem of vindicating an omnipotent and omniscient God in the face of evil is insurmountable. Those who claim to have surmounted it, by recourse to notions of free will and other incoherencies, have merely heaped bad philosophy onto bad ethics. ~ sam-harris, @wisdomtrove
65:We learn to be right and to make everyone else wrong. The need to be right is the result of trying to protect the image we want to project to the outside. We have to impose our way of thinking, not just onto other humans, but even upon ourselves.   ~ don-miguel-ruiz, @wisdomtrove
66:Create a landing strip. When I get home, I empty my pockets and put everything onto a tray near my doorway. Keys, wallet, my ID, anything. This way it doesn’t get tossed on our counter or table, and I never have to look for it or forget it when I leave.  ~ leo-babauta, @wisdomtrove
67:what we call a home is merely any place that succeeds in making more consistenly available to us the important truths which the wider world ignores, or which our distracted and irresolute selves have trouble holding onto." (p123) Architecture of Happiness ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
68:When you begin to become conscious, more aware, when your eyes begin to open, the first thing you see is how deluded you are and how much you're holding onto that which makes you suffer. This is, in many ways, the most important step: Are you willing to be aware? ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
69:The problem with holding a grudge is that your hands are then too full to hold onto anything else. It might be the competition or a technology or the lousy things that someone did a decade ago. None of it is going to get better as a result of revisiting the grudge. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
70:That she had somehow taken the initiative to learn my name should have struck me then, but it did not. Instead, as she stood on the street with the rain coming down and mascara running onto her cheeks, all I could think was that I'd never seen anyone more beautiful. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
71:The purpose of romantic relationships is to encourage you to grow spiritually. Romantic relationships can do this because they are interactions in which you come to see those parts of yourself that are constructive, healthy and creative. You see them because you project them onto someone else. ~ gary-zukav, @wisdomtrove
72:God takes that which is nothing and makes something out of it. When you become a Christian, you cannot patch your Christianity onto your old life. You are to start over. Accept God's call as a promotion. Burn the old bridges and fix it so you cannot go back ; then serve God with all your heart. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
73:Memory is not like a container that gradually fills up, it is more like a tree growing hooks onto which memories are hung. Everything you remember is another set of hooks on which more new memories can be attached. So the capacity of memory keeps on growing. The more you know, the more you can know. ~ peter-russell, @wisdomtrove
74:I still can’t say whether I ever want children¶. I can only say how I feel now&
75:Focus on guilt will always breed fear, and focus on innocence will always breed love. Any time we project guilt onto someone else, we are fortifying the experience of guilt within ourselves. Like blood on Lady MacBeth's hands, we cannot remove our own guilty feelings as long as we are judging others. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
76:Liza poured thick batter from a pitcher onto a soapstone griddle. The hot cakes rose like little hassocks, and small volcanoes formed and erupted on them until they were ready to be turned. A cheerful brown, they were, with tracings of darker brown. And the kitchen was full of the good sweet smell of them. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
77:My dear, Find what you love and let it kill you. Let it drain you of your all. Let it cling onto your back and weigh you down into eventual nothingness. Let it kill you and let it devour your remains. For all things will kill you, both slowly and fastly, but it’s much better to be killed by a lover. ~ Falsely yours ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
78:Trust the Universe. Trust and believe and have faith. I truly had no idea how I was going to bring the knowledge of The Secret onto the movie screen. I just held to the outcome of the vision, I saw the outcome clearly in my mind, I felt it with all my might, and everything that we needed to create The Secret came to us. ~ rhonda-byrne, @wisdomtrove
79:If you think that people should be nice to one another, then by all means be nice. But when you project that belief onto the people and the world around you as if it were an objective reality, or worse still, as if it were their job to be nice to you, you put yourself at odds with what is, and suffering will surely follow. ~ adyashanti, @wisdomtrove
80:It is raining and you can hear the pattern of the drops. You can hear it with your ears, or you can hear it out of that deep silence. If you hear it with complete silence of the mind, then the beauty of it is such that cannot be put into words or onto canvas, because that beauty is something beyond self-expression . ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
81:And when you sense a faint potentiality for happiness after such dark times you must grab onto the ankles of that happiness and not let go until it drags you face-first out of the dirt - this is not selfishness, but obligation. You were given life; it is your duty to find something beautiful within life no matter how slight. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
82:Sit in a room and read—and read and read. And read the right books by the right people. Your mind is brought onto that level, and you have a nice, mild, slow-burning rapture all the time. This realization of life can be a constant realization in your living. When you find an author who really grabs you, read everything he has done.  ~ joseph-campbell, @wisdomtrove
83:I was at a restaurant, and I ordered a chicken sandwich, but I don't think the waitress understood me. She asked me, "How would you like your eggs?" I thought I would answer her anyway and said, "Incubated! And then raised, plucked, beheaded, cut up, put onto a grill, and then put onto a bun. Damn! I don't have that much time! Scrambled!" ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
84:Smaug certainly looked asleep, almost dead and dark, with scarcely a snore more than a whiff of unseen steam, when Bilbo peeped once more from the entrance. He was just about to step out onto the floor when he caught a sudden thin ray of red from under the drooping lid of Smaug's left eye. He was only pretending to sleep! He was watching the tunnel entrance! ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
85:Rather than accepting that we are the loving beings that He created, we have arrogantly thought that we could create ourselves, and then create God. Because we are angry and judgmental, we have projected those characteristics onto Him. We have made up a God in our image. But God remains who He is and always has been: the energy, the thought of unconditional love. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
86:Well, think of what I’m doing to you right now. For me I’m the self, and you’re the object. For you, of course, it’s the exact opposite you’re the self to you and I’m the object. And by exchanging self and object, we can project ourselves onto the other and gain self-consciousness. Volitionally.I still don’t get it, but it sure feels good.That’s the whole idea,the girl said. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
87:Every friendship travels at sometime through the black valley of despair. This tests every aspect of your affection. You lose the attraction and the magic. Your sense of each other darkens and your presence is sore. If you can come through this time, it can purify with your love, and falsity and need will fall away. It will bring you onto new ground where affection can grow again. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
88:But we say you can vacillate in your range of positive energy from ecstasy to peacefulness, from exhilaration to joy, from out of your mind outrageous orgasmic enthusiasm for life, to subtle appreciation of life. But you never have to fall onto the negative side of the equation in order to find that balance you see. You can find perfect balance all within the positive range of things. ~ esther-hicks, @wisdomtrove
89:We only seem to learn from Life that Life doesn't matter so much as it seemed to do - it's not so burningly important, after all, what happens. We crawl, like blinking sea-creatures, out of the Ocean onto a spur of rock, we creep over the promontory bewildered and dazzled and hurting ourselves, then we drop in the ocean on the other side: and the little transit doesn't matter so much. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
90:When someone new comes into your life and suddenly you feel more alive, more beautiful, more sexual, more creative, more desirable and more engaged; you feel that this new person is the key to those feelings. But actually, you have these qualities too. What you don't see and don't acknowledge in yourself, you project onto someone else. Carl Jung explored this very well. He called it projection. ~ gary-zukav, @wisdomtrove
91:Chris Langan] told me not long ago. I found if I go to bed with a question on my mind, all I have to do is concentrate on the question before I go to sleep and I virtually always have the answer in the morning. Sometimes I realize what the answer is because I dreamt the answer and I can remember it. Other times I just feel the answer, and I start typing and the answer emerges onto the page. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
92:Every time we focus on someone else's darkness, we are blocking our own view of the light. We think the person we are involved with has attacked us or has withheld love from us, when they really haven't. We focus on their guilt instead of their innocence. Frequently people are just being themselves and we start projecting our own childhood dramas onto them, pushing away the very love we want so much. ~ marianne-williamson, @wisdomtrove
93:l can admit that the world in which I live and move and have my being is of my own creation, a projection of myself, of my imagination, on the unknown world, the world as it is, the world of &
94:Since we are provided with both a body and a mind, we grasp onto the physical forms we see. Since we are provided with both a body and a mind, we cling to the sounds we hear. As a consequence, we make ourselves inseparable from all things, yet we are not like some shadowy figure &
95:When you collect marine animals there are certain flat worms so delicate that they are almost impossible to capture whole, for they break and tatter under the touch. You must let them ooze and crawl of their own will onto a knife blade and then lift them gently into your bottle of sea water. And perhaps that might be the way to write this book ‚î to open the page and let the stories crawl in by themselves. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
96:The world cannot hold onto you, for the world is not sentient. The world doesn't have a mind nor does it have desires; it is only your mind's objectivisation. It is your own mind's play which imagines that an object-call it the mind or whatever-can hold onto you. It is the idea you have of who you are that is holding onto its own fearful projections as the mind. Leave all of this and remain as the pure, joyous Self. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
97:Do you see the consequences of the way we have chosen to think about success? Because we so profoundly personalize success, we miss opportunities to lift others onto the top rung... We are too much in awe of those who succeed and far too dismissive of those who fail. And most of all, we become much too passive. We overlook just how large a role we all play—and by we I mean society—in determining who makes it and who doesn’t. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
98:There's something in us that is very much attracted to madness. Everyone who looks off the edge of a tall building has felt at least a faint, morbid urge to jump. And anyone who has ever put a loaded pistol up to his head... All right, my point is this: even the most well-adjusted person is holding onto his or her sanity by a greased rope. I really believe that. The rationality circuits are shoddily built into the human animal. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
99:so, the whole idea, you see, is that everything's falling apart, so don't try and stop it. when you're falling off a precipice, it doesn't do you any good to hang onto a rock that's falling with you. see? but everything is doing that. and so, again, this is another case of our completely wasting our energy in trying to prevent the world from falling apart. don't do it. and then you'll be able to do something interesting with the free energy. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
100:But what then should they do? First of all, they should renounce themselves, and then they will have renounced all things. Truly, if someone were to renounce a kingdom or the whole world while still holding onto themselves, then they would have renounced nothing at all. And indeed, if someone renounces themselves, then whatever they might keep, whether the kingdom or honour or whatever it may be, they will still have renounced all things. ~ meister-eckhart, @wisdomtrove
101:Suffering is the result of craving expressed through the Three Poisons: greed, hatred, and delusion. These are strong, traditional terms that cover a broad range of thoughts, words, and deeds, including the most fleeting and subtle. Greed is a grasping after carrots, while hatred is an aversion to sticks; both involve craving more pleasure and less pain. Delusion is a holding onto ignorance about the way things really are—for example, not seeing how they’re connected and changing. ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
102:They say love dies between two people. That’s wrong. It doesn’t die. It just leaves you, goes away, if you aren’t good enough, worthy enough. It doesn’t die; you’re the the one that dies. It’s like the ocean: if you’re no good, if you begin to make a bad smell in it, it just spews you up somewhere to die. You die anyway, but I had rather drown in the ocean than be urped up onto a strip of dead beach and be dried away by the sun into a little foul smear with no name to it, just this was for an epitaph ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
103:The cars of the migrant people crawled out of the side roads onto the great cross-country highway, and they took the migrant way to the West... . And because they were lonely and perplexed, because they had all come from a place of sadness and worry and defeat, and because they were all going to a mysterious new place, ... a strange thing happened: the twenty families became one family, the children were the children of all. The loss of home became one loss, and the golden time in the West was one dream. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
104:But merely accepting authoritarian truth, even if that truth has some virtue, does not bring skepticism to an end. To blindly accept a truth one has never reflected upon retards the advance of reason. Our world rots in deceit. . . . Just as a tree bears the same fruit year after year and at the same time fruit that is new each year, so must all permanently valuable ideas be continually created anew in thought. But our age pretends to make a sterile tree bear fruit by tying fruits of truth onto its branches. ~ albert-schweitzer, @wisdomtrove
105:Substances like LSD, which give away a secret about the nature of the social game - the human game and what underlies it - are potentially dangerous, of course, like any good thing is. Electricity is dangerous, fire is dangerous, cars are dangerous, planes are dangerous, but not so dangerous as driving on the freeway. The only way to handle danger is to face it. If you start getting frightened of it, then you make it worse. Because you project onto it all kinds of bogeys and threats which don't exist in it at all. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
106:A lot of cheap seats in the arena are filled with people who never venture onto the floor. They just hurl mean-spirited criticisms and put-downs from a safe distance. The problem is, when we stop caring what people think and stop feeling hurt by cruelty, we lose our ability to connect. But when we’re defined by what people think, we lose the courage to be vulnerable. Therefore, we need to be selective about the feedback we let into our lives. For me, if you’re not in the arena getting your ass kicked, I’m not interested in your feedback. ~ brene-brown, @wisdomtrove
107:I’m not good at talking,Naoko said. Haven’t been for the longest while. I start to say something and the wrong words come out. Wrong or sometimes completely backward. I try to go back and correct it, but things get even more complicated and confused, so that I don’t even remember what I started to say in the first place. Like I was split into two or something, one half chasing the other. And there’s this big pillar in the middle and they go chasing each other around and around it. The other me always latches onto the right word and this me absolutely never catches up ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
108:To summarize, whenever a strategy runs into trouble, uncomfortable—sometimes even agonizing—alarm signals pulse through the nervous system to set the animal back on track. But trouble comes all the time, since each strategy contains inherent contradictions, as the animal tries to: Separate what is actually connected, in order to create a boundary between itself and the world Stabilize what keeps changing, in order to maintain its internal systems within tight ranges Hold onto fleeting pleasures and escape inevitable pains, in order to approach opportunities and avoid threats ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
109:The simple fact is that we live in a world of conflict and opposites because we live in a world of boundaries. Since every boundary line is also a battle line, here is the human predicament: the firmer one’s boundaries, the more entrenched are one’s battles. The more I hold onto pleasure, the more I necessarily fear pain. The more I pursue goodness, the more I am obsessed with evil. The more I seek success, the more I must dread failure. The harder I cling to life, the more terrifying death becomes. The more I value anything, the more obsessed I become with its loss. Most of our problems, in other words, are problems of boundaries and the opposites they create. ~ ken-wilber, @wisdomtrove
110:I'm simply saying that there is a way to be sane. I'm saying that you can get rid of all this insanity created by the past in you. Just by being a simple witness of your thought processes. It is simply sitting silently, witnessing the thoughts, passing before you. Just witnessing, not interfering not even judging, because the moment you judge you have lost the pure witness. The moment you say this is good, this is bad, you have already jumped onto the thought process.  It takes a little time to create a gap between the witness and the mind. Once the gap is there, you are in for a great surprise, that you are not the mind, that you are the witness, a watcher.   And this process of watching is the very alchemy of real religion. Because as you become more and more deeply rooted in witnessing, thoughts start disappearing. You are, but the mind is utterly empty.  That’s the moment of enlightenment. That is the moment that you become for the first time an unconditioned, sane, really free human being. ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove

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1:visibility onto ~ David J Anderson,
2:Climb onto my shoulders. ~ Rick Yancey,
3:He swung himself onto ~ Carly Phillips,
4:fundamentos onto-epistémicos ~ Anonymous,
5:and scattering onto the floor. ~ Lisa Jackson,
6:Not every past is worth holding onto. ~ V E Schwab,
7:Spring sprang suddenly onto the land. ~ Jean Giono,
8:backing onto a tall brick building. ~ Robert Bryndza,
9:You have to hold onto your fantasy. ~ Betsey Johnson,
10:Eric turned the corner onto his old ~ Lisa Scottoline,
11:She’s tattooed herself onto my spirit. ~ Kelly Rimmer,
12:my room and fell onto the bed with ~ Stephen J Cannell,
13:I’d dodged a bullet but fallen onto a knife. ~ C D Reiss,
14:liquid splashed onto the cobblestones. ~ James D Shipman,
15:She hopped onto his knees to comfort him. ~ Georgia Byng,
16:Criticism is the best sign you're onto something. ~ Rands,
17:Suicide - " jumps off his ego onto his IQ ~ David Grossman,
18:Go cons a piece of cake onto your mouth. ~ Daniel P Friedman,
19:Holding onto things will only break your heart ~ Mitch Albom,
20:Not to be onto something is to be in despair. ~ Walker Percy,
21:He wrote the future onto my face with his lips. ~ Camilla Gibb,
22:Is that why you’ve just thrown me onto this bed? ~ Callie Hart,
23:onto the unpaved dirt road that runs toward the ~ Brad Meltzer,
24:All businesses tend to pass costs onto customers. ~ Jamie Dimon,
25:Climb onto my shoulders. I will not let you fall. ~ Rick Yancey,
26:Find a miracle, hold onto it, and keep going. ~ Elizabeth Smart,
27:Nothing like bumping a man onto his hindquarters. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
28:One cannot hold onto the past forever, after all. ~ Candice Hern,
29:he stepped inside and smoothly slid down onto ~ Michael C Grumley,
30:I was so scared I actually latched onto Kael’s arm. ~ Chanda Hahn,
31:I went onto reality TV as a business decision. ~ Bethenny Frankel,
32:Will’s eyes locked onto mine and despite everything, ~ Jojo Moyes,
33:Holding onto the naive belief that travel will open. ~ Patti Smith,
34:When the author walks onto the stage, the play is over ~ C S Lewis,
35:Her lip curled over her fangs. He tried to get onto his ~ S M Reine,
36:The best thing to hold onto in life is each other. ~ Audrey Hepburn,
37:Evil loves to subvert all blame onto the innocent. ~ E A Bucchianeri,
38:Hanging onto a bad buy will not redeem the purchase. ~ Terence Conran,
39:It is very difficult to hang onto the relics of history. ~ Iris Chang,
40:He was trying to fit this Herakles onto the one he knew. ~ Anne Carson,
41:Life is a peephole, a single tiny entry onto a vastness. ~ Yann Martel,
42:Never be too proud to go onto your knees before God. ~ Richard M Nixon,
43:Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman has to hold onto. ~ Stephen King,
44:Don't be afraid to live. And hold onto the people you love. ~ Nyrae Dawn,
45:I wasn't interested in holding onto the evidence of things. ~ Jim Hodges,
46:When you step onto that field, you cannot concede a thing. ~ Gale Sayers,
47:If you inflict your unhappiness onto others, it is sinful ~ Dennis Prager,
48:2. The piggyback: Add a new behavior onto an existing habit. ~ Susan David,
49:My childhood home backed onto wheat and cotton fields. ~ Robert B Laughlin,
50:Our job as humans is to hold onto thoughts of what we want. ~ John Assaraf,
51:Griffin to lead me out onto the pouch of their brownstone. ~ Jessica Prince,
52:Her touch was as soft as a snowflake falling onto my skin. ~ Jennifer Estep,
53:I hang onto my prejudices, they are the testicles of my mind. ~ Eric Hoffer,
54:rainwater onto the back of her neck. Her eyes remained defiant. ~ Anonymous,
55:Bastard could hold onto a grudge like he had Superglue hands. ~ K A Mitchell,
56:Change is inevitable. Why hold onto what you have to let go of? ~ Jhene Aiko,
57:There's nothing like walking onto a Hollywood sound stage. ~ Richard Jenkins,
58:When the bandwagon presents itself, you have to jump onto it. ~ Manuel Rivas,
59:A man driven by rage may stumble, in his passion, onto truth. ~ Philip K Dick,
60:I didn't jump onto anyone else's coattail and ride their wave. ~ Shia LaBeouf,
61:She rose onto her knees. Let her arms spread wide in the wind. ~ Ren e Ahdieh,
62:Timid Katy no more.. I'd moved onto good ole B&E. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
63:Your problem is you're... too busy holding onto your unworthiness. ~ Ram Dass,
64:It was November 3 and the floor of the train held onto his feet ~ Markus Zusak,
65:I was always holding onto people, and they were always leaving. ~ Lili St Crow,
66:Life is slippery. We all need a loving hand to hold onto. ~ H Jackson Brown Jr,
67:Our Souls at Night open onto larger insights about getting older? ~ Kent Haruf,
68:When people pile seven things onto one burger, it drives me nuts! ~ Bobby Flay,
69:Cash is king. Get every drop of cash you can get and hold onto it. ~ Jack Welch,
70:Neville had accidentally transplanted his own ears onto a cactus. ~ J K Rowling,
71:Security-related sensors have also exploded onto the scene. ~ Peter H Diamandis,
72:When a chance at happiness comes, grab onto it with both hands. ~ Milly Johnson,
73:When Nirvana came onto the scene, they pretty much saved music. ~ Caprice Crane,
74:You're just holding onto a different edge of the same jagged hole ~ Kami Garcia,
75:God does not set his justice aside; he turns it onto himself. ~ Timothy J Keller,
76:Life throws too much crap at us as it is, so why hold onto something ~ Anonymous,
77:Sometimes, I think my whole life has been about holding onto you. ~ Jodi Picoult,
78:2 Where did you grow up? Jasper sank onto his cousin’s bed, with his ~ D M Pulley,
79:Grudges were hard to hold onto when you lived in the shadow of death ~ D J Molles,
80:I nodded again, holding onto his words like they were redemption ~ Tammara Webber,
81:No heart that holds onto a right desire can tread the road of loss ~ Gopi Krishna,
82:And now out onto Airport Road and into the city’s horn-honk opera. ~ Katherine Boo,
83:Instead, she rose a little onto her toes and they kissed again. ~ Scott Westerfeld,
84:She's held onto her sobriety better than she held into her husband. ~ Stephen King,
85:Water runs if you try to grasp it, but pours onto an open hand. ~ The Silver Elves,
86:Faith is holding onto uncertainties with passionate conviction. ~ Soren Kierkegaard,
87:Hang onto that goal and you do what you have to do to make it happen. ~ Cat Zingano,
88:A bad mood is like bad breath. Both are wrong to inflict onto others ~ Dennis Prager,
89:A goblin thought jumps onto her shouder: what's the point of tomorrow? ~ M L Stedman,
90:I am absolutely intrigued by life, and I really want to hold onto it. ~ Diane Keaton,
91:Life is a river always flowing. do not hold onto things. work hard. ~ Gautama Buddha,
92:life is a river always flowing. do not hold onto things. work hard. ~ Gautama Buddha,
93:Men will clutch illusions when they have nothing else to hold onto. ~ Czes aw Mi osz,
94:Never let life’s Iagos—flatterers, dissemblers—onto your train. ~ Arianna Huffington,
95:People try to hold onto the sameness. This holding onto prevents growth. ~ Bruce Lee,
96:We are all expressions of our own minds, projected onto the world. ~ Daniel H Wilson,
97:I was the ice on the river. The snow clinging onto the mountainside. ~ Adrienne Young,
98:Towns oftener swamp one than carry one out onto the big ocean of life. ~ D H Lawrence,
99:Cupcake wanders over to sniff Emma’s butt, then collapses onto her side. ~ Pippa Grant,
100:Let all your frustrations with this world throw you onto the Word of God. ~ John Piper,
101:Long live the beauty that comes down and through and onto all of us. ~ Laurie Anderson,
102:phone onto its hook. She came back on the extension. “He fadin’ fast, ~ Thomas Benigno,
103:They made their unsteady way up onto damp, firm sand, through the cool wet. ~ Joe Hill,
104:When You Hold Onto Your History, You Do It At The Expense Of Your Destiny. ~ T D Jakes,
105:The more we love ourselves, the less we project our pain onto the world. ~ Louise L Hay,
106:You can’t hang onto love with clenched fists.  Chains work much better. ~ Morgan Blayde,
107:Funny how we can't hold onto time, even when it's strapped to our wrists ~ Emily Murdoch,
108:I turned off the ignition, locked my car, and stepped onto the sidewalk. ~ Aleatha Romig,
109:Life never stood still, no matter how hard you tried to hold onto it. ~ Jayne Ann Krentz,
110:Once one seizes happiness, one should hang onto it like an octopus. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
111:Russian,’ Svetilo said. ‘We are weaned onto vodka straight from breast. ~ Niall Teasdale,
112:Sometimes you have to let go to see if there was anything worth holding onto. ~ Socrates,
113:The other person merely mirrors back what we are projecting onto them. ~ David R Hawkins,
114:These are the ruins
I mapped onto my body so I might always be lost. ~ Traci Brimhall,
115:Your very lack is an opportunity to latch onto Me in unashamed dependence. ~ Sarah Young,
116:I guess, there are always people that you latch onto that really inspire you. ~ Kate Nash,
117:I'm actively going out onto the porch and noodling around on my guitar. ~ Jemaine Clement,
118:It’s hard to let go. Even when what you’re holding onto is full of thorns, ~ Stephen King,
119:She became confused when she stepped onto an escalator that wasn't working. ~ Don DeLillo,
120:Then she says, ‘I love you.’ Like three drops of blood falling onto snow. ~ Jenny Downham,
121:I think quite often we hold onto trauma because we don't process it. ~ Gabrielle Bernstein,
122:look down onto the earth and smile, and send beautiful messages. ~ Frances Hodgson Burnett,
123:she whimpered, clamping onto her lip with such force she almost broke skin. ~ Vivian Arend,
124:Sometiems it's those things you can't touch that you need to hold onto most. ~ Carrie Ryan,
125:Sometimes giving up something shows more love than trying to hold onto it. ~ Ann H Gabhart,
126:fence in the back, and comes bounding out onto the patio as though he’s just ~ Daniel Riley,
127:He sat back on the camp chair he’d brought up and pulled her onto his lap, ~ Terry Bolryder,
128:in the Lord with all your heart and lean not onto thy own understanding… ~ K Victoria Chase,
129:I say to you that suffering is not holding onto you, you are holding onto suffering. ~ Osho,
130:I was simply transferring my guilt at not being able to discard them onto her. ~ Marie Kond,
131:The best way to write is to let the words breathe onto the page from the soul. ~ Mary Krome,
132:Always, when I get onto horseback, I'm kind of terrified of being up there. ~ George Blagden,
133:And could you not make a cameo of this and pin it onto your aesthetic hearts? ~ Tillie Olsen,
134:At the age of nine, playing the violin at school, and then onto the mandolin. ~ Noel Redding,
135:Cushions had been sliced apart and were bleeding stuffing onto the floor. ~ Kimberly Derting,
136:Sometimes it’s better to hold onto what you have, rather than risk what might be. ~ H M Ward,
137:Sometimes the sins you haven't committed are all you have left to hold onto. ~ David Sedaris,
138:Claudia's the sort of girl who goes through life holding onto the sides. ~ Alice Thomas Ellis,
139:He had this way of lading a whole sentence worth of meaning onto one word. “Let’s ~ Guy Haley,
140:He reminded me of a seed that had blown onto the island and grown into a weed. ~ James Morris,
141:I can fucking glamour fairies. Hold onto your tits, world. Callie. Is. Back. ~ Laura Thalassa,
142:I made up my mind that I would hold onto nothing, that I would expect nothing. ~ Henry Miller,
143:I'm quite grateful to the BBC. They helped me back onto the touring circuit. ~ Louise Jameson,
144:John pulled onto the drive, car coughing to a halt beside Carolyn’s Chevrolet. ~ Perrin Briar,
145:Pain and suffering that are not transformed are usually projected onto others. ~ Richard Rohr,
146:Worst away team ever,” Josh said, wading up onto land. “Not a single redshirt. ~ Lev Grossman,
147:You have to close some doors, honey, no matter how nice a yard they open out onto. ~ J D Horn,
148:holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. ~ J J Knight,
149:Hold onto your dicks.”
“We don’t all have dicks, dickhead,” Kasyanov muttered. ~ Tim Lebbon,
150:If everybody thinks you're out of your mind, you just might be onto something. ~ Jack Canfield,
151:I just downloaded eleven hundred books onto my Kindle, and now I can’t lift it. ~ Steve Martin,
152:It's an exciting adventure to give those things that you've always held onto. ~ Frederick Lenz,
153:Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink. ~ Shunryu Suzuki,
154:You can't push a wave onto the shore any faster than the ocean brings it in. ~ Susan Strasberg,
155:Anger is a pilot who always steers his ship onto rocks. It is a poor guide. ~ Linnea Hartsuyker,
156:Children almost always hang onto things tighter than their parents think they will. ~ E B White,
157:Don't lose yourself trying to hold onto someone who doesn't care about losing you. ~ K Bromberg,
158:don’t lose yourself trying to hold onto someone who doesn’t care about losing you. ~ K Bromberg,
159:For a moment his eyes locked onto me with an intensity that left me breathless. ~ Richelle Mead,
160:Happiness is to have a little string onto which things will attach themselves. ~ Virginia Woolf,
161:It wasn't like he was holding me so much as trying to hold onto something. ~ Augusten Burroughs,
162:People stagger, but they pick up a tattered thread and wind it back onto a spool. ~ Donia Bijan,
163:Prejudice is a raft onto which the shipwrecked mind clambers and paddles to safety. ~ Ben Hecht,
164:To hold onto all the pieces of good and light in our lives as tightly as we can. ~ K E Ganshert,
165:You don't have to let go, because there's nothing to hold onto.
--Alan Watts ~ Alan W Watts,
166:you ever have that feeling when you step down onto a footstep that isn't there? ~ P G Wodehouse,
167:But the only bad thing about hanging onto the past was the sacrifice of the future. ~ James Hunt,
168:I try to give'em a reason, you see. It helps folks if they can latch onto a reason. ~ Harper Lee,
169:It seems the harder I try to hold onto everything, the more it’s slipping away. ~ Shalini Boland,
170:"Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink." ~ Shunryu Suzuki,
171:...question was gone, tossed onto the pile of lost chances that made up Before. ~ Kristin Hannah,
172:Then they pull onto Route 66, heading east into a world that's ripe for saving ~ Neal Shusterman,
173:When a relationship has served its purpose, there is no use to try to hang onto it. ~ Alan Cohen,
174:You just hang onto the thought that every dog has its day, even the bitches ~ Colleen McCullough,
175:Hanging onto resentment is letting someone you despise live rent-free in your head. ~ Ann Landers,
176:He seemed unburdened now, more willing to simply grab onto life and go for a ride. ~ Abigail Roux,
177:If you log onto this (Cars.gov) at your home, everything in your home is now theirs. ~ Glenn Beck,
178:Memphis held onto me until I was far enough along in my art and then it let me go. ~ Valerie June,
179:My mother is thirty-one years old, but the land out here paints old age onto her. ~ Karen Russell,
180:of jackets that had their sleeves threaded onto two poles cut from an ash tree ~ Bernard Cornwell,
181:TRUST in the Lord with all your heart and lean not onto thy own understanding… ~ K Victoria Chase,
182:What you don't see and don't acknowledge in yourself, you project onto someone else. ~ Gary Zukav,
183:When I think my hair needs a bit of help, I just glue another bit onto my head. ~ Daphne Guinness,
184:I started in high school and then I went onto professional training after that. ~ Bruce Boxleitner,
185:It is strange how we hold onto the pieces of the past while we wait for our futures. ~ Ally Condie,
186:She wouldn’t be able to let him go. She would hold onto him with everything she had. ~ Donna Grant,
187:The final notes of the funeral march dropped like violets onto the tomb of the hero ~ Jos Saramago,
188:Any additional spotlight you can put onto an opening of a film is a great thing to get. ~ Tim Bevan,
189:Conor held tightly onto his mother.
And by doing so, he could finally let her go. ~ Patrick Ness,
190:I knew I had found my angel at last and I would hold onto her with everything I had. ~ Raine Miller,
191:I sprinkled brown sugar onto my porridge and watched it melt into sickly golden pools. ~ Gill Lewis,
192:That's what I hope to put out onto the pitch - a team that knows how to win matches. ~ Steve Clarke,
193:Then they had gone outside, onto the steps, where a breeze lifted secondhand confetti ~ Zadie Smith,
194:Waffles. Im craving waffles." Bex rolled onto her side. "Tell your waffles hi for me. ~ Ally Carter,
195:What kind of sick freak makes people climb onto his roof to smoke?” Wilson asked. ~ Valerie Z Lewis,
196:Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. ~ Buddhist proverb,
197:No one could replace her for me, even if all I was holding onto was a memory. ~ Aurora Rose Reynolds,
198:One should not put a loaded rifle onto the stage if no one is thinking of firing it. ~ Anton Chekhov,
199:I want to be the one cheering you on, not stopping you from making it onto the field. ~ Scarlett Cole,
200:leaned his head back onto the plush headrest of his private limousine and shut his eyes ~ Sarah Price,
201:Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman has to hold onto. -Adeline to Viddy   Adeline ~ Lani Lynn Vale,
202:Sometimes failure is merely chasing you off the wrong road and onto the right one. ~ Paul Tudor Jones,
203:Conversion is a turning onto the right road. The next thing to do is to walk on it. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
204:Find something you love more than the power, and hold onto it with everything you have. ~ Jordan Rivet,
205:Heart, Desire, and Intensity and those have been the three words I kind of latched onto. ~ Lauryn Hill,
206:I have friends who remember seeing fish hauled onto a boat's deck and beaten to death. ~ Casey Affleck,
207:In perfect unison, all the townspeople vomited gouts of blood onto the pavement. ~ Stephen R Donaldson,
208:One always has a better book in one's mind than one can manage to get onto paper. ~ Michael Cunningham,
209:One always has a better book in one’s mind than one can manage to get onto paper. ~ Michael Cunningham,
210:Until you can let go of everything, you will find it hard to hold onto anything. ~ Neale Donald Walsch,
211:Waffles. Im craving waffles."
Bex rolled onto her side. "Tell your waffles hi for me. ~ Ally Carter,
212:When you need to hold onto something, you should. Whatever gets you through, take it. ~ David Levithan,
213:Cooper fell back onto his back. “Jesus, Tom. Don’t ask me to marry you when I’m mad. Fuck. ~ N R Walker,
214:Hang onto your sense of humor. I picture my obituary : The sexiest man alive is now dead. ~ Mark Harmon,
215:I think the best way to protect the ocean is to encourage people onto it and into it. ~ Jon Bowermaster,
216:My mother fainted. Crash, onto the floor with the big wooden spoon still in her hand. ~ Janet Evanovich,
217:Paranoiac-critical activity makes the world of delirium pass onto the plane of reality. ~ Salvador Dali,
218:Seventh graders jumped onto the backs of FBI agents. Seniors squared off against the CIA. ~ Ally Carter,
219:The scribbled signature black, onto the blinding global white, onto the thick soupy red. ~ Markus Zusak,
220:The soft-spoken words fell off the side of the bed, emptying onto the floor like powder. ~ Markus Zusak,
221:URB-E, an electric scooter so compact that it can easily squeeze onto a crowded subway car. ~ Anonymous,
222:A pneumatic toy frog hops onto a lily pad, trembling. Beneath the surface, lies terror. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
223:It’s always when you feel like you’re onto something that life knocks the wind out of you. ~ Scott Meyer,
224:Its impossible to go onto the Tardis set and not play with things and fiddle with dials. ~ Jenna Coleman,
225:Love is such a force onto itself that it doesn't wreck havoc when it beats for others. ~ Donna Lynn Hope,
226:Not. Your. Fault."
I nodded again, holding onto his words like they were redemption. ~ Tammara Webber,
227:Those years between drama school and getting onto the stand-up circuit were pretty lean. ~ Graham Norton,
228:It's extraordinary these obsessions. You conquer one but then you move onto another. ~ Marco Pierre White,
229:Men often stumble onto the truth but then quickly dust themselves off and hurry away. ~ Winston Churchill,
230:There was a sound like a garbage bag of pudding dropped off a tall building onto a sidewalk. ~ David Wong,
231:This was my slender bridge to the future, and I stepped onto it as carefully as I could. ~ Alexander Chee,
232:An hour later—or maybe it was only twenty minutes—Myron collapsed and rolled onto his back. ~ Harlan Coben,
233:No writer can impose his own standards onto any other, nor claim to speak for the whole genre. ~ Mary Karr,
234:She blew some annoyed air onto the phone and the mouse clicked again. “The Kavach Building? ~ Peter Clines,
235:She has the longest eyelashes I have ever seen, falling like stray wishes onto her cheeks. ~ Rhiannon Argo,
236:She leaped onto the serpent’s head and scratched and growled like a really angry black wig. ~ Rick Riordan,
237:And then I go up to my room, climb onto a chair, and contemplate the mechanics of hanging. ~ Jennifer Niven,
238:do not bother holding onto
that thing that does not want you

-you cannot make it stay ~ Rupi Kaur,
239:Every Kenyan writer has offered me something to hold onto, something to believe in. ~ Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor,
240:If you never learned to hold onto someone, how could it possibly hurt now to let them go? ~ Shannon L Alder,
241:That sounded like something Mother would say, throwing color onto a black-and-white picture. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
242:Although I was the one cast out alone onto a transcontinental bus, home was running away from me ~ Ivan Doig,
243:Companionate Conservatism - Making the streets safer before people are kicked out onto them. ~ Dennis Miller,
244:Don't hold onto negative feelings by justifying why you are right and someone else is wrong. ~ Deepak Chopra,
245:Every present moment will offer itself as a window onto eternity, a doorway to the infinite. ~ Deepak Chopra,
246:Every time a horse let you up onto its back, it’s giving you its life. Every time. ~ Matthew Woodring Stover,
247:He nods, eagerly. I wish to God I didn’t have to add that ‘eagerly’ onto that description. ~ Charlotte Stein,
248:My blog readership grew steadily as I started to dump more of my inner self onto the page. I ~ Amanda Palmer,
249:Only when I hold onto nothing can I be the best, only then can I be what they expect me to be. ~ Ally Condie,
250:But faith is so easy to hold onto when you don't need it. And so hard to find when you do. ~ Malorie Blackman,
251:Conversion is a turning onto the right road. The next thing to do is to walk on it. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
252:Every novel is-at the beginning-the same opening of a door onto a completely unknown space. ~ Margaret Atwood,
253:God does stupid things sometimes, but there’s always a reason, Ryan, always. Hold onto that.” I ~ A M Johnson,
254:I could displace the mystery of my speech onto writing, the latter perhaps recharging the former ~ Ben Lerner,
255:I don't much like it when people commit unsavory acts and try to shift the blame onto me. ~ Richard Lee Byers,
256:I looked down. I was dripping onto the floor, a mix of blood and fluid. I hate it when I leak. ~ Martha Wells,
257:I rip myself open and let the rot fall onto Declan’s lap as I reveal my twisted childhood to him. ~ E K Blair,
258:Life etches itself onto our faces as we grow older, showing our violence, excesses or kindnesses. ~ Rembrandt,
259:My instincts are always against people who want to fasten some sort of hegemony onto things ~ Clifford Geertz,
260:Once you step onto the fairy path, it's almost like there's no way off. You have to keep going. ~ Brian Froud,
261:The only way a no-legged leopard could hurt you is if it fell out of a tree onto your head. ~ Ellen DeGeneres,
262:Why this girl?”
Hunter tossed a sliver of wood onto the flames. “Another will not do. ~ Catherine Anderson,
263:I can't explain why one wants to pass a particular sort of pain onto other people, but you do. ~ Alexis Korner,
264:Music saved me; I mean, my upbringing was like a hurricane, and music was the tree I held onto. ~ Eddie Vedder,
265:Oh sweet cheeze-us!” I wailed, and dropped butt-first onto the table. “Ohhh! Cheeze-us-crust!” I ~ Jack Gantos,
266:we try mentally to grab onto it or push it away. That sets the worry response in motion. ~ Henepola Gunaratana,
267:People get the biggest kick out of seeing the features of their faces plastered onto one head. ~ Thomas Ligotti,
268:She ate with good manners, using the knife in the French way to push things onto her fork. She ~ Ashley Gardner,
269:The thing about a spotlight is that you have to step into it. You have to get onto that stage. ~ David Levithan,
270:They were ants saying, "Hey can we help you hold up this huge building that's toppling onto you? ~ Carol Anshaw,
271:To write is to feel the dance of your soul swirling in a dream that drips imagination onto paper. ~ DiAnn Mills,
272:When you figure it out and move onto a beautiful life, don’t regret the time you wasted on me. ~ Kristen Ashley,
273:Aw, did you just fall?"
"No." I rolled onto my back, wincing. "I attacked the floor. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
274:Circumstances define us; they force us onto one road or another, and then they punish us for it. ~ Ivan Turgenev,
275:Daniel?” I ask, just about holding onto the back of the conversation as it streaks away from me. ~ Stuart Turton,
276:Downloading a Tamagotchi egg onto my phone is possibly the loudest my biological clock has ever ticked. ~ AJ Lee,
277:Every tie a pye-dog strayed onto the road, the driver made a sincere effort to kill it.
(108) ~ Arundhati Roy,
278:Have a good night,' he said, and Mia stepped out onto Fifth Avenue and let the city swallow her up. ~ Celeste Ng,
279:He turned off the freeway onto a wide commercial drive of franchised food and failing business. The ~ Amy Hempel,
280:Hold onto the wings of angels that pass your way. They fly higher than any army that has none. ~ Shannon L Alder,
281:Hope is a thing made only for people,
a scrap to hold onto
in darkness and in light ~ Katherine Applegate,
282:Taking back our light from those we’ve projected it onto opens the door to an unimaginable future. ~ Debbie Ford,
283:The sound is very much always in my head, I have to get the sound out of my head onto the recording. ~ Tom Odell,
284:When you're on stage with an audience, the director's nowhere to be seen. He's onto the next job. ~ Ian Mckellen,
285:As I talked to our team, we are going to believe that Eric is going to walk onto that field again. ~ Greg Schiano,
286:Can you see me? See the man that I am? Accept me, Regin, because I’m holding onto nothing but you. ~ Kresley Cole,
287:Every writer knows a lot more about their characters and story than actually makes it onto the page. ~ Robin Hobb,
288:Holding onto negativity makes you sick, I strongly believe that. So I release negativity by writing. ~ Asher Roth,
289:I had to remind myself that it’s good for journalists to feel demeaned. It means we’re onto a story. ~ Jon Ronson,
290:In Hollywood, if you have any success, you have this fear: What do you have to do to hang onto it? ~ David Caruso,
291:In reality there is nothing to fear in the present. Fear is projected onto the present by memory. ~ Deepak Chopra,
292:Maybe I don't believe in God. Maybe I only I believe in culture.
Maybe he's onto something. ~ Suzanne Morrison,
293:The doors opened a geological epoch later, onto a scene as incongruous as a gorilla in a garter belt. ~ Anonymous,
294:daughter’s death had loosed something in Sara, a savage kind of grief that burned onto the canvas. ~ Dominic Smith,
295:detangling spray has oils in it and those can be used to spritz onto a rusty lock that needs picking. ~ Ruby Dixon,
296:I crashed the pipe murderously down onto his mouth and heard his upper teeth shatter at the gums. ~ Billy O Connor,
297:I didn't fight to get women out from behind vacuum cleaners to get them onto the board of Hoover. ~ Germaine Greer,
298:I've heard that the walls of old houses sometimes hold onto voices - and play them back at odd times. ~ Anya Allyn,
299:The library is an arena of possibility, opening both a window into the soul and a door onto the world. ~ Rita Dove,
300:What’s the point of cultivating a natural system if we keep on punching our human stamp onto it? ~ Charmaine Pauls,
301:You hold onto what you have; you do not give it up easily, even when you know it is poisoning you. ~ Poppy Z Brite,
302:You're born. You get thrown onto the crazy contraption called life that just goes around and around. ~ Nicola Yoon,
303:You’re pregnant?” I can’t even believe the words I’m saying as I pull her toward me, and onto my lap. ~ K Bromberg,
304:Everything in life is a risk! I mean, you walk out onto the street and it's a risk! Don't you think? ~ Prince Royce,
305:I held onto her and the world slipped away. She calmed my mind and my soul lifted when close to her. ~ Belle Aurora,
306:In the middle of a crazy and drunk life, you have to hang onto the good and sober moments tightly. ~ Sherman Alexie,
307:I will negotiate fair, bilateral trade deals that bring jobs and industry back onto American shores. ~ Donald Trump,
308:There was a malevolence about them, a sinister feel as their eyes locked onto us and didn’t let go. ~ Richelle Mead,
309:carried me into the bedroom and tossed me onto the bed. “Five minutes,” he said, lacing his shoes. ~ Janet Evanovich,
310:Cordelia faced one more climb onto that torture-device for humans and horses called a saddle. ~ Lois McMaster Bujold,
311:I'm a pretty happy dude, and don't let much get to me. If something does, I don't like to hold onto it. ~ Asher Roth,
312:I'm sorry.' The words fell out onto the table and flew away like dandelion seeds, never reaching him. ~ Cat Hellisen,
313:I was doing that thing the infatuated do, stitching destiny onto the person we want stitched to us. ~ Rachel Kushner,
314:Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink.” -Shunryu Suzuki Roshi ~ Angela Roquet,
315:Life throws too much crap at us as it is, so why hold onto something negative if we don't have to? ~ Natasha Preston,
316:Objects do not have meaning. But if an object is thoughtful we project meaning onto it in daily life. ~ Karim Rashid,
317:The amazing thing is that we're right to hold onto hope. The world may be broken but hope is not crazy. ~ John Green,
318:...the blue-black mark that crawls out of the crater of his wound and insinuates itself onto his cheek. ~ Dan Vyleta,
319:Writing is really very easy. Tap a vein and bleed onto the page. Everything else is just technical. ~ Derrick Jensen,
320:how when nothing made sense and hadn’t for ages, you just have to grab onto anything you feel sure of. ~ Sarah Dessen,
321:If I was going to climb onto an animal eight times my size, I wanted to plan the attempt first. ~ Megan Whalen Turner,
322:It also means I could dump what I learned about the Riot onto Pigpen and he'd once again shut me out. ~ Katie McGarry,
323:It’s going to be all right, Gold had said, and that was what Terry hung onto. But of course it wasn’t. ~ Stephen King,
324:Living through difficult life circumstances in not an excuse for passing trauma onto someone else. ~ Cortney S Warren,
325:Lucas watched the boy hop back onto the street and hold out the tinfoil for his friends’ inspection. ~ Robert Masello,
326:My fingertips are holding onto the cracks in our foundation, and I know that I should let go, but I can't. ~ K Larsen,
327:The thought has cheered me, and I'd like to hang onto that. Must protect my little pockets of happiness. ~ Sara Gruen,
328:We fall onto the bed together and I am careful not to land on her since she is so little. And perfect ~ Monica Murphy,
329:...Zachary winched a few more letters onto his last name and declared himself king of the Z aficionados. ~ Ammon Shea,
330:And it really pisses Peter and Micky off when I get onto one of those tangents where I start to do humor. ~ Davy Jones,
331:I didn't fight to get women out from behind vacuum cleaners to get them onto the board of Hoover.
~ Germaine Greer,
332:I love skating so much and I feel like every time I step out onto the ice, that's what I'm meant to do. ~ Clara Hughes,
333:My life was like a reality show, and he might be onto something. Though I didn’t voice my thoughts. ~ Claudia Y Burgoa,
334:Prayers always took her mind off herself and her impossibilities and onto Elohim and His possibilities. ~ Brian Godawa,
335:The natural human´s an animal without a logic. Your projection of logic onto all affairs is unnatural. ~ Frank Herbert,
336:1. Clutter is a manifestation of a) holding onto the past and b) fear of what might happen in the future. ~ Leo Babauta,
337:Don’t project his mistakes from the past onto him now. Don’t let past choices define present actions. ~ Nicole Williams,
338:For once, I hold onto her craziness for strength. Sometimes, I just have to let go and let my inner Mom out. ~ Susan Ee,
339:He held up a hand as we rounded a corner onto a busy street. "Red dragons?" I whispered. "No. Mimes. ~ Katie MacAlister,
340:If you were to draw Bugs, the easiest way is to learn how to draw a carrot and then hook a rabbit onto it ~ Chuck Jones,
341:I hold onto grudges. I feed and water them, growing them into happy little pools of bitterness. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
342:Now that I had something to lose all I could think about was holding onto the thing I'd found. ~ Shaun David Hutchinson,
343:Political utopias are a form of nostalgia for an imagined past projected onto the future as a wish. ~ Michael Ignatieff,
344:She jumped off my bed and shoved my stack of books over; thousands of words crashed onto the floor. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
345:The move to separate from the EU is not a step backward onto firm ground, but a leap into the unknown. ~ Timothy Snyder,
346:There was but a thread between life and death, and he had stumbled blamelessly onto the wrong side of it. ~ Esi Edugyan,
347:There was no milk in the icebox, and I wasn’t pouring Coke onto breakfast cereal. That would just be odd. ~ Jim Butcher,
348:To achieve self actualization, do good things for other people that you would want to be done onto yourself ~ Meg Cabot,
349:We do not become different people as we age; we just add layers of experience onto who we already are. ~ Susan Meissner,
350:When hope is not pinned wriggling onto a shiny image or expectation, it sometimes floats forth and opens. ~ Anne Lamott,
351:When we complain, we often project onto others the dissatisfaction of how we're dealing with our own lives. ~ P M Forni,
352:Bravo can't be responsible for the mental state of every single person that comes onto their network. ~ Bethenny Frankel,
353:Don't be a fool. Don't give up something important to hold onto someone who can't even say they love you. ~ Sarah Dessen,
354:For once, I hold onto her craziness for strength. Sometimes , I just have to let go and let me inner Mom out. ~ Susan Ee,
355:Fundamentally, Eva is just my life copied out onto film. I'm [still] alive, so the story hasn't finished. ~ Hideaki Anno,
356:...I think that you love who you love. And when you find love, you hold onto it and you don’t let it go. ~ Sabrina Paige,
357:The trick is to shift the emphasis in any meeting away from the source of an idea and onto the idea itself. ~ Ed Catmull,
358:Zoe dropped the towel back onto the floor, glancing at the bedroom clock: 3:52. Twenty-three minutes ~ Tanya Anne Crosby,
359:For those who are letting age get in the way of love. The best thing to hold onto in life is each other. ~ Audrey Hepburn,
360:Hold onto me baby. I'm going to take care of you." The raspy need in his voice only made me more desperate. ~ Abbi Glines,
361:If my father’s taught me anything, it’s that true believers will hold onto their blind faith no matter what ~ Celia Aaron,
362:in real life you held onto things as hard as you could because you knew how difficult they were to replace. ~ Mary Miller,
363:Jesus comes in all shapes and sizes. You need to learn to see him in every pair of eyes you ever lock onto. ~ Terrie Todd,
364:Repentance is like antiseptic. You pour antiseptic onto a wound and, at first, it stings. Then it heals. ~ Timothy Keller,
365:The thing about love is, when you’re raised with an excess, the overflow splashes onto those around you. ~ Hailey Edwards,
366:To impart knowledge onto someone else, you have to have the wisdom and knowledge yourself in order to do so ! ~ Anonymous,
367:Trying to hold onto any relationship as it was, keeps you from the joyous adventure of what it can become. ~ Esther Hicks,
368:As with purpose itself, we should be careful not to project our individual wishes onto the organization. ~ Frederic Laloux,
369:Because holding onto someone is not the same as keeping them close."
- I Am Not Myself These Days ~ Josh Kilmer Purcell,
370:but it felt spectacularly bigger, the way a word feels bigger with an exclamation point tacked onto it. ~ Stephanie Garber,
371:handicapping heaven, searching for patterns, and a portal of probability opening up onto the meaning of life ~ Patti Smith,
372:I think I was afraid of what I might say when I got onto someone's stage or in front of someone's camera. ~ Jeffrey Wright,
373:I think ultimately that sense of hope is something that even as a little kid I was able to kind of grab onto. ~ Justin Lin,
374:My concern is less the monarchy as such than the attempt of a fading colonial power to hang onto grandeur. ~ Hilary Mantel,
375:objects and entities are all abstract conceptions that are superimposed by thinking onto experience itself. ~ Rupert Spira,
376:Prayers always took her mind off herself and her impossibilities and onto Elohim and His possibilities. She ~ Brian Godawa,
377:When did a person begin to emerge from that fantastical sea of childhood onto the dry land of adult existence? ~ Erin Hart,
378:Will you stay out of it?” he clipped.
“She’s holdin’ onto me, bud, I’d say I’m in it,” Tate returned. ~ Kristen Ashley,
379:You can woo a girl with a poem, but you can't hold onto her with a poem. Not even with a poetry movement. ~ Roberto Bola o,
380:But the imposition of morality onto science, - where it does not belong - has become rampant in recent years. ~ Bill Condon,
381:If you hold onto a man hoping someone else won't get them you have learned how to be desperate, not wise. ~ Shannon L Alder,
382:Integrity is learning to feel hurt but not integrate its darkness into our soul or cast it onto another. ~ Brendon Burchard,
383:I urge you to be bold. Life isn't changed from the balcony. Get onto the floor and dance, dance, dance. ~ Jennifer Granholm,
384:out the window onto the freeway, where it was run over several hundred times in the next hour or so, before ~ John Sandford,
385:Sometimes having courage means the hardest tasks fall onto your shoulders, and those leave the biggest scars. ~ C J Redwine,
386:There’s this thing in my head that I have to purge onto the page before it changes the shape of my brain. ~ Neal Shusterman,
387:You can't go around the theatres handing out cards saying, 'It isn't my fault'. You go onto the next one. ~ Preston Sturges,
388:Any anger I feel vanishes. What is left cannot be described. It is guilt piled onto emptiness and set afire. ~ Bryan Reardon,
389:I can’t fight with only one hand while the other is desperately trying to hold onto the thing I’m fighting for. ~ B J Harvey,
390:If they could cut off my head and put it onto another body that was, like, 20 years old, I would do that. ~ Melanie Griffith,
391:If we weren’t running late already, I’d pull this truck onto a dirt road and show her just what she does to me. ~ Jiffy Kate,
392:I imagine her rolling onto her back, welcoming me to create secrets with her that’ll never leave this room. ~ Colleen Hoover,
393:I'm a selective pack rat. There's some things I have no problem getting rid of and others I hold onto dearly. ~ Will Ferrell,
394:I'm the well-trained fruit tree. Full of well-trained feelings and abilities and all of them grafted onto me ~ Frank Herbert,
395:It’s easier to hold onto a bad idea if you never share it, and it’s harder to defend one if you let it out. ~ Victor LaValle,
396:I wonder if I will ever have the strength to hold onto something. Or if I will always be someone who destroys. ~ Ally Condie,
397:Never speak in anger and never try to force your will onto someone else. You’ll never find peace in that. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
398:religious beliefs, which were nothing more than emotional ideas being systematically forced onto others. ~ Michael C Grumley,
399:We emerged onto the ruined street, where gaps showed in the rows of buildings like missing teeth ~ Kimberly Brubaker Bradley,
400:: woman is an eminently poetic reality since man projects onto her everything he is not resolved to be. ~ Simone de Beauvoir,
401:You could take Vicodin, step out of the house, onto a freeway, have a truck hit you, and you'd say "My Bad!". ~ Bill Engvall,
402:A bench in the street can be a good writer because all kind of material comes onto it like a heavy rain! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
403:As I teach, I project the condition of my soul onto my students, my subject, and our way of being together. ~ Parker J Palmer,
404:For a reason known only to him, he subscribed to the view she’d only had sex once, likely an accidental fall onto ~ Anonymous,
405:I grew up in the theater. I began my career at 3. That was the first time I stepped onto a provisional stage. ~ Demian Bichir,
406:I try to create as many circumstances outside of set that help me fall into character when I get onto set. ~ Shiloh Fernandez,
407:People have an overbearing need to project their inward doubt and hatred and emotions onto the outside world. ~ Vince Staples,
408:The best political, social, and spiritual work we can do is to withdraw the projection of our shadow onto others. ~ Carl Jung,
409:Those base men who speak of the secret faults of others destroy themselves like serpents that stray onto anthills. ~ Chanakya,
410:We can’t hold onto things. Time is like the river. It carries us off, and faster than we would like, most often. ~ Tracy Rees,
411:We want to have movies be seen. So, first and foremost, what's the world? So we can get it onto a big screen. ~ Jeremy Renner,
412:Without big data analytics, companies are blind and deaf, wandering out onto the Web like deer on a freeway. ~ Geoffrey Moore,
413:And so that means..." "We have to rob the Henley," Simon said. Kat sank onto a truly uncomfortable sofa. "Again. ~ Ally Carter,
414:Earl turned off Main Street in Verona onto Carson Street and followed Frank’s order to park close to the corner. ~ S W Hubbard,
415:Happiness is like water. We’re always trying to grab onto it, but it’s always slipping between our fingers ~ Chinelo Okparanta,
416:Her eyes finally find and lock onto mine. All I see is my future, my salvation, my singular chance at redemption. ~ K Bromberg,
417:I still hung onto the hope that my broken knight would gallop back into my life and sweep me off my feet. ~ A Meredith Walters,
418:It's only when we have nothing else to hold onto that we're willing to try something very audacious and scary. ~ Sonia Johnson,
419:Porsche Cayenne. It was his personal fleet car. Very luxe but equipped with ankle restraints bolted onto the ~ Janet Evanovich,
420:Sometimes you hold onto things, not because you want to keep them, but because they are difficult to let go. ~ Phaedra Patrick,
421:think I am trying to make my head as empty as it was when I was born onto this damaged planet fifty years ago. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
422:When the lights suddenly go out, hold onto your diamonds for dear life. - Nancy Drew, The Mystery of Lilac Inn ~ Carolyn Keene,
423:He nestled into his lover's arm, gripping onto him tight, feeling like he'd won his heart, but lost his soul. ~ Marita A Hansen,
424:Information can only be built onto more information, so the more you know the easier it is to get to know more. ~ Kevin Horsley,
425:It's precarious to hang onto the veracity of memory because its edges are smoothed by the river of time. ~ Khang Kijarro Nguyen,
426:It’s so easy to load life onto your shoulders and be more motivated by low-grade anxiety than by divine awe. ~ Paul David Tripp,
427:I walked about naked and barefoot
stepping onto shards of glass
sometimes feeling it
sometimes not. ~ Charles Bukowski,
428:Let there be an end ... of all this welter of pity, which is only self-pity reflected onto some obvious surface. ~ D H Lawrence,
429:No, I was an odder old fool, grafting pathetic hopes of affection onto the least likely recipient in the world. ~ Julian Barnes,
430:shuddered out a long breath. She’d gone all the way down Weird Street and made a hard left onto Crazytrain Avenue. ~ Laura Kaye,
431:"The best political, social, and spiritual work we can do is to withdraw the projection of our shadow onto others." ~ Carl Jung,
432:Things happen in NFL games. I don't try to dwell on it. I try to say, It happened. Let's move onto the next one. ~ Devin Hester,
433:Tolemek opened a glass vial with a glass stopper and used a slender brush to smear dark goop onto the hinges. ~ Lindsay Buroker,
434:You can only cruse the boulevards of regret so far, and then you've got to get back up onto the freeway again. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
435:A black pendant in the shape of a heart lay in her hand. It was carved with roses and strung onto a velvet cord. ~ Teresa Flavin,
436:holding onto hope and dying was better than living if it meant you were forced to see the world for what it was? ~ Chris Dietzel,
437:Imagine who she would be if we unleashed her onto the world. I think she would rip the breath from all of us. ~ Melina Marchetta,
438:I think I am trying to make my head as empty as it was when I was born onto this damaged planet fifty years ago. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
439:It is only when you open your veins and bleed onto the page a little that you establish contact with your reader. ~ Paul Gallico,
440:It’s like a hatch that opens directly onto the spacious skies of his brain. Time spent there seems to fuel him. ~ Michelle Obama,
441:Just remember what I always say; don’t lose yourself trying to hold onto someone who doesn’t care about losing you. ~ K Bromberg,
442:Looking back at the years I spent in the asylums, I’m now convinced some of that insanity rubbed off onto me! ~ Stephen Richards,
443:Memories are our way of holding onto the things we love, and I plan on making the most beautiful memories with you. ~ Sandi Lynn,
444:Rome had projected its obsessions with the apparently unending cycle of civil conflict back onto its founder. There ~ Mary Beard,
445:Sometimes you have to be a high-riding bitch to survive. Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman has to hold onto. ~ Stephen King,
446:What the teacher does is sweep all of the logic, order and reason onto one side and make that side very strong. ~ Frederick Lenz,
447:Wherever he was, he was onto something else, growing up without her, leaving her more alone than she already was. ~ Tom Perrotta,
448:Writing fantasy is like opening a door onto millions of people's dreams that they never knew they were having. ~ Michael Timmins,
449:You can only cruise the boulevards of regret so far, and then you've got to get back up onto the freeway again. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
450:Charles had once remarked that holding onto a resentment was like eating rat poison and waiting for the rat to die. ~ Anne Lamott,
451:For me the really cool parts of being an author don't have anything to do with getting onto a bestseller list. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
452:It’s so important to create in your own voice, to hold onto what makes you unique, and have faith in your vision. ~ John Lasseter,
453:My hope is that I'm getting better and wiser. With every book, I have more of myself to pour onto the page. ~ Marianne Williamson,
454:No thanks.” Lucas watched the boy hop back onto the street and hold out the tinfoil for his friends’ inspection. ~ Robert Masello,
455:When you jump onto the emptiness of the loneliness, the best parachute to land you safely will be the books! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
456:And if you can channel the truth of your own experience onto the stage, that's what the audience wants to see. ~ Christopher Reeve,
457:Nothing short of the end of the world would get our eco-conscious techies to toss their latest gadgets onto the street. ~ Susan Ee,
458:OATHBREAKERS The Mother will cast her cloak over us all. Come follow the Hunter out onto the plain, Return to the Clan ~ Anonymous,
459:So say you are charged with, you and some of your colleagues, lifting a heavy dead whale carcass onto a flatbed. ~ George Saunders,
460:The army don’t teach enlisted men how to fly,” I said, trying to hold onto my dignity. “We gotta do that for ourselves. ~ Amy Lane,
461:The things we buy and the brands we use are just another way for us to project our preconceptions onto one another. ~ Tanner Colby,
462:Art has always been the raft onto which we climb to save our sanity. I don't see a different purpose for it now. ~ Dorothea Tanning,
463:Deep inside, we're still the boys of autumn, that magic time of the year that once swept us onto America's fields. ~ Archie Manning,
464:I know they’re your family,” he says, veering onto the road. “But if they weren’t, you wouldn’t like them, either. ~ Chloe Benjamin,
465:I'm more into MMA than any other sport. I watch a lot of the UFC fights. I have since it first came onto the scene. ~ Jason Statham,
466:My thinking musically has always been more advanced - it is difficult to get it down onto paper sometimes, even now. ~ Van Morrison,
467:Picasso was onto this truth fifty years ago when he commented, “Computers are useless—they only give31 you answers. ~ Warren Berger,
468:The Beijing Olympics represent China's grand entrance onto the world stage and confirmation of its new superpower status. ~ Ma Jian,
469:You’ve never reacted to someone else. You project meaning onto nothing. And you react to the meaning you’ve projected ~ Byron Katie,
470:And love is for victims." She shoved her helmet onto her head. "And like you said, I don't have that luxury anymore. ~ Heather Burch,
471:And so that means..."
"We have to rob the Henley," Simon said.
Kat sank onto a truly uncomfortable sofa. "Again. ~ Ally Carter,
472:But I can’t overstate God’s promise: “Unload all your worries onto him, since he is looking after you” (1 Pet. 5:7 JB). ~ Max Lucado,
473:If you do love her, hold onto her. Don't let anybody, even yourself, convince you there's anything more important. ~ Crystal Kaswell,
474:I was shy and a hard worker, so acting was a way to focus whatever nervous energy I was experiencing onto a goal. ~ Deborah Ann Woll,
475:Pain tells us that we have put our survival onto something that is a violation of some principle of consciousness. ~ David R Hawkins,
476:Under normal circumstances this would be nice and I'de latch onto it like a sucker fish to the side of an aquarium. ~ Kristen Ashley,
477:When a new writer comes onto a project, he'll make wholesale changes just to mark the territory or for greater credit. ~ Jon Spaihts,
478:You are worried that the religious Right might succeed in forcing their values onto us? I am worried they might fail. ~ Daniel Lapin,
479:You remember too much," my mother said to me recently. "Why hold onto all that?" And I said, "where can I put it down? ~ Anne Carson,
480:Ernest Hemingway talked about how writing is opening up a vein and bleeding onto the page. You prepared to do that? ~ Craig Lancaster,
481:Hey,” Dastien said, holding onto my hand before I could fully roll out of bed. “What?” “I really liked having you here. ~ Aileen Erin,
482:I laid there for a long time in Arturo King’s bed, holding onto his girl, and cursing him further for making her suffer. ~ L B Dunbar,
483:It’s hard to let go. Even when what you’re holding onto is full of thorns, it’s hard to let go. Maybe especially then. ~ Stephen King,
484:People say you have to work on your resentments. Yeah, no, I'm gonna hang onto them and they're gonna fuel my attack. ~ Charlie Sheen,
485:Reflect onto the world what you want them to see. Let your heart help them figure out the rest of who you truly are. ~ Imania Margria,
486:Some people just wait for someone to take them under their wings but they should just find someones wings to grab onto. ~ Andrea Jung,
487:The goal of almost every comic is to find a comedy voice - a specific point of view that an audience can latch onto. ~ Chris Hardwick,
488:"There is simply nothing better than to climb out onto a rock, and sit for hours with nothing in sight but sea and sky." ~ Alan Watts,
489:To abandon the present in order to look for things in the future is to throw away the substance and hold onto the shadow. ~ Nhat Hanh,
490:Yes. Our last kiss left me with this insatiable desire to hold onto your mouth with mine for as long as humanly possible. ~ B L Berry,
491:All I had to do was open a book - to see the stories bleeding from page to page. To see the memories etched onto paper. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
492:Far off in the red mangroves an alligator has heaved himself onto a hummock of grass and lies there, studying his poems. ~ Mary Oliver,
493:I’d woken and immediately stalked through the house to jump onto my human’s face. He likes to be woken up that way. ~ Katherine Hayton,
494:If Ralphie’s form of adventuresome was grunting out, “Hold onto somethin’,” for foreplay then, sure, he was one wild boy. ~ Linda Kage,
495:I have a bunch of information in my head that I'm not afraid to put in song or onto a canvas. Into any conversation. ~ John Mellencamp,
496:It's good to know the guy who's holding onto your wire is someone you trust and you know he's not going to let you fall. ~ Jack Reynor,
497:It's not always wrong to quit. We should never hold onto a mistake just because we spent a lot of time making it. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
498:My first job was a Greek tragedy, and ever since, one job just seemed to roll onto the next. I've been terribly lucky. ~ Hayley Atwell,
499:NO. YOU NEED TO BELIEVE IN THINGS THAT AREN’T TRUE. HOW ELSE CAN THEY BECOME? said Death, helping her up onto Binky. ~ Terry Pratchett,
500:They say there’s something life-defining about being in a war, something that latches onto you and leeches at your soul. ~ Jason Letts,
501:To become aware of the possibility of the search is to be onto something. Not to be onto something is to be in despair. ~ Walker Percy,
502:When she fucked up all those years ago, just a little girl terrified into paralysis, she fell onto the enigma of herself. ~ John Green,
503:You are wise only if despite of being capable of taking a revenge & holding onto a grudge, you choose to forgive! ~ Anamika Mishra,
504:And then yesterday…” He tosses the clarinet onto the bed. “Found out you belong to me.” He points at me. “I own your ass ~ Jandy Nelson,
505:— and we’re going to make them rue the day they let that little bit of slime, Malfoy, buy his way onto their team.” Chest ~ J K Rowling,
506:An encounter with the superior energy is open to anyone but remains far from those who shift responsibility onto others. ~ Paulo Coelho,
507:Democracy is welcoming people from other lands, and giving them something to hold onto. Usually a mop or a leaf blower. ~ Johnny Carson,
508:Despite its prominence now, you don’t stumble onto the path of shamanism. That odd trail blazes itself to you. ~ S Kelley Harrell M Div,
509:It's really funny, because if you make up words, then people project their own meanings onto it, which I find interesting. ~ Aphex Twin,
510:Mr. Gorbachev has apparently stumbled onto one of the best-kept secrets in recent Soviet history: Communism doesn't work. ~ Frank Zappa,
511:My feet are definitely more grounded than before. And I know that I'm not holding onto a dream. I'm holding onto my life. ~ Celine Dion,
512:Part of the artist's job is to make the commonplace singular, to project a different interpretation onto the conventional. ~ Sally Mann,
513:...resentment, the emotion that, Jane Amery would write, 'nails every one of us onto the cross of his ruined past.' ~ Laura Hillenbrand,
514:Shafts of delicious sunlight struck down onto the forest floor and overhead you could see a blue sky between the tree tops. ~ C S Lewis,
515:Start with something simple and small, then expand over time. If people call it a 'toy' you're definitely onto something. ~ Aaron Levie,
516:That’s the beauty of a memory, isn’t it? It’s the place in our hearts where we can hold onto our loved ones forever. ~ Julianne MacLean,
517:The French hold onto their traditions. I was always so alienated in America. My work was this constant reaction to that. ~ Robert Crumb,
518:When you find you reason for living, hold onto it. Never let it go. Even if it means burning other bridges along the way. ~ Abbi Glines,
519:Hold onto your dreams 'cause they're always worth havin'. Hold on to your dreams til the day your life is said and done. ~ Stevie Wonder,
520:If they wanted to slap my photo onto cereal boxes? Perfect. Leotards? Makes sense. Tampons? Sure, I’d go with the flow. (Ha.) ~ R S Grey,
521:The basic idea is to shove all fundamental difficulties onto the neutron and to do quantum mechanics in the nucleus. ~ Werner Heisenberg,
522:The first draft is your “vomit onto the keyboard” draft, wherein your task is to simply keep moving and outrun your doubts. ~ Sean Platt,
523:When you find your reason for living, hold onto it. Never let it go. Even if it means burning other bridges along the way. ~ Abbi Glines,
524:You in one piece?” he asked. His pack lay open in the snow and he was cinching the last strap of a crampon onto his boot. ~ Blake Crouch,
525:Don't hang onto anything too tightly-all things must change and you have to allow room for them to grow and blossom. ~ Rachael Bermingham,
526:For those who do not wish to read realistic depictions of death and dead bodies, you have stumbled onto the wrong book. ~ Caitlin Doughty,
527:God has created several doors which open onto truth. He opens them to all those who knock on them with the hand of faith. ~ Khalil Gibran,
528:I feared that it was only a matter of time before the kitty would stumble onto the secret messages that other strays had left ~ Bob Tarte,
529:new, used, salvaged, and surplus components crammed onto warrens of shelves, dumped unsorted into bins, and piled in an ~ Walter Isaacson,
530:So, let us push on now, and remember ourselves back to the wild soul. Let us sing her flesh back onto our bones. ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes,
531:Then, quick, he flips the fish out onto the bank. It flops and gasps for air, its body slick.
We all watch the fish die. ~ Ally Condie,
532:They say that Ireland and Scotland were once joined, until a dragon’s tail smashed onto the land and separated them in two. ~ Mary Morgan,
533:What we don't recognize is that holding onto resentment is like holding onto your breath. You'll soon start to suffocate. ~ Deepak Chopra,
534:When you come out of that pink ugly hole onto this planet you're nothing but a gooey shrieking wrinkled ball of weakness. ~ Doug Stanhope,
535:You feel control drain away like sand falling from your fingertips. You can't hold onto it. It's gone. And so are you. ~ Jennifer Laurens,
536:A breeze shook rain out of new leaves onto their hair, but in their pursuit of eternity they never noticed the chill. ~ Barbara Kingsolver,
537:Faith is a footbridge that you don't know will hold you up over the chasm until you're forced to walk out onto it. ~ Nicholas Wolterstorff,
538:I feel like we want women to be simpler, less complex, so we project a lot of versions of simplicity onto them to fit that. ~ Sarah Polley,
539:If you want a vision of the future, imagine Washington-back ed Google Glasses strapped onto vacant human faces - forever. ~ Julian Assange,
540:If you want me to be straight, gay, into monkeys, dating Kylie, whatever, I'm happy for people to project whatever onto me! ~ Darren Hayes,
541:The mage, Tessera decided finally, felt like someone who had stepped with confidence onto a stair that wasn't there. ~ Patricia A McKillip,
542:Whatever you hold onto that you want to do, and that other people tell you you are foolish to want to do, don't give up. ~ Dermot Mulroney,
543:Don't worry about society's conditioning and the labels that are put on you by external forces. Hold onto your true self. ~ Gugu Mbatha Raw,
544:Happiness is like water,' she says. 'We're always trying to grab onto it, but it's always slipping between our fingers. ~ Chinelo Okparanta,
545:Happiness is like water,’ she says. ‘We’re always trying to grab onto it, but it’s always slipping between our fingers. ~ Chinelo Okparanta,
546:I had played all my angles, tossed my heart with a wet rattling thump onto her snare drum, I Love You I Love You I Love You. ~ Michelle Tea,
547:I pulled Dylan up onto my lap, her little yellow Chucks rubbing against my shins. “Hi, Daddy,” she chirped. “I miss you. ~ Penelope Douglas,
548:I understand that people are afraid. Because I think censorship is about fear. It's just fear being projected onto art. ~ Alanis Morissette,
549:I want to make you hold onto that bag while I bury myself in you so hard and so deep you don't know your own name. -Nick Rixey ~ Laura Kaye,
550:Nel, after throwing a stone onto a sloping bank watching the stone rolling said, 'Look at the stone. It's afraid of the grass ~ Jean Piaget,
551:The wind has toppled the telescope
over onto the lawn:
So much for stars.
Your brief shot at the universe, gone. ~ Laura Kasischke,
552:Through the many struggles in my life, my faith is sometimes the only thing I have to hold onto. God was my only friend. ~ Gretchen Carlson,
553:Uncontrolled, mass immigration displaces British workers, forces people onto benefits, and suppresses wages for the low-paid. ~ Theresa May,
554:You need to use the thread of logic, as best you can, to skillfully sew onto yourself everything that’s worth living for. ~ Haruki Murakami,
555:Africa is to Europe as the picture is to Dorian Gray-a carrier onto whom the master unloads his physical & moral deformities ~ Chinua Achebe,
556:God isn't a noun but a process...a continual, infinitely creative outpouring of love and light onto all living things. ~ Marianne Williamson,
557:I wish it weren’t just the few forced onto the path that learned the reward of giving your heart to a child not born to them. ~ Sejal Badani,
558:My emotions swirl like leaves caught in the breath of a dust devil, and the only thing I can seem to hold onto is the anger. ~ Emily Murdoch,
559:riding in an airboat is like being vaulted onto a plain of ice, an overpowered airplane propeller strapped to your butt. ~ Randy Wayne White,
560:The way I wanted to throw her onto any available surface and suck her fucking soul straight out of her pussy with my mouth. ~ Lani Lynn Vale,
561:The worst, over religious beliefs, which were nothing more than emotional ideas being systematically forced onto others. ~ Michael C Grumley,
562:we can download a ton of information onto a flash drive. We’ll be able to work out a way to read it later when we need it, but ~ Bobby Adair,
563:You’re not dying,” he said.
“How do you know?”
His eyes latched onto mine. “Because I’d never let that happen. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
564:Because we see only what we already know. We project our own capacities—for good as well as evil—onto the other person. ~ Jan Philipp Sendker,
565:ever felt crashes through me and throws off my equilibrium like I’ve been tossed onto a tilt-a-whirl driven by crack. “I’m ~ Jessica Sorensen,
566:He tossed the packet of orders onto the desk and stalked over to Zane. He grabbed his face with both hands and kissed him. The ~ Abigail Roux,
567:I also learned how to take the images and paste them onto PowerPoint for briefings and the like. Yes, even SEALs use PowerPoint. ~ Chris Kyle,
568:If your idea disturbs a conservative man, hang onto it," I said to myself. "It will probably lead to important discoveries. ~ Fatema Mernissi,
569:I'm struck with the realization that I'm holding onto a man who, for now, is holding onto me but he has still not let go of her. ~ Ella Frank,
570:Life is for living, sweetie. It's for taking chances and trying to grab up every little piece of happiness you can latch onto. ~ Molly Harper,
571:Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose.” The Wonder Years ~ Kevin Horsley,
572:We are undoing a pattern... It's the human pattern: we project onto the world a zillion possibilities of attaining resolution. ~ Pema Chodron,
573:Alistair leapt onto the windowsill and settled down, tucking all four feet under him until he resembled a calm cat loaf. Valerie ~ Delia James,
574:Big-Booty Bertha simply turned her backside to any of the sailors charging toward her, and they bounced backward onto the deck. ~ Chris Colfer,
575:In his prime, the young comic walked onto a stage with the confidence of a man who owned it, and by the time he walked off, he did. ~ Bob Hope,
576:It’s like strapping toothpicks onto a newborn colt and telling him to walk. Wearing heels is a sport and I don’t want to play. ~ Erin McCarthy,
577:Our natural tendency is to project onto other people our own belief and value systems, in ways in which we are not even aware. ~ Robert Greene,
578:People clutch onto each other, but the orchestra plays on, because when everything else in life fails, there still has to be music ~ Anonymous,
579:Social Security's future has gotten worse, and each year we delay reform adds to the cost we are pushing off onto our children. ~ John Goodman,
580:Today on the way home, it snows. Big, soft caressing flakes fall onto our skin like cold moths; the air fills with feathers. ~ Margaret Atwood,
581:When you go onto the internet, if you really rummage around randomly then how do you hope to find something of any of value? ~ Tim Berners Lee,
582:When you take a shower in space, you have to press the water onto your body to clean yourself, and then you gotta vacuum it off. ~ Ace Frehley,
583:You must hang onto the scraps of the bucking moment as if your sanity and life depended on it - because actually they do. ~ Augusten Burroughs,
584:A lack of common sense usually ends in some heroic feat, much like the soldier who dives onto the grenade so that others may live. ~ Criss Jami,
585:Because that kind of killing is personal. And when it gets personal, it gets ugly, and some of that ugliness spills onto you. ~ Christie Golden,
586:I should like the window to open onto the Lake of Geneva--and there I'd sit and read all day like the picture of somebody reading. ~ John Keats,
587:I want to see you in your presents.” Dave’s gaze locked onto his. “Naked, except for panties, a garter belt and stockings.” Shawn’s ~ K C Wells,
588:Jackie, shut up,” Annabelle said, and threw a roll, hard, at Jackie’s face. It bounced off her nose and thumped onto the table. ~ Gillian Flynn,
589:The camera movement should be like a cat jumping onto a table - with just enough amount of effort and that's it. That's enough. ~ Steve McQueen,
590:The people behind the program discovered holding onto grudges and anger is the single biggest factor suppressing alpha waves. ~ Vishen Lakhiani,
591:The Searcher scrambled backward from the couch onto the floor. "Oh my God."
Lumine smiled. "He's not taking calls right now. ~ Andrea Cremer,
592:You can’t hold onto the past. No matter how hard you try to be what you once were,
you can only be what you are here and now. ~ Ray Bradbury,
593:Do you taste that?” I ask, pressing the pads of my fingertips onto her tongue. “That’s the taste of the pussy I’m about to fuck. ~ Sierra Simone,
594:Hopeless emptiness. Now you've said it. Plenty of people are onto the emptiness, but it takes real guts to see the hopelessness. ~ Richard Yates,
595:I can never watch you die again," I cried as tears streaked down my cheeks and fell onto him "I cannot do it. Are you listening? ~ Courtney Cole,
596:inner sanctuary to which the beleaguered ego repairs in time of crisis is also a world that opens onto transpersonal energies. ~ Donald Kalsched,
597:It was a stupid thing to hold onto, but when one doesn't have much to celebrate in the way of physical attributes, ankles matter. ~ Eloisa James,
598:The house had a name. The Banana House. It was carved onto a piece of sandstone above the front door. It made no sense to anyone. ~ Hilary McKay,
599:This is the time to remember cause it will not last forever. These are the days to hold onto cause we won't although we'll want to. ~ Billy Joel,
600:....those who become princes through their skill acquire the pricipality with difficulty, buy they hold onto it with ease. ~ Niccolo Machiavelli,
601:Trying to hold onto “how it was” will only create suffering and disappointment, because life is a river and everything changes. ~ Jack Kornfield,
602:At that age, I was, first and foremost, a thing to be judged, and that shifted the power in every interaction onto the other person. ~ Emma Cline,
603:Life is writing. The sole purpose of mankind is to engrave the thoughts of divinity onto the tablets of nature. ~ Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel,
604:slam onto the dusty prairie with a back-popping thud, my blade flying from my hands and vanishing into the thigh-high grass nearby. ~ Sara Raasch,
605:The good news: he dropped Annabeth. The bad news: he dropped her headfirst onto the rocks, where she lay motionless as a rag doll. ~ Rick Riordan,
606:the process of dreaming transfers psychical intensity from what is important, but also objectionable, onto what is insignificant. ~ Sigmund Freud,
607:You know you've had too much to eat for Christmas dinner when you slump down onto a beanbag and realize... there is no beanbag. ~ David Letterman,
608:ALIQUIPPA, Pa.- Authorities in western Pennsylvania say a second little girl has died after a dresser toppled onto her and her sister. ~ Anonymous,
609:All of the Eastern contemplative traditions stumbled onto this brilliant principle: When difficulties arise, give yourself to them. ~ Stephen Cope,
610:And for a moment he simply held her and she held onto him.

It might have been the most perfect moment of his life so far. ~ Julie Anne Long,
611:Bringing democratic control to the conduct of foreign policy requires a struggle merely to force the issue onto the public agenda. ~ Eric Alterman,
612:But all I could think of was how when nothing made sense and hadn't for ages, you just have to grab onto anything you feel sure of. ~ Sarah Dessen,
613:His cologne was practically hijacking my ovulation cycle and I had to fight the urge to let my face collapse onto his shirt and inhale. ~ R S Grey,
614:I sandpapered the roof of my mouth with 3 bowls of Cap'n Crunch - had raw gobbets of mouth-beef dangling onto my tongue all day ~ Douglas Coupland,
615:I’ve learned that fear is simply an illusion based on past experiences that we project into the present and onto the future. ~ Gabrielle Bernstein,
616:Some paint comes across directly onto the nervous system and other paint tells you the story in a long diatribe through the brain. ~ Francis Bacon,
617:The flying serpent figure is ancient civilizations' way of creeping onto the throne of the Upper Heavens to claim its authority. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
618:There ain't no way you can hold onto something that wants to go, you understand? You can only love what you got while you got it. ~ Kate DiCamillo,
619:The writer learns to write, in the last resort, only by writing. He must get words onto paper even if he is dissatisfied with them. ~ Paul Johnson,
620:Yes, twenty million little kids can be wrong. (Barney is not cool.) But in the case of wood sorrel, they're onto something. ~ Samuel Thayer,
621:You really don’t get it, do you?” Brody turned Mina toward him and held tightly onto her shoulders. “I don’t want to be your friend. ~ Chanda Hahn,
622:I’m sorry you had to suffer such a loss. God does stupid things sometimes, but there’s always a reason, Ryan, always. Hold onto that. ~ A M Johnson,
623:I slid over to the edge of the bed and leaned back, letting my hair fall onto him.
"Ack!" he cried. "Don't scare me like that! ~ Catherine Clark,
624:I think there are times when you walk onto a set you can potentially be either intimidated or distracted by what's going on around you. ~ Eric Bana,
625:Just like the waves that keep rolling onto the beach, happiness may recede sometimes, but then it comes back. It always comes back. ~ Sarah MacLean,
626:The most radical thing that any of us can do is to stop projecting our beliefs about gender onto other people's behaviors and bodies ~ Julia Serano,
627:The Puget Sound is like a time machine, hiding things and then spewing them back onto its shores at the time and place of its choosing. ~ Sarah Jio,
628:Ty gasped, pulling his mouth off Zane to curse under his breath and moan desperately before sucking Zane onto his tongue again. Even ~ Abigail Roux,
629:What we have been watching is the steady shift of public responsibility onto the private sector to no discernible collective advantage. ~ Tony Judt,
630:When people are grieving, it's kind of like a storm, and you need something to grab onto, but often you have to brave it on your own. ~ Clare Bowen,
631:A good adaptation of your book is worth it because it is such a wonderful experience to see your world translated onto the screen. ~ Cassandra Clare,
632:Come along,” he said. “The games will start soon.” Plato then led Jack and Annie out of the Greek house back onto the dirt road. ~ Mary Pope Osborne,
633:I applied streaks and blobs of colors onto the canvas with a palette knife, and I made them sing with all the intensity I could. ~ Wassily Kandinsky,
634:I said, “What is this place?” “Old date farm. This building here is where they used to box up the shit and load it onto trucks.” Rows ~ Robert Crais,
635:Looking to Donald Trump`s immigration speech can he hang onto his base if he softens his stance on the issue that got him this far? ~ Steve Kornacki,
636:Only God understands and reveals such a prophecy. Never will any man uncover or stumble onto such a prophecy—or any prophecy of God. ~ Gerald Flurry,
637:yesterday someone sent a message that was signed GOD! bernard said. really? dap said. i didn't know he was signed onto the system ~ Orson Scott Card,
638:At that age, I was, first and foremost, a thing to be judged, and that shifted the power in every interaction onto the other person. The ~ Emma Cline,
639:By 2009, computers will disappear. Displays will be written directly onto our retinas by devices in our eyeglasses and contact lenses. ~ Ray Kurzweil,
640:Driving most supercars is like trying to manhandle a cow up a back staircase, but this is like smearing honey onto Keira Knightley. ~ Jeremy Clarkson,
641:He's holding onto me, but this time it feels like he's holding onto me because his earth has shifted off its axis, and I'm his core. ~ Colleen Hoover,
642:If Harry Potter's so magical, why cant he cure his own eyesight and get laid. A teenage lad shouldnt need a broomstick to cling onto. ~ Frankie Boyle,
643:Kate collapsed onto a bench seat. "You were right" she said. "worst plan ever".
"Told you". Said Agust, sinking onto his knees. ~ Victoria Schwab,
644:Names began to burn onto the map: Hy Brasil, Atlantis, Lyonesse…and then I saw it, the name I had been searching for: Ynis Verleath. ~ Melanie Karsak,
645:One would think of a boy laying
syllables with his tongue

onto a woman’s skin: those are lines
sewn entirely of silence. ~ Ilya Kaminsky,
646:Runes were tattooed onto his forearms with white ink, intricate sigils of circles and filigree—the runes of air. They began to glow. ~ Daniel Arenson,
647:Sekhmet crawled onto Ramses's lap and began to purr. 'The creature oozes like a furry slug,' said Ramses, eyeing it without favor. ~ Elizabeth Peters,
648:The guys in my band buy instruments and sell and trade them. But if I have something I hang onto it. Everything is sentimental to me. ~ Gary Clark Jr,
649:You really don’t get it, do you?” Brody turned Mina toward him and held tightly onto her shoulders. “I don’t want to be your friend.”   ~ Chanda Hahn,
650:For the record, if you're not a stage actor, climbing onto Broadway and tackling something like David Mamet is not an easy thing to do. ~ Jeremy Piven,
651:greet him with gentle words and caresses and welcome him onto their bed, where he would curl, purring, warm in the crook of a bent knee. ~ Erin Hunter,
652:I sold my first short story to Pyramid Press, where it was chiseled onto fifteen slabs of granite, and for which I was paid nine goats. ~ Frank Tuttle,
653:It had been an expensive lesson. Don’t break up with people when they’re in your home and holding onto fragile, expensive stuff. ~ Meghan Ciana Doidge,
654:It's an awesome thing to be flung out onto the stage twice a weekend in front of 250 people, and you have to make it up as you go along. ~ Joel McHale,
655:Just like the waves that keep rolling onto the beach, happiness may recede sometimes, but then it comes back. It always comes back. ~ Julianne MacLean,
656:Of course I don't faint at the sight of blood. I jump onto the dance floor and do the Soulja Boy. Get the hell off me, Dr. McDreamy. ~ Jennifer Echols,
657:People ultimately get what they deserve on TV. What people end up watching is what the advertising end up glomming onto and promoting. ~ Adrian Pasdar,
658:Please forgive me. My pedicurist had a stroke. She fell forward onto the orange stick and plunged it into my toe. It required bandaging. ~ Woody Allen,
659:She nodded again, and took a deep breath. A small tear managed to find its way through the swelling and dropped onto her left cheek. He ~ John Grisham,
660:the power of mankind has always been in overlooking the finality of things and holding onto optimism even when doing so seems foolish. ~ Chris Dietzel,
661:They have started to arrive. An endless cascade of luxuriously quilted envelopes, thumping onto the doormat. The wedding invitations. ~ David Nicholls,
662:Today, people struggle to find what's real. Everything has become so synthetic that a lot of people, all they want is to grasp onto hope. ~ Bob Marley,
663:What was it like working with John Carmack on Quake? Like being strapped onto a rocket during takeoff – in the middle of a hurricane. ~ Michael Abrash,
664:You can live in the same city your entire life and still be completely a foreigner when you step out, in your old age, onto the street. ~ Mohsin Hamid,
665:Anybody can be anybody, he told himself as he eased his body down onto Devin’s, the blunt pain of a beautiful pleasure wedging him open. ~ Paul Russell,
666:Darkness does this. It finds all the places you are hiding in. It finds all the things you are holding onto tightly and makes you let go. ~ Deb Caletti,
667:His paper, titled “Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits,” was published in the April 1965 issue of Electronics magazine. ~ Walter Isaacson,
668:I think if you've held onto a character for several years and then you're getting rid of that character, it's going to be traumatic. ~ Dominic Monaghan,
669:It was a chaotic, breathtaking scene, like several beehives and wasp nests had been smashed together and then dropped onto a giant anthill. ~ Anonymous,
670:Love with all of your soul.
Hold onto only those deserving of your heart.
Fall for nothing less than the happy ever after.
FHL ~ Ashlan Thomas,
671:May fell onto her back, watching the zipping stars, which tonight were covered lightly in clouds, and feeling the darkest despair. ~ Jodi Lynn Anderson,
672:The grieving, she knows, never ends, and all that remains is the miracle of love. And she holds onto that miracle as if to save her life. ~ Kris Radish,
673:Water is poured onto the road as a guest departs, both to make the journey “as smooth and fluid as water” and to ensure their safe return. ~ Ay e Kulin,
674:yesterday someone sent a message that was signed GOD! bernard said.
really? dap said. i didn't know he was signed onto the system ~ Orson Scott Card,
675:Young men see pretty, and they start hanging all the things they hope you’ll be onto you till you’re so weighed down you can’t move. ~ Joshilyn Jackson,
676:As I stood there holding onto him, it occurred to me that not all great acts of courage are obvious to those looking in from the outside. ~ Mia Sheridan,
677:...cookies didn't weigh that much in cookie form. Their weight multiplied significantly once they'd processed themselves onto your ass. ~ Kristen Ashley,
678:I am not empty. I am full to the brim with murder and revenge. I am overlfowing and I do not think you wish for me to overflow onto you. ~ Marissa Meyer,
679:I am now pretty much tempted to believe that PI was laid down based on temporal measurements as a tool of projecting time onto length. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
680:I figured something out. You can't hold onto hate forever. It won't do a thing to the person you hate, but it'll poison you, sure enough. ~ Rick Riordan,
681:The thing about HD-DVD that is attractive to Microsoft is that it's very pro-consumer in letting you copy all movies up onto the hard disk. ~ Bill Gates,
682:The world of law was filled with the fallen, but theater wasn't. No one ever "fell back" onto theater. You had to really, really want it. ~ Meg Wolitzer,
683:The world of law was filled with the fallen, but theater wasn’t. No one ever “fell back” onto theater. You had to really, really want it. ~ Meg Wolitzer,
684:You have to pay for this view (onto which he looks while writing), so our expenses keep us pretty motivated to write. It's a vicious cycle. ~ Pat Conroy,
685:A little bit of one story joins onto an idea from another, and hey presto, . . . not old tales but new ones. Nothing comes from nothing. ~ Salman Rushdie,
686:Coming up. A large tawny cat announced this to me at the same moment that he effortlessly elevated onto my lap. I stared at him in surprise. ~ Robin Hobb,
687:Don’t you want to be the first to touch something? To reach out and grasp onto the world around you? You can’t touch it if you can’t see it. ~ Jay McLean,
688:It seemed to calm me, getting anything that might be chaotic behind the eyes onto the page in front of me where it could do me less harm. ~ Carrie Fisher,
689:Love like there’s no tomorrow. Live with no regrets, life’s too short. Find your smile and hold onto it. Share your light. Be brilliant. ~ Madison Daniel,
690:One of the annoying things when you're in a movie is that gets talked about is everyone projects meaning onto everyone's intentions. ~ Heather Langenkamp,
691:Sonia mock-swooned, latching onto my sleeve. I was sure this was the most my arm had been touched, ever, and I had a blind mother. ~ Paula Treick DeBoard,
692:There's a kind of pressure that your own life muscles onto you, to do something just like you would do, to behave just like yourself. ~ Alexandra Kleeman,
693:This is how you hold onto your family. You hold them with open hands so they are free to find futures of their own. It's just that simple. ~ Richard Peck,
694:When you aren't sure what it is you hate or why you even hate it, it's hard to hold onto the details...you just hold on to the feelings. ~ Colleen Hoover,
695:Yesterday someone sent a message that was signed GOD,” Bernard said. “Really?” said Dap. “I didn’t know he was signed onto the system. ~ Orson Scott Card,
696:And when he finally stopped shaking, he rolled onto his side and clasped her against him, desperately, totally, certainly in love with her. ~ Katy Regnery,
697:a packed mind resisted new impressions; it tended to force itself onto the surrounding world, rather than filling itself with that world. ~ Brian Staveley,
698:Happy Tuesday! Stay in the LIGHT. Hold onto positive things that elevate your spirit & be with positive people who make your life dance ! ~ Tracey Edmonds,
699:Honey, I liked the Harry Potter movies, too, but that doesn’t mean I ran out and got a Dark Mark tattooed onto my left forearm like you did. ~ Jim Butcher,
700:Human beings have to create hope. They have to. You have to have something you hold onto as being a possibility. Otherwise, why go on? ~ Lesley Ann Warren,
701:Make a right onto Hoover Ave., and then bear left and head back to campus up Webber Road. We’ll have to double-park outside Reber Hall.” We ~ Jessica Park,
702:My job, my mission, the reason I’ve been put onto this planet, is to save wildlife. And I thank you for comin’ with me. Yeah, let’s get 'em! ~ Steve Irwin,
703:Please forgive me. My pedicurist had a stroke. She fell forward onto the orange stick and plunged it into my toe.
It required bandaging. ~ Woody Allen,
704:thirty thousand dollars’ worth of one-dollar bills?—he turned off the highway and onto the dirt road that would take him to Ralph’s place. ~ John Sandford,
705:Whether we see God or only seek to see God, I believe we add to the Divine Essence when we simply fasten our minds and lives onto God. ~ Julian of Norwich,
706:Without hesitation, I open up and swallow the reptile politician deep, pushing down as far as I can onto the candidate’s presidential dick. ~ Chuck Tingle,
707:Anyone who knows the marketing world knows that ideas come and go, and people latch onto things and think of them as a kind of solution. ~ Malcolm Gladwell,
708:Being homeless is awful, but if you've ever tried to wrestle a duvet cover back onto a comforter you realise it's not without it's benefits. ~ Dov Davidoff,
709:Few people, very few, have a treasure, and if you do you must hang onto it. You must not let yourself be waylaid, and have it taken from you. ~ Alice Munro,
710:God does not work by only one method, paint in only one color, play in only one key, nor does he make only one star shine onto the earth. ~ Eberhard Arnold,
711:I had a bad dream..." Shion began softly. "I wanted someone to help me, and I reached out as far as I could... and I grabbed onto your hand. ~ Atsuko Asano,
712:I love flinging everything I buy behind me onto the back-seat of the car: it's always full of packages when I travel, when I leap in my car! ~ Sonia Rykiel,
713:I really think [William] Burroughs was onto something here, when he said, "Dreams are a biologic necessity and your lifeline into space." ~ Quentin S Crisp,
714:It’s funny, there are so many women who are former executives and have taken all that stress and anxiety and transferred it onto their kids. ~ Ana Gasteyer,
715:Life reached an evolutionary milestone when it climbed onto land from the ocean, but those first fish that climbed onto land ceased to be fish. ~ Liu Cixin,
716:me. That's what husbands are for. And for holding onto for comfort. And to make sure that life will be better. That is my wedding vow to you, ~ Jo Beverley,
717:Nevertheless, I quickly pulled my feet onto the seat and would have gathered my petticoats tightly around me if I had been wearing any. After ~ Dean Koontz,
718:Outlaws, like lovers, poets, and tubercular composers who cough blood onto piano keys, do their finest work in the slippery rays of the moon. ~ Tom Robbins,
719:Takers are the most miserable people on earth. It is our inability to take our eyes off ourselves and put them onto others that destroys us. ~ Francis Chan,
720:The most successful businessman is the man who holds onto the old just as long as it is good, and grabs the new just as soon as it is better. ~ Lee Iacocca,
721:Whatever you are holding onto in this life, hold it loosely so it won’t hurt when the Lord has to pry your fingers open to take it away. ~ Priscilla Shirer,
722:You are anything,
but you are nothing
until you tear off the skin
sewn forcefully onto your body
for the skin you were born in. ~ Hala Abdullah,
723:You figure out those things that give your life meaning, and you hold onto them. You try to stop worrying about the stuff you can't control. ~ Cynthia Hand,
724:You’re holding onto an idea. She’s not in love with you anymore. Maybe she never did - maybe you concocted it all in your head. (Fuck you.) ~ Becca Ritchie,
725:You wouldn't want to be king of my country," I said.
"Why is that?"
"Well, you're rather fat. I doubt you'd fit onto my throne. ~ Jennifer A Nielsen,
726:A big hit is all part of the game. If you want to make a lot of big hits, you forget about the one you just made and move onto the next one. ~ Troy Polamalu,
727:Ah, well, people can be a bit stupid abou’ their pets,” said Hagrid wisely. Behind him, Buckbeak spat a few ferret bones onto Hagrid’s pillow. ~ J K Rowling,
728:his idea of a satisfying outdoor experience had been to saunter out onto the terrace of a European hotel to smoke cigars and drink brandy. ~ Neal Stephenson,
729:I climbed up onto Tristan and we spent the next hour rubbing oil onto each other and riding the slippery slide into our own special fuckfest. ~ Andrea Smith,
730:I had this big thing about guitar harmonies. I wanted to be the first to put proper three-part harmonies onto a record. That was an achievement. ~ Brian May,
731:I intone the words with perfunctory detachment, my mind raging dully against the Papyrus font in which they are projected onto the wall. ~ Rachel Held Evans,
732:I was capturing a fantasy, creating a memory I could hold onto later. Holding something that shouldn’t be real, shouldn’t exist in my hands. ~ Jay Crownover,
733:Let's be honest - Bill Murray was onto something when he laughed at Andie MacDowell's degree in 19th century French poetry in 'Groundhog Day'. ~ Marco Rubio,
734:Some memories battened onto a person's mind like evil leeches, and certain words could bring them instantly back to squirming, feverish life. ~ Stephen King,
735:Stepping onto a brand-new path is difficult, but not more difficult than remaining in a situation, which is not nurturing to the whole woman. ~ Maya Angelou,
736:The gunshot hit Nicolai Gorev squarely between the eyes. His head snapped back, then whipped forward, and he toppled face-first onto his desk. ~ Paul Levine,
737:We will continue to go out onto the streets and to protest, and actively encourage the public to support us in our campaign for free education. ~ Joe Hockey,
738:You will meet people who'll change the course of your life forever. Learn when to hold onto yourself and when to fly directly into the storm. ~ Gabby Rivera,
739:Be more humble than a blade of grass, more tolerant than a tree, always offering respect onto others and never expecting any in return ~ Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,
740:But, I do think, on a very simplistic level, that we can project onto dogs because they are so innocent. They don't come with a lot of baggage. ~ Kevin Kline,
741:He was explicit sex, personified.
I was hungered curiosity, caged.
And as long as I held onto the key, my heart would remain unscathed. ~ K M Golland,
742:In a burst of movement I’m up the crates, scaling the wall, and rolling onto the tiles of the roof next to me, a handful of stories in the air. ~ Sara Raasch,
743:Mick called Benny. Passed accountability onto me.”

“I’m gonna kill him! I’m going to kill that sorry son-of-a-bitch!” America shouted. ~ Jamie McGuire,
744:Mom used to tell me that happiness didn't last, so a person should hold onto it as long as possible, without questions, without regrets. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
745:Ron, his eyes widening, his next cushion spinning high into the air, ricocheting off the chandelier, and dropping heavily onto Flitwick’s desk. ~ J K Rowling,
746:She slid her boot soles onto the surface and nearly laughed at her own absurdity - to be careful not to slip even as she prayed to fall through. ~ Eowyn Ivey,
747:Sooner or later something seems to call us onto a particular path... this is what I must do, this is what I've got to have. This is who I am. ~ James Hillman,
748:This is the fear that made fish crawl out onto dry land and evolve lungs, the fear that teaches us to run, the fear that makes us bury our dead. ~ John Green,
749:When I lost you, it was as if all the solid ground dissolved from under my feet. Look at me; I'm a half-drowned man now, hanging onto a wreck. ~ Henrik Ibsen,
750:All these private, parallel dimensions, underlying such an innocuous little estate; all these self-contained worlds layered onto the same space. ~ Tana French,
751:Don’t be stupid, Katra. Never speak in anger and never try to force your will onto someone else. You’ll never find peace in that. (Acheron) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
752:He stepped into the room like he was stepping out of the gates of hell and onto earth where the very presence of us mere mortals pissed him off. ~ T M Frazier,
753:that might help her hold onto the reality that with Christ there was peace and hope, that the battle of life didn’t have to be fought alone. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
754:The modern world’s hell on haiku writers: “Electrical generator” is, what, eight syllables? You couldn’t even fit that onto the second line! ~ Neal Stephenson,
755:He crossed the distance between them, fighting the urge to touch her, to cup her face, to take her onto the mat right here. To kiss her senseless. ~ Katie Reus,
756:He pulled the truck back onto the road and floored it, while the words ran through his mind in a constant loop.

Don’t leave. Don’t leave. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
757:I’m probably getting ahead of myself. Probably reading into things again.

I do that. I project my hopes and reveries onto other people. ~ Winter Renshaw,
758:Mindfulness was experienced as not holding onto the past, the future, or 'nowness:' but relaxing into the immediacy of whatever was happening. ~ B Alan Wallace,
759:Parents don't want their children to lose that purity and innocence of childhood. We want to bottle that and hold onto that, but it's impossible. ~ Pete Docter,
760:You can be whatever you want—so long as you’re sure it’s what you actually want, rather than one of two equally dodgy choices foisted onto you. ~ Caitlin Moran,
761:A lot of black men have problems being emotionally vulnerable because of the boundaries and parameters that have been put onto them by society. ~ Daniel Kaluuya,
762:Burton struggled to get up onto his feet. Nobody, not even God, was going to punch Richard Burton in the ribs and get away without a battle. ~ Philip Jos Farmer,
763:Do you believe in an afterlife?” the gunslinger asked him as Brown dropped three ears of hot corn onto his plate. Brown nodded. “I think this is it. ~ Anonymous,
764:He threw his burning cigarette onto our clean living room floor and ground it into the wood with his boot.
We were about to become cigarettes. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
765:It couldn’t last forever. It wasn’t meant to. So at last I rolled onto my side to face him. I let myself drink in the lines and curves of his face. ~ Megan Hart,
766:It was as if he felt that the black symbols flowing from his brush onto the pure white paper could somehow lay bare the workings of his heart. ~ Haruki Murakami,
767:I wasn’t Dex Foray. I was just this emotion that was crumbling to the floor, holding onto the doorway like it was the last thread of my humanity. ~ Karina Halle,
768:Life is a peephole, a single tiny entry onto a vastness--how can I not dwell on this brief, cramped view of things? This peephole is all I've got! ~ Yann Martel,
769:One pirate captain, in his cups, vowed: “If we swing our grappling hooks onto the clouds and attack Heaven itself, I’d aim my first shot at God. ~ Richard Zacks,
770:there will lead you onto a third book. It’s geometrically progressive—all with no end in sight, and for no other reason than sheer enjoyment. ~ Mary Ann Shaffer,
771:You hold onto religion, you know, rules, regulations, traditions. I think what God is interested in is people's hearts, and that's hard enough. ~ Edward de Bono,
772:As long as the Palestinians send terrorists onto school buses and to nightclubs to blow up people, Israel has no choice but to build the fence. ~ Charles Schumer,
773:Humming the Star Wars theme to encourage myself, I wobbled onto my feet. Sometimes a girl's gotta provide her own trumpet-heavy heroic soundtrack. ~ Shannon Hale,
774:It’s from a Celtic group. Flogging Molly,” was all he said. Tom went onto iTunes and found the song easily enough: “If I Ever Leave This World Alive. ~ S E Jakes,
775:Mindfulness is the capacity to shine the light of awareness onto what’s going on here and now. Mindfulness is the heart of meditation practice. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
776:She, like many, had always thought that mathematics did not derive its meaning from the universe, but rather imposed some meaning onto the universe. ~ Ted Chiang,
777:Sometimes a book about other people’s problems is way better than your own. I guess that’s what you’ve been onto with this reading thing all along? ~ Kelly Harms,
778:The doors opened, and commuters working at the big new shopping centre, many still wearing their corporate uniforms, spilled out onto the platform. ~ Mark Dawson,
779:The power holder may be the person whose “private motives are displaced onto public objects and rationalized in terms of public interest, ~ James MacGregor Burns,
780:There’ll be good times, Hanna. Fill yourself up with them, hold onto them tight, ‘cause when the bad times come, you’ll need them,” she advised. ~ Kristen Ashley,
781:To him those last few crumbs, sucked slowly onto the tongue from between the tines of the fork, always seemed like the sweetest part of the slice. ~ Stephen King,
782:To quit religion is to start walking in the space! Don’t be afraid, you don’t fall into the void, because you can hold onto God and science! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
783:We focus on what we do right, we learn from what we did wrong, we move onto the next day that's what prepares us, that's what makes us strong? ~ Andrew McCutchen,
784:You can’t find the end of infinity. There is no end. So if you can’t tack space onto the end of infinity, you have to create space at the beginning. ~ Amy Harmon,
785:You remember too much, my mother said to me recently. Why hold onto all that? And I said, Where can I put it down? —Anne Carson, “The Glass Essay ~ T Kira Madden,
786:And onto the screen pops a couple of housewives who start having a poop fit when they see how clean their new dish soap got the dinner plates ~ David James Duncan,
787:Aqualung is one that my brother turned me onto. It wasn't that hard-rocking, but Martin Barre had a really good sound. He knew what he was doing. ~ James Hetfield,
788:Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, writers will go to stupefying lengths to get the infernal roar of words out of their skulls and onto paper. ~ Barbara Kingsolver,
789:He used to down an entire bottle of firewhisky, then run onto the dance floor, hoist up his robes, and start pulling bunches of flowers out of his — ~ J K Rowling,
790:I just kind of assumed that you do a movie and then you leave and you hop onto the next thing. I never thought that people are actually buddies. ~ Gabrielle Union,
791:Open account. Transfer money. Pack. The words burned through the screen onto the titanium, branding Zoe’s thighs. “Yeah.”“Mind if I go out for ~ Tanya Anne Crosby,
792:Tell them there are no holes for your fingers in the masks of men. Tell them how could you ever even hope to love what you can't grab onto. ~ David Foster Wallace,
793:The most beautiful moments always seemed to accelerate and slip beyond one’s grasp just when you want to hold onto them for as long as possible. ~ E A Bucchianeri,
794:To base the unexplainabilty and the immense wonder of nature onto an other miracle, God, is unnecessary and not acceptable for any serious thinker. ~ Fritz Zwicky,
795:When I reached the end, I was sobbing, all the love and rage and anguish I'd been holding onto since that night on the bridge exploding out of me. ~ Richelle Mead,
796:When Tim Allen made The Santa Clause, I thought that was a delightful film. It took a modern sensibility but layered onto it a kind of sentiment. ~ Leonard Maltin,
797:When you redirect your focus off what you’re going to “get” and onto how you want to feel, the Universe can get involved in the co-creation. ~ Gabrielle Bernstein,
798:Do you believe in an afterlife?" the gunslinger asked him as Brown dropped three ears of hot corn onto his plate. Brown nodded. "I think this is it. ~ Stephen King,
799:Do you believe in an afterlife?” the gunslinger asked him as Brown dropped three ears of hot corn onto his plate. Brown nodded. “I think this is it. ~ Stephen King,
800:Do you ever just want to take your car out onto the highway and gun the engine as fast as you can and then close your eyes and see what happens? ~ Douglas Coupland,
801:Dying is easy. Anyone can throw themselves onto the pyre and rest a happy martyr. Enduring the suffering that comes with sacrifice is the real test. ~ Jay Kristoff,
802:Exhale too fast and you’d blow them over and with them their memories would spill out onto the very European ground their families now fertilised. ~ Elliot Perlman,
803:For a comedian to kind of catch onto something right as something's catching on in our culture, a lot of it is luck, and you hope the joke is funny. ~ Jim Gaffigan,
804:Life is short and filled with missed opportunities – and when life tosses us something wonderful we should grab it and hold onto it with both hands. ~ Holly Martin,
805:My earlier metaphor had been wrong, I discovered. The splash of ink from the pen dropping onto the page looked nothing like a spray of blood at all. ~ Lyndsay Faye,
806:No child’s face is dirty even if it is muddy, because an innocent face has so much light that anything comes onto it becomes almost invisible! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
807:All I could think about was him, and how much I wanted this, and how incredibly lucky I was to get it, and how tight I was going to hold onto it. ~ Kelley Armstrong,
808:Grab onto God's promises with one hand and His faithfulness with the other, ripping apart the natural to reveal the supernatural unseen beneath. ~ Alisa Hope Wagner,
809:I’ll hold onto it, sir,” the officer said. “It will only be for a moment.”
“I promised her I’d never take it off,” Travis said through his teeth. ~ Jamie McGuire,
810:I wanted to drive. I wanted to keep going, forward. I wanted to break out onto the highway, put my foot to the floor, turn on the radio, and sing along. ~ A M Homes,
811:Maybe you should get rid of me,” I whisper onto his lips.

“Never,” he says, kissing me once softly. “You’re mine for as long as you breathe. ~ J A Redmerski,
812:No.’ Dorren shifted onto his knees, leaning towards her. ‘This is just the beginning, you’ll see. You are his weakness and you will ruin everything. ~ Natalie Crown,
813:Our first act as free men was to throw ourselves onto the provisions. thats all we thought about. No thought of revenge, or of parents. Only of bread. ~ Elie Wiesel,
814:The fence was probably there to keep people from getting onto the highway and doing stupid things—like sledding into the fast lane on snack trays—but ~ Rick Riordan,
815:The only problem with Mitch [Pileggi, the actor who plays Skinner] is that his bald head means there's nothing to hold onto when he starts to buck. ~ David Duchovny,
816:This is what we do with books: we put our longings and our questions and our angst onto trading ships and send them out to pollute humanity forever. ~ Julian Darius,
817:We mixed the sounds ourselves. If they were going to put the sound back onto our film [Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii.], we wanted to mix it ourselves. ~ David Gilmour,
818:You are a woman in the prime of your life! You should march into a room with your head held high! Like you are walking onto a stage, a battlefield! ~ Liane Moriarty,
819:You see, I'm not some shiny bauble to be strung onto a necklace and displayed for all the world to see. I'm too proud to ever be anyone's conquest. ~ Courtney Milan,
820:You've got to have models in your head and you've got to array you experience - both vicarious and direct - onto this latticework of mental models. ~ Charlie Munger,
821:By the way, while Neil was the first human to step onto the moon, I’m the first alien from another world to enter a spacecraft that was going to Earth. ~ Buzz Aldrin,
822:God makes me play well. That is why I always make the sign of the cross when I walk out onto the field. I feel I would be betraying Him if I didn't. ~ Diego Maradona,
823:Hesitantly, I crawled onto the bed and sat facing him, cross-legged like him, as though this were the accepted protocol among men who meet at midnight. ~ Andr Aciman,
824:More and more movies have been pressured to allow reporters and TV cameras to come onto the set while you're working, and I find that a real violation ~ Holly Hunter,
825:Once you achieve one goal, you should be looking forward to trying to build onto the next thing, and not just getting comfortable with what you're doing. ~ LL Cool J,
826:One hundred years of age doesn’t mean you have to bury your inner child. You age better if you hold onto a little petulance and let it out now and again. ~ R R Virdi,
827:She leaned her head onto his thin chest. How could she explain that when his touch excited her, she didn’t know how to get back to ground? “It’s ~ Randy Susan Meyers,
828:That’s what I love about reading: one tiny thing will interest you in a book, and that tiny thing will lead you onto another book, and another bit ~ Mary Ann Shaffer,
829:Then he laughed, his typical laugh. Making me wish i had ten more such anectodes stashed away to keep him standing there, holding onto me and laughing. ~ Gail Godwin,
830:When it rains, the river will try and and take you away from me.
Which is why, when it rains, we must hold onto each other, just a little tighter. ~ Iain S Thomas,
831:Whoever said misery loves company was full of shite. Whatever can go wrong will go wrong, however... that guy was onto something. ~ Stephen King,
832:With Corpse Bride, I saw a lot more of it during the process because we were changing things a lot. When I came onto Corpse Bride, it wasn't a musical. ~ John August,
833:And what it depends on, of course, is whether the story itself is worth the ethical compromise it requires and whether the competition is onto the story. ~ Roger Mudd,
834:Do you ever just want to take your car out onto the highway and gun the engine as fast
as you can and then close your eyes and see what happens? ~ Douglas Coupland,
835:If I get a week off, I'll go to a hotel that has a golf course. I like to come downstairs and go right onto the course. I'll do that five days in a row. ~ Lewis Black,
836:I had no idea why a small swarm of spiders had decided to latch onto me, but as long as we were on friendly terms, I was happy to have them tag along. ~ Pippa DaCosta,
837:I'm sweaty and sore and I can feel his come leaking out of my ass and onto the pillow he propped under me. I really hope Mrs. Gieger is well compensated. ~ Jana Aston,
838:I remember playing the guitar through the amplifier facing out the window of my house onto the street in the summer time - that was social media in 1992. ~ John Mayer,
839:So I shook my head and flipped the picture back onto my desk. “Very nice picture,” I said. “Tell me, Detective, do you think a man can be too handsome? ~ Jeff Lindsay,
840:Words that mean nothing, really, just sound intoned into vastness and darkness, little scrabbling attempts to latch onto something when we're falling. ~ Lauren Oliver,
841:You're beautiful," I whisper as I carefully roll her onto her back so I'm hovering above her. "I feel like it's my birthday too and you're my present. ~ Monica Murphy,
842:Everyone's projecting onto you, or you feel like everyone is judging you. I feel like I'm being judged a lot of the time. You become really self-conscious. ~ Kate Moss,
843:Fine. Stay. I don’t care,” I rolled onto my side and closed my eyes. “But don’t think I’m going to share the bed!” ~ Airicka PhoenixTouching Smoke ~ Airicka Phoenix,
844:Her hand went into her pocket. Would there ever again be a moment quite like this? Out came the dollar, which she flattened smooth onto the display case. ~ Kate Alcott,
845:Hot tears rolled from Herschel's eyes and he wiped them away, afraid that they would drip through the boards and onto his father's unfeeling tormentors. ~ Bodie Thoene,
846:I love music and I enjoy creating sounds. I got into making music when I was a child, starting with the spoons and the koto before moving onto the piano. ~ Tobe Hooper,
847:Kristina merely laughed at these foolish ideas; it was like letting the cattle out onto a green pasture to milk, slaughter, and finally roast themselves. ~ Jan Guillou,
848:Make me lose count, Blake Hartt.”
Livia let him lift her and guide her body onto him.
Joined. Inside. Together.
“I love you,” they breathed. ~ Debra Anastasia,
849:Okay, people. Onto the next shoot before I loose my cool. Let's see how many naked models we can fit in a cage. I hope you all love each other very much. ~ Iris Blaire,
850:She's grabbed onto old traditions-outdated traditions- in the same way I latch onto them now: as a means of survival, as a way to hang on to ghost memories. ~ Lisa See,
851:That’s what they should teach us here, he thought, turning over onto his side, how girls’ brains work . . . it’d be more useful than Divination anyway. . ~ J K Rowling,
852:This was one of the images of his lifetime. He simply exposed his retina and let love burn her flickering, shimmering, absorbed face onto his soul. ~ Diane Setterfield,
853:After a traumatic experience, the human system of self-preservation seems to go onto permanent alert, as if the danger might return at any moment. ~ Judith Lewis Herman,
854:All you can do is your inch. We grab everyone we can carry, put each other onto our backs, and crawl toward the future. Inch by inch—it’s all we can do. ~ Steven Kotler,
855:As an actor in these movies you get to fill up something so much, to its capacity, and once you get there you're like a horse running onto the racetrack. ~ Parker Posey,
856:didn’t know a person alive that can hold onto a hundred bucks for an entire year when you had a penchant for all things Avatar. That glider replica I bought ~ G L Tomas,
857:Do you feel that, gorgeous? I keep my cock hot and hard for you. Only you. Any time you want it, you just crawl right onto my lap and take what you need. ~ Tessa Bailey,
858:Family, work, familiarity. Listen, if I had a magic wand and I could make myself really be happy, I'd zap me onto a farm. And I know nothing about farming. ~ Scott Baio,
859:Good luck with that," I said. Because seriously. The fuck? Strawberry social? Did I somehow move onto the set of the remake of Little House on the Prairie? ~ Susan Juby,
860:If you fall from a plane onto a river, and survived, it is luck, but if you fall from a plane onto asphalt ground, and survived, then that is a miracle. ~ M F Moonzajer,
861:I jerked huffing in air to holler, but the scream got stuck, just added itself onto the large round scream that all my life had been assembling in my chest. ~ Mary Karr,
862:It's tough. It's very tricky to throw a morally flexible character onto the screen and have an audience empathize. It's always an exercise in restraint. ~ Ryan Reynolds,
863:The lack of culpability of the perpetrator and his or her transference of blame onto alcohol or other substances only perpetuates the violent behaviors. ~ Asa Don Brown,
864:The making of 'Naked' was an absolutely phenomenal, mind-bending experience. That film was life-changing and put my career onto a whole different level. ~ David Thewlis,
865:The person one loves never really exists, but is a projection focused through the lens of the mind onto whatever screen it fits with least distortion. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
866:What is not to love about a guy who pulled children onto His lap and saved a failing party and touched the untouchables and told off the religious elite? ~ Jen Hatmaker,
867:While walking through a dark season, if we attempt to navigate our lives by what we feel, we will run aground onto the rocks. We must navigate by what we ~ Sheila Walsh,
868:But I know now that if you just wake up every single day ready to do battle- ready to fight for what you have- then you have a real chance to hold onto it. ~ A Zavarelli,
869:Emerging onto the main level, Mappo and Fiddler were accosted with the harsh echo of a shouting voice, bouncing down the hallway from the altar chamber. ~ Steven Erikson,
870:Framed by this kind of world-despairing eschatology, evangelism comes to resemble something like trying to push people onto the last chopper out of Saigon. ~ Brian Zahnd,
871:Money is ego, and people won't give it up. Just want to protect themselves, hold onto it like a blanket. They don't realize it makes them slaves. It's sick. ~ Emma Cline,
872:OUR FIRST ACT AS FREE MEN was to throw ourselves onto the provisions. That’s all we thought about. No thought of revenge, or of parents. Only of bread. And ~ Elie Wiesel,
873:The best part of my life is gone, and what remains is whizzing past so quickly I feel like I'm Krazy-Glue'ed onto a mechanical bull of a time machine. ~ Douglas Coupland,
874:The scepter hadn't bonded to her. Meaning it had already bonded to someone else.
Valkyrie sank down onto her haunches and closed her eyes. "Oh, Alice... ~ Derek Landy,
875:Those good men who take such pleasure in relieving the miserable for Christ's sake, would not have been less forward to minister onto Christ Himself. ~ Francis Atterbury,
876:When I'm in a place like Iceland, I allow myself to take a little more time to divert off onto other paths creatively for a while and see what comes to me. ~ Damien Rice,
877:At last the magic caught, and she managed to vault clumsily onto it before it trundled into the night sky as gracefully as a duck with one wing missing. ~ Terry Pratchett,
878:A writer is hoisted up onto a pedestal only to scrutinize him more closely and conclude that it was a mistake to put him up there in the first place. ~ Simone de Beauvoir,
879:Character and change. That’s what story is all about. We take a person and we force him onto a journey that will change him forever, usually for the better. ~ K M Weiland,
880:Clay spoke without realizing it. “Those sats are all semi synchronous. A GPS receiver is never locked onto the same six signals. Which means by now-”. ~ Michael C Grumley,
881:Do you believe in an afterlife?" the gunslinger asked him as Brown dropped three ears of hot corn onto his plate.

Brown nodded. "I think this is it. ~ Stephen King,
882:Getting a job scared her but she was determined not to shy away from risk. That's what life's all about. Climbing out onto the airplane wing and jumping off. ~ Wally Lamb,
883:Go ahead, climb up onto the velvet top of the highest stakes table. Place yourself as the bet. Look God in the eyes and finally, for once in your life, lose. ~ Adyashanti,
884:I look at her there in the shadows of the shut-down city, her hair falling onto her face, and I can see her trying to figure out if I've lost it." (pg 143) ~ Gayle Forman,
885:I think music, like writing, can be a mirror. Can turn back onto the listener, the viewer, the reader, an experience that they know but they don't know. ~ Claudia Rankine,
886:It is impossible to be completely abstract about clothes because they have no life unless they are worn. They must fit onto a body or they do not exist. ~ Elizabeth Hawes,
887:Marion!” Iain roared, reason fleeing him as he charged into the icy black water. Before he could dive under, hands grabbed onto him and tugged him back. ~ Julie Johnstone,
888:My favorite was the Philip K. Dick room. The world at large thought the man had a screw loose, and maybe he did. But I happened to think he was onto something. ~ J R Rain,
889:She doesn’t have a conscience.” “Come on. We all have one.” “No, some are born without one. It’s always everyone else’s fault.” “I’ll get Jimmy Anderson onto ~ M C Beaton,
890:She, like many, had always thought that mathematics did not derive its meaning from the universe, but rather imposed some meaning onto the universe. Physical ~ Ted Chiang,
891:The air was heavy with unstable chemicals, mold, and the earthy stench of hashish. The fat of candles burned, great tears of wax spilling onto the sidewalk. ~ Patti Smith,
892:The butter from Dorothy's' crumpet
Dripped into the bell of her trumpet.

Sweet young Edgar, eating Jell-O,
Dropped a spoonful onto is cello. ~ Angelica Banks,
893:The thing was, I didn't love him anymore. You can woo a girl with a poem, but you can't hold onto her with a poem. Not even with a whole poetry movement. ~ Roberto Bola o,
894:Understanding dawned in the Witherspoon’s eyes. “Of course, of course.” He forced himself to laugh. “You are very clever Mrs. Jeffries. You’re onto me. ~ Emily Brightwell,
895:When everything is spiraling out of control, no one can dig in and hold steady. Not really. They lash out, desperate to grab onto anything. They lash out. ~ Dot Hutchison,
896:When I step onto the court, I'm ready to play. If you're going up against me, you'd better be ready. If you're not going to compete, I will dominate you. ~ Michael Jordan,
897:While we're talking about my dreams, about how I'm gloomy and combative, and about displacing those feelings onto my pillow instead of my loved ones. ~ Elizabeth Mckenzie,
898:You can already download any of the religious texts onto electronic mechanisms like a Kindle. But I think many people prefer to hold a book in their hands. ~ Jimmy Carter,
899:All he had left was his alcohol and his resentment, the emotion that, Jean Améry would write, “nails every one of us onto the cross of his ruined past. ~ Laura Hillenbrand,
900:Ebru, or water marbling, is formed by drawing designs with dye on the surface of water and then transferring the whirled image onto paper placed on the water. ~ Ay e Kulin,
901:He lay back, put his arm over his eyes, and tried to hold onto the anger, because the anger made him feel brave. A brave man could think. A coward couldn't. ~ Stephen King,
902:I head east along Rivington. All is cheerful and filthy and crowded. Small shops overflow onto the sidewalk, leaving only half the normal width for passers-by. ~ E B White,
903:I need him to step back. His cologne was practically hijacking my ovulation cycle and I had to fight the urge to let my face collapse onto his shirt and inhale. ~ R S Grey,
904:Maybe they were onto something in Six. Drug yourself out and paint flowers on your body. Not such a bad life. Seemed happier than the rest of us, anyway. ~ Suzanne Collins,
905:Outlaws, like lovers, poets, and tubercular composers who cough blood onto piano keys, do their finest work in the slippery rays of the moon.

(pg. 61) ~ Tom Robbins,
906:People are so caught up in trying to force their own world onto everybody else’s that they don’t even get the fact that the other person doesn’t care. ~ Jacqueline Woodson,
907:She rested her hands on her hips. “Did you not mean to do it? Am I supposed to believe it was some sort of accident? That you tripped and fell onto my face? ~ Susannah Nix,
908:She was at her most beautiful when she let go. Of course she never did that willingly. This pet held onto her pride like it was a fucking saving grace. ~ Isabella Starling,
909:That’s what they should teach us here, he thought, turning over onto his side, how girls’ brains work . . . it’d be more useful than Divination anyway. . . . ~ J K Rowling,
910:The future of Japan's economic growth depends on us having the willpower and the courage to sail without hesitation onto the rough seas of global competition. ~ Shinzo Abe,
911:The thing about Hitchcock is that, however much one dissects him, he still manages to hang onto his mystery. You can never quite get to the bottom of him. ~ Julian Jarrold,
912:We have written the evidence of our existence onto the surface of our planet. Our civilisation has become a beacon, that identifies our planet as home to life. ~ Brian Cox,
913:You’re a nice girl, Livia. Love is sacred. Hold onto it. I know a lot at my age. Everything else fails you—money, possessions, sex. But love never fails. ~ Debra Anastasia,
914:All the functions of the Temple – festival, presence, priesthood, and now sacrifice – have devolved onto Jesus. This is the heart of John’s ‘high Christology’. ~ Tom Wright,
915:I like to do a face steam, so, heat up a flannel, press it onto your face and then press a cold one on afterwards to close the pores. It's inexpensive! ~ Georgia May Jagger,
916:What is it in the human condition that tries to impose our own view onto others, without the ability, capacity, propensity, to receive somebody else's openly? ~ Wim Wenders,
917:When you only have a million dollar annual budget and a Super Bowl ad costs $4 million, you have to do something very creative to get onto the Super Bowl. ~ Allen St Pierre,
918:wrote: What should we make of Frans Balder’s artificial intelligence?

The words blinked onto the computer screen: Mission accomplished! - Plague ~ David Lagercrantz,
919:General Howard informed me, in a haughty spirit, that he would give my people 30 days to go back home, collect all their stock, and move onto the reservation. ~ Chief Joseph,
920:I was building a perfect and nearly impenetrable facade of gleaming antiseptic steel and glass to cement onto the front of the Gothic horror of Castle Dexter. ~ Jeff Lindsay,
921:My flesh began to singe as if I were a scrap of meat newly thrown onto the barbecue, and then i could hear the bubbling of my skin as the flames kissed it. ~ Andrew Davidson,
922:Thanks. For everything. I mean it.’
A slow grin edged onto his face. ‘You’re worth it…Princess.’
Her tennis show hit the door a second after it closed. ~ Jana Oliver,
923:Though there's something more

tender, beneath our vanity,
our will to become objects
of desire: we sweat the mark
of our presence onto the cloth. ~ Mark Doty,
924:We're not good at propping up old carcasses. We want to be on top of what's vital at any particular time, and not just hold onto something because it has a name. ~ Greg Ginn,
925:As an actor, that's the most important thing. You want to be able to let go and not hold onto anything, so that you can give an honest portrayal and performance. ~ James Wolk,
926:For the first time in years, Darcy Madsen Anderson slipped from her chair onto her knees and began to pray. It did no good. The house was empty except for her. ~ Stephen King,
927:Have you had contact with any other survivors?"
"Only one," the Alderaanian senator said grimly. "Lock onto my coordinates. He's waiting for you. ~ Matthew Woodring Stover,
928:I could always flip between emotions and be available to suddenly do something new. I think it's a part of playing, and you hang onto it when you're a kid. ~ Dominic Monaghan,
929:I didn't know there were this many math guys," Hale said as they stepped onto the crowded concourse. Kat cleared her throat. "And women," he added. "Math women. ~ Ally Carter,
930:I kicked off my shoes, tossed my jacket onto the chair, loosened my tie, and closed my eyes for about half an hour. Catnaps and spy chasing are my specialties. ~ James R Benn,
931:I’m the well-trained fruit tree, he thought. Full of well-trained feelings and abilities and all of them grafted onto me—all bearing for someone else to pick. ~ Frank Herbert,
932:I've held onto little musical sketches that I thought could be useful, and the more time that I spend doing them for each film, then the more I have to draw on. ~ Mike Figgis,
933:Long moments passed, and finally she rolled onto her side too so that our backs faced one another. Icy silence fell. So much for a peaceful or romantic night. ~ Richelle Mead,
934:Not once, Eva. Not fucking once have I wanted anyone but you since the moment I walked onto that porch out there and laid eyes on you. It’s been you ever since. ~ Abbi Glines,
935:One could say it is our destiny, our fate within the human condition to always hold onto hope of redemption even if it is the last thread that connects us to life. ~ Joe Hart,
936:Tears escape from my eyes, wetting my cheeks. They fall onto our hands, the same time I fall into him. “I love you,” I mouth. He quirks an eyebrow. “Olive juice? ~ Jay McLean,
937:The construction industry likes nothing more than a blank canvas onto which they can impose a brand new building, because that way they can make more money. ~ Jonathan Meades,
938:Things have changed so much now. Everything is downloaded onto computers. I'm not a computer-savvy guy, but with downloading the movie industry has changed. ~ Anthony Hopkins,
939:This street-this whole town-was so familiar that I looked straight through it, as if it were no longer a place unto itself but merely an opening onto the past. ~ Adam Haslett,
940:What a powerful thing to know: That one's own desires are mappable onto strangers; that what one finds in oneself will most certainly be found in The Other. ~ George Saunders,
941:You got a cop under five feet tall, what if he's gotta plant evidence on a high shelf? What then? What if he's gotta chase a suspect onto a ride at Disneyland? ~ Greg Giraldo,
942:You're a lunatic!"
Travis chuckled, leaning his bike onto its kickstand before dismounting. "I went the speed limit."
"Yeah, if we were on the Autobahn! ~ Jamie McGuire,
943:A little eight year old girl laid in her bed clutching onto her teddy bear in the hope it could keep her safe from the monsters that visited during the dark hours. ~ Matt Shaw,
944:Is that a yes?” Sean’s dark gaze flicked up to meet Justin’s, before Justin threw his head back onto the pillow, closed his eyes, and let Jesus take the wheel. ~ Jay Northcote,
945:It was about the same size as her village on Trisda, but it felt spectacularly bigger, the way a word feels bigger with an exclamation point tacked onto it. ~ Stephanie Garber,
946:The air was quiet and still. It felt weird to be standing on solid ground again. “Worst away team ever,” Josh said, wading up onto land. “Not a single redshirt. ~ Lev Grossman,
947:The colours of the glass throw blue and green onto her wet cheeks. The sea wind picks up her hair violet electrics snap and sparkle between the strands. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
948:There’s this whole quote about you can’t lose what you never had, you can’t keep what’s not yours, and you can’t hold onto something that doesn’t want to stay. My ~ Celia Kyle,
949:There was a sound like a garbage bag of pudding dropped off a tall building onto a sidewalk. Robert had erupted, chunks slapping off the walls in every direction. ~ David Wong,
950:What brings you onto my property?" Rhev said, cradling his mug with both hands trying to absorb its warmth.
Got a problem"
I can't fix your personality, sorry ~ J R Ward,
951:An all-too-familiar ache rises in my chest as I settle onto my throne. I do my best to keep composed, quiet, and dutiful. Loyal to my blood. It’s all I know. ~ Victoria Aveyard,
952:Coincidence, said Einstein, is God’s way of remaining anonymous. I’m beginning to think this sockless, timeless mathematician might be onto something after all, ~ Mardi Jo Link,
953:Cynthia’s face popped onto the screen, a gorgeous, blue-eyed blonde with a dazzling smile. Mindy thought of the baby and how pretty he or she would have been. ~ Lisa Scottoline,
954:″He chose to come onto your land uninvited with a weapon in his hand,″ he said. ″When a man does that, he consents to his fate and makes you clean of his blood.″ ~ S M Stirling,
955:He strolled out onto the wide, semidark veranda, where couples were scattered at tables, filling the lantern-hung night with vague words and hazy laughter. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
956:He was onto something. Something huge. It wasn't just how to run; it was how to live, the essence of who we are as a species and what we're meant to be. ~ Christopher McDougall,
957:His unconscious was rapidly becoming a well-stocked pantheon of tutelary phobias and obsessions, homing onto his already over-burdened psyche like lost telepaths. ~ J G Ballard,
958:I'm holding onto the hope that there is some reason that I got cancer and there is something - that may not be very clear to me right now - but that I will do. ~ Farrah Fawcett,
959:I think at some point you have to empower others and really allow everyone else to do what they're hired to do and what they're brought onto the team to do. ~ Wilmer Valderrama,
960:We end up putting so much attention onto our image that we remain in a continuous state of protecting or improving our image in order to control how others see us. ~ Adyashanti,
961:When you come across someone colorful and vibrant maybe in the present it isn't so interesting, but, in the past, it sheds a wonderful light onto living life. ~ Garrett Hedlund,
962:When you worry about the future, you heap day upon day of troubles onto your flimsy frame. You stagger under this heavy load, which I never intended you to carry. ~ Sarah Young,
963:You have no idea how much pain I'm in. It's like being cut open every day, bleeding onto the stones. I can't understand how any of you failed to see the blood.... ~ Erin Hunter,
964:You people always hold onto old identities, old faces and masks, long after they've served their purpose. But you've got to learn to throw things away eventually. ~ Neil Gaiman,
965:You’re the fuckin’ meaning of breathing for me. You’re the reason I get out of bed each day and fuck, if that’s love, I am gonna hang onto it and never let it go. ~ Bella Jewel,
966:As an actor, I think every moment in your life is giving you a new set of tools. You’re constantly absorbing new information that you can put back onto the screen. ~ Charlie Day,
967:hat's just a fact of life. So I've taken music into my life and it's gotten into my blood to the point where even when I am alone, I've got something to hang onto. ~ Chuck Ragan,
968:If I hold onto something it's because I want it not because I want to display it or show it to somebody else. I've got some cool stuff, I've got some cool things. ~ Kurt Russell,
969:I guess working on 'Mad Men' turned me onto AMC and really got me watching the network, and so with that I got a good idea of the type of show they like to produce. ~ Eric Ladin,
970:Marcel dropped a white plastic bag onto the table. It bounced slightly on landing. “Muktuk,” Nirlungayuk said approvingly. It was a piece of narwhal skin, uncooked. ~ Mary Roach,
971:One of the biggest insurance mistakes boat owners make is endorsing their boats onto their homeowners policies, which may not cover their losses from a major storm. ~ Scott Hall,
972:or even thrown in jail for sneaking onto a freight train! As you read, you decide what happens next by choosing your own path through this multiple-ending story. ~ Valerie Tripp,
973:The morning light pours down through the tall trees onto the open space in front of the cabin, sunbeams everywhere and mist floating like freshly minted souls. ~ Haruki Murakami,
974:The writer must believe that what he is doing is the most important thing in the world. And he must hold onto this illusion, even though he knows it's not true. ~ John Steinbeck,
975:Vince is the Asian fellow?” Brian asked, and I nodded. “Yes, you had mentioned him before.” He drove us up the ramp and onto the Palmetto Expressway, headed east. ~ Jeff Lindsay,
976:When I sit down to write a book, I do not know where the energy and the words come from. I just sit down, and soon it is flowing through my hand and onto the paper. ~ Wayne Dyer,
977:When one begins to lose touch with reality, the ill brain latches obsessively and delusionally onto whatever it’s immersed in—the surrounding culture’s illness. ~ Rebecca Solnit,
978:Eli eased back enough to breathe words onto Quinn's mouth. 'Well? Romantic enough?'
'My heart's aflutter.'
Eli sank away. 'All the fluttering is in my balls. ~ K A Mitchell,
979:If it (the good circumstances) changes will you be able to keep onto your happiness just as much? Because if not then your happiness is really built on sand. ~ Goswami Kriyananda,
980:I never go to a college reunion that I don't come away feeling sorry for all those paunchy, balding jocks trying to hang onto youth. I feel sorry for the men, too. ~ Erma Bombeck,
981:My pinky finger crept over and nestled against his, for comfort. Like a magnet, his pinky finger latched onto and intertwined with mine. I like magnets a whole lot. ~ Rachel Cohn,
982:The footage ran on and a man staggered onto the frame. Looked like he’d gone twenty rounds with George Best. He propped himself against a shopfront. Then struggled on. ~ Ed James,
983:“We end up putting so much attention onto our image that we remain in a continuous state of protecting or improving our image in order to control how others see us.” ~ Adyashanti,
984:When you found someone who could make you laugh when your heart wanted to cry-hold onto them. They will be the ones who will change your life for the better. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
985:When you found someone who could make you laugh when your heart wanted to cry—hold onto them. They will be the ones who will change your life for the better. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
986:But too many people now climb onto the cross merely to be seen from a greater distance, even if they have to trample somewhat on the one who has been there so long. ~ Albert Camus,
987:For I did not yet understand fame, this public demolition of something still forming, onto whose construction site the crowd breaks in, scattering its stones. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
988:I believe in the autobiographical concept only to the degree that I am able to put onto film all that's passing through my head at the moment of shooting. ~ Michelangelo Antonioni,
989:I'm a really restless person; I'm tired of the way I sounded or looked yesterday. So it's hard to hang onto this image of me as this young Swedish female in this world. ~ Lykke Li,
990:I still love taking pictures with Polaroid film. For me, it offers the most beautiful way of capturing reality and transferring it onto a flat piece of paper. ~ Helena Christensen,
991:I tell him, and I write it down as I go. It makes me feel better, as if the weirdness is flowing out of my blood and onto the page, through the dark point of the pen ~ Robin Sloan,
992:It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to. ~ J R R Tolkien,
993:It was joy, joy, happy joy.
Happy, happy joy.
A big fat smiley sun rose above the rooftops and beamed down its blessings onto the borough known as Brentford. ~ Robert Rankin,
994:Olivia handed Cara the bowl of ice cream. “You finish it. Life would be so much easier if Malloy would go out onto the plains and let himself be eaten by a bear. ~ Beverly Jenkins,
995:She clutched onto Lance just a little tighter, and the idea of home seemed like just a distant, foreign concept. Suddenly, she didn't care if she ever made it back. ~ Kayla Krantz,
996:The gods of the realms are many and varied -- or they are the many and varied names and identities tagged onto the same being. I know not -- and care not -- which. ~ R A Salvatore,
997:The opportunity to decieve others is ever present and often tempting, and each instance of deception casts us onto some of the steepest ethical terrain we ever cross. ~ Sam Harris,
998:The Solar Barque traversed the truncated top of the Great Pyramid while the latter's Concave Faces functioned as the paths onto which the boat were towed/pulled. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
999:What I wanted to do was to get that sense of being in touch with this lost world while holding onto what draws readers and audiences there in the first place. ~ Stephen Greenblatt,
1000:An eye for beauty locks onto faces that show signs of health and fertility - just as one would predict if it had evolved to help the beholder find the fittest mate. ~ Steven Pinker,
1001:If you explode onto the scene at a very young age, there are so many people pulling you in different directions. It takes time to recalibrate and see what's important. ~ Clive Owen,
1002:I love walking onto the set and the blindfold is taken off and then everything I do is fresh and in the moment. That's why I loved working with Darren Aronofsky. ~ Evan Rachel Wood,
1003:My natural tendency is to complicate everything--and then to spray words and ideas onto everything afterwards. I've had to develop the habit of keeping things simple. ~ Anne Lamott,
1004:People project their own dreams, fantasies, and prejudices onto my life. So people are either fans, or jealous, or disagree. Everybody marches to a different drummer. ~ Hugh Hefner,
1005:She pushes me with one finger, sending me flying back onto the couch. “Get up.” “Alright, chick fight. Dex shifts his weight so he has a front row seat. “Any more chips? ~ C K Dawn,
1006:The crowd's murmuring rose to a roar, and for the first time in a week the agony of worry for my son was drowned out as his father strode out onto the sand.
Arius. ~ Kate Quinn,
1007:This isn’t a fucking game anymore. No charades here. I don’t know exactly what to call it, but whatever it is, it’s ours. I’m going to latch onto it. And never let go. ~ Nyrae Dawn,
1008:When you turn the discussion onto talk of religion, you will soon start to reveal a whole range of views ranging from the ardent supporter to the ardent atheist. ~ Arthur Hertzberg,
1009:A difficult regional situation doesn't justify one man's determination to hold onto power. It's clear to me that democratization is a very complicated process. ~ Bidzina Ivanishvili,
1010:Adrian suddenly made an abrupt turn onto a side street we'd nearly driven past. I jerked upright as he clipped the curb. "What are you doing? Think about your tires! ~ Richelle Mead,
1011:Every time I step onto an airplane, I turn to the right and take a good, hard stare into the maw of the engine. I don't know what I'm looking for. I just do it. ~ Barbara Kingsolver,
1012:I am torn between the beauty of the natural world, which you see all around us, and the idea that some dumb tornado could blow a telephone pole onto my sweet Camaro. ~ Werner Herzog,
1013:I didn't know there were this many math guys," Hale said as they stepped onto the crowded concourse.
Kat cleared her throat.
"And women," he added. "Math women. ~ Ally Carter,
1014:If we turn away from our own pain, we may find ourselves projecting this aversion onto others, seeing them as somehow inadequate for being in a troubled situation. ~ Sharon Salzberg,
1015:I mean, I do believe that when you walk on the stage, or onto the screen, that's your character - not you. So it's an interesting challenge, an interesting line to walk. ~ Cody Horn,
1016:I put myself back together as best as I could, but I was sure that parts of me were broken permanently. Dark parts of me. Parts that I’d held onto for far too long. ~ Laurelin Paige,
1017:It was as if someone poured a drop of silvery-lit night onto his tongue, and Wolf was afraid to swallow, in case he never had the taste of stars in his mouth ever again. ~ Rhys Ford,
1018:Okay. I’m ready to move onto something else, like practicing with knives or defense against the dark arts. Cool things.”
“Did you just quote Harry Potter? ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1019:Parents just don’t understand,” I said into the blanket, my voice muffled. “What?” she asked. I rolled over and gave her a weak smile. “Will Smith was onto something. ~ Karina Halle,
1020:She smiled at and spoke to each person. It was as though she couldn't come into contact with anyone or anything without imparting some of her goodness onto them. ~ Michelle Leighton,
1021:Tell me, Anna, if man is capable of projecting his belief onto the cosmos, isn't it possible by the same token, that he can project his unbelief onto the cosmos? ~ Michael D O Brien,
1022:The Atenians' heritage shifted away from the Osirian Passover onto the other Holdover which marks the Summer Solstice as we see and witness in the Stonehenge site. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
1023:The storm had passed, and the moon was shining its soft light onto Sarah, covering her like a blanket. She had somehow surpassed beauty and gone straight to mythical. ~ Jeremy Asher,
1024:Anytime you walk onto a stage or something where there's lots of people staring at you, you need to have something inspiring inside your head. Bolstering. ~ Kristin Bauer van Straten,
1025:Decker had worked his way onto the Cleveland Browns by busting his ass on the practice field, sacrificing his body in idiotic ways that had come back to haunt him in ~ David Baldacci,
1026:Everyone's opinions about things change over time. Nothing is constant. Everything changes. And to hold onto some dogged idea forever is a little rigid and maybe naive. ~ Frida Kahlo,
1027:hurriedly snatching Scabbers from the depths of his bed and stowing him in his pajama pocket. But Hermione wasn’t listening. She dropped Crookshanks onto Seamus’s empty ~ J K Rowling,
1028:I make up stories that take place in real space with real people. If I could convert this into a technique for experimental novels, I might really be onto something. ~ John Darnielle,
1029:In a perfect world, you would be able to hold onto everyone. But It's not realistic. The changes with NYPD have been progressive and have taken the show to new levels. ~ Dennis Franz,
1030:Most people carry their demons around with them, buried down deep inside. Writers wrestle their demons to the surface, fling them onto the page, then call them characters. ~ C K Webb,
1031:There is no possible idea," Kenneth thought as he came onto the terrace, "to which the mind of man can't supply some damned alternative or other. Yet one must act. ~ Charles Williams,
1032:When kids hit 1 year old, it's like hanging out with a miniature drunk. You have to hold onto them. They bump into things. They laugh and cry. They urinate. They vomit. ~ Johnny Depp,
1033:He lived, now, in time, with the roar and the stink and the beauty and the horror of innumerable men: he had been dropped onto this inferno in the twinkling of an eye. ~ James Baldwin,
1034:I get psyched about coming onto a Broadway stage every night. it's very exciting. You develop a kind of gratefulness for it when you spend months trying to get a job. ~ Sebastian Stan,
1035:I think that all of us either lose touch with the child inside us or try and hold onto it because it so precious to us and it's such an extraordinary part of our lives. ~ Ben Kingsley,
1036:Kevin folded his arms and looked satisfied; I had gone back to playing Mother. “I knew exactly what I was doing.” He leaned onto his elbows. “And I’d do it again.” “I ~ Lionel Shriver,
1037:much more professional air than any of the men she worked with. As they drove onto the interstate, fighting through morning airport traffic, Ellington started scrolling ~ Blake Pierce,
1038:O sleepless as the river under thee, / Vaulting the sea, the prairies' dreaming sod, / Onto us lowliest sometime sweep, descend / And of the curveship lend a myth to God. ~ Hart Crane,
1039:The addition of an amount of a Royal Cubit onto the measure of a day (based on ancient Egyptian Engineering) corresponds with a complete one week period of creation. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
1040:. . . the ego feels hampered . . . projects the obstruction onto something external . . . accuses God . . . economics . . . boss . . . marriage partner . . . p. 169 ~ Carl Gustav Jung,
1041:Adrian suddenly made an abrupt turn onto a side street we'd nearly driven past. I jerked upright as he clipped the curb.
"What are you doing? Think about your tires! ~ Richelle Mead,
1042:For a lot of explosions and stuff like that [in Transformers] you're harnessed to something getting swung in the air or dragged onto something or thrown onto something. ~ Mark Wahlberg,
1043:...how could I, fool that I am, go on sitting in my office, or here at home, instead of leaping onto a train with my eyes shut and opening them only when I am with you? ~ Elias Canetti,
1044:i ripped myself from the water's grasp and heaved myself onto your front doorstep, where on your welcome mat i threw up all the truth that i had no choice but to swallow ~ Cyrus Parker,
1045:I roll onto my side and stare out the venetian blinds at the blue sky beyond. After a few minutes I'm lulled into a sort of peace. The sky, the sky--same as it always was. ~ Sara Gruen,
1046:I think we stumbled onto our own sort of lore back in high school. We weren't with the drinkers, we were more the psychedelic warriors. We sat around watching horror films. ~ Avey Tare,
1047:It takes a lot of strength to hold onto and care for the things we love, so why is it that god seems to have made humans unable to conjure up that degree of power and love? ~ Ai Yazawa,
1048:I was wildly out of style when that television theme song suddenly pushed its way onto the Top Ten. It was certainly not the record company trying to make that happen. ~ John Sebastian,
1049:Roger reached the conclusion that the hero of his childhood and youth was one of the most unscrupulous villains the West had excreted onto the continent of Africa. ~ Mario Vargas Llosa,
1050:She spit a few drops of bile onto the ground with pink-tinged saliva. It had been hours since Elise had eaten—she didn’t have anything left to throw up, and it hurt to try. ~ S M Reine,
1051:Some of the best nights in your life will never make it onto your Wikipedia page. Stop worrying about your credits and consider enjoying the day.
You die at the end. ~ Doug Stanhope,
1052:The Hemulen slid down onto the grass completely exhausted.
"Oh!" he moaned. "There has never been anything but trouble and danger since I came into the Moomin family. ~ Tove Jansson,
1053:The kid who throws his spaghetti from the high chair onto his father's face, he's pushing back. He's sticking it to the man as he sees it. I like that. So that is punk. ~ Henry Rollins,
1054:What’s she going to do now?” Cooper dropped his empty into a nearby barrel and popped another top. “I mean, she’s holding onto the Tide, right? She’s not going to sell? ~ Tawdra Kandle,
1055:When boys played “guerrilla warfare,” which was their version of cowboys and Indians, the enemy side would have thorns glued onto their noses and say “hello” all the time. ~ Jung Chang,
1056:When kids hit one year old, it's like hanging out with a miniature drunk. You have to hold onto them. They bump into things. They laugh and cry. They urinate. They vomit. ~ Johnny Depp,
1057:You've developed the strength of a draft horse while holding onto the delicacy of a daffodil ... you are the mother, advocate and protector of a child with a disability. ~ Lori Borgman,
1058:All people have religions. It's like we have religion receptors built into our brain cells, or something, and we'll latch onto anything that'll fill that niche for us. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1059:And I said - Styx - as a musical group it is our place to reflect the light that is shining on us back onto this place and say - this is where so much great stuff started. ~ James Young,
1060:Don't try to sneak in through the window. Just come boldly onto stage, like come right through the door with your choice. Kill the judge in your head and just take action. ~ Mick Napier,
1061:Far away the sun lifted water from the oceans and rained it back onto the land. Life squirmed and sprouted, inhaling, exhaling, it spoke and wept, hatched and died. ~ James A McLaughlin,
1062:I cannot bear the thought of this being just one moment in time, over almost before it started, already retreating into the past. I must hold onto it with all my might. ~ Tabitha Suzuma,
1063:Ideas are abundant. Practice giving your ideas away. If you hold onto ideas too tightly, you can convince people (and yourself) that you may not come up with any new ones ~ Alex Bogusky,
1064:I think it's sad when people stop dreaming, or start losing hope. Because holding onto the bonkers dream might just turn out to be the most marvellous thing you ever did. ~ Miranda Hart,
1065:It was drearily gray. Rain drummed down onto the spires of a distant church while black smoke rose from the chimneys of ships and stained the already dull-colored sky. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1066:No breath of wind disturbed the surface of the water. So as we climbed out onto the fallen stone the stars reflected themselves in double fashion; as above, so below. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
1067:No government fights fascism to destroy it. When the bourgeoisie sees that power is slipping out of its hands, it brings up fascism to hold onto their privileges. ~ Buenaventura Durruti,
1068:Once human beings had developed higher-order consciousness, they had the ability to see mental images projected onto surfaces and to experience afterimages. ~ James David Lewis Williams,
1069:The human animal began as a mere wriggling thing in the ancient seas, struggling out onto land with many regrets. That is what brings us so full of longing to the sea. ~ Sebastian Barry,
1070:The northeast trade winds that blow at a steady fifteen knots onto the cliffs and reefs of the islands’ lee shores produce endless trains of eminently glidable waves. ~ Simon Winchester,
1071:they tend to project responsibility for their lives onto others. They use various means of control to motivate others to carry the load intended by God to be theirs alone. ~ Henry Cloud,
1072:to Sialkot. Mahmout is from the south, a world apart. Friends are irrelevant to his quest. Mahmout is grinning, as always. Mahmout slumps, yawning, onto the circular bench. ~ Sara Alexi,
1073:When we learn to say a deep, passionate yes to the things that really matter, then peace begins to settle onto our lives like golden sunlight sifting to a forest floor. ~ Thomas Kinkade,
1074:Words, words, words, a million million words circle in my head like hawks, waiting to dive onto the page to rend and tear the only two words I want to write. Why me? ~ Christopher Moore,
1075:Yes, one must find one's dream, then the path becomes easy. But no dream lasts forever, each one is replaced by a new one, and you shouldn't try to hold onto any of them ~ Hermann Hesse,
1076:As labor is the common burden of our race, so the effort of some to shift their share of the burden onto the shoulders of others is the great durable curse of the race. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
1077:Don't give up. Keep going. there is always a chance that you stumble onto something terrific. I have never heard of anyone stumbling over anything while he was sitting down ~ Ann Landers,
1078:God, I need a fresh anointing. God, fill me with new strength, new ideas, new creativity, and new passion.” When you do that, God will breathe freshness onto your life. The ~ Joel Osteen,
1079:He also telephoned the Real Time Computer Complex on the ground floor of the Operations Wing to ask that an additional big I.B.M. computer be brought onto the line. ~ Henry S F Cooper Jr,
1080:He only had to look at her, that playful smile hanging onto the corners of his lips, and every circuit between the top of her head and the soles of her feet went haywire. ~ Sydney Somers,
1081:I didn't know the exact trajectory of my breakdown, but I did know that I'd become weak, holding onto wildness, cherishing the idea of it the way you blow a dying fire. ~ Jardine Libaire,
1082:Inej cast a meaningful glance at his cane. "Have a long trip down," she said, then leapt onto the banister, sliding from one flight to the next, slick as butter in a pan. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
1083:It was the same principle as cleaning a really messy room. You don't think about everything you have to do. You focus on one thing and get it done, then more onto the next. ~ Jim Butcher,
1084:Jews have God's promise and if we Christians have it, too, then it is only as those chosen with them, as guests in their house, that we are new wood grafted onto their tree. ~ Karl Barth,
1085:She maneuvered onto the board, getting into position on her stomach just like he'd taught, and tried not to freak out. She never should have watched Shark Week last year. ~ Robin Bielman,
1086:she unabashedly crawled onto the foot of Bowe’s bed. Her T-shirt read: It’ll only hurt for a second. Promise. . . . Weird bloody Valkyries—and she was one of the weirdest. ~ Kresley Cole,
1087:She was truly happy for the first time in her life, and it felt just like living in a small room painted all white, with windows looking out onto impenetrable forest. ~ Alexandra Kleeman,
1088:The powerful feminine archetype, as in the goddesses Isis and Kali, was split and the negative projected onto the pagan "witch". The root of the word "witch" is wisdom. ~ Alice O. Howell,
1089:The sky above the buildings outside their apartment windows is the color of a dusty chalkboard, and the light coming down onto the street is exactly the color of boredom. ~ Jennifer Egan,
1090:The wise men do a proskýnesis before the royal child, that is to say they throw themselves onto the ground before him. This is the homage that is offered to a divine king. ~ Benedict XVI,
1091:When you're walking onto a bus and trying to get there before the person in front of you, that's a different level of competition than playing in front of 80,000 people. ~ Graeme Le Saux,
1092:Yeah, I can't separate the art from the music and the music from the art. I think that stems from going to school for film first, and kind of stumbling onto music as my career. ~ Karen O,
1093:You must listen!” the tiny monster squeaked. She grabbed it as it made to climb onto the dashboard, and then she shook it fiercely. “No!” she bellowed. “You must listen! ~ Karl Schroeder,
1094:Drive through a yellow light, and you may be ticketed thanks to a camera tied onto a pole. Everybody's watching everything. And then sending it out to the world via email. ~ Bill O Reilly,
1095:Ever since the morning of May 29, 1953, when Tenzing Norgay and I became the first climbers to step onto the summit of Mount Everest, I've been called a great adventurer. ~ Edmund Hillary,
1096:I learned to distrust writers who talked about how they squeezed the blood onto the typewriter. They just don't want you to know how much fun they have - you'll resent it. ~ Jules Feiffer,
1097:It’s a problem, you know, Paul, dealing with stupid people. You project your own intelligence and rationality onto a person who is a complete idiot, and he lets you down. ~ Nelson DeMille,
1098:Step out onto the Planet. Draw a circle a hundred feet round. Inside the circle are 300 things nobody understands, and, maybe nobody's ever really seen. How many can you find? ~ Lew Welch,
1099:The gods of the realms are many and varied-or they are the many and varied names and identities tagged onto the same being. I know not-and care not- which. Drizzt Do’Urden ~ R A Salvatore,
1100:There was just a thin fall of powdery snow in the air. It came onto their hats, not seeming to fall as much as to suddenly appear with its chill greeting on lips and noses. ~ Eloisa James,
1101:Time had come to formulate a reason to abandon the gardens and leave Miss Bower to leech onto some other gentleman, preferably one who had a certain fondness for parasites. ~ Sarah M Eden,
1102:We try so hard to be important, to be a winner, to be powerful, to be rich, to be famous, to express our personal dream, and to impose our dream onto other people around us. ~ Miguel Ruiz,
1103:...without knowing why, he yielded to the temptation of those lips and flung onto them, eating them, partaking of their sacrament... Eucharist of love with a red host! ~ Georges Rodenbach,
1104:Even in the middle of a hopeless darkness a light may suddenly reach you; keep your hope tightly and this great hope of yours will strongly attract the light onto you! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1105:Even more blood welled up and spilled down his arm, splattering onto the ground. “Camille’s carpet,” Magnus protested. “It’s blood,” said Will. “She ought to be thrilled. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1106:. . . he thought how easy it would be to simply kick his typewriter onto the floor and smash it to pieces among the wads of discarded paper that overflowed his waste basket. ~ Bodie Thoene,
1107:I'm not nearly as well organized as I would like. I am a creature of to-do lists and calendars - if something doesn't get onto my Google Calendar, I don't show up for it. ~ Ethan Zuckerman,
1108:In short: the space of color information is infinite-dimensional, but we perceive, as color, only a three-dimensional surface, onto which those infinite dimensions project. ~ Frank Wilczek,
1109:It was nice of you to help that ungrateful little girl out.” Blake unloaded his belongings onto his bed.
“Ah, I’ve got a soft spot for kids. They’re so fucking little. ~ Debra Anastasia,
1110:I've always been interested in tht notion of what is authentic and how we define that and why our culture imposes certain emotions and emotional constraints onto experiences. ~ Meghan Daum,
1111:On the intimate relationships, I'd say you can be someone who wouldn't normally get attention in traditional media and come onto Instagram and build this massive following. ~ Kevin Systrom,
1112:Prophet rolled off Tommy and onto the mattress, pretty sure he was a broken man . . . for the next hour or two, at least. “Jesus Christ, you’re trying to kill me with sex.” Tom ~ S E Jakes,
1113:The end is imminent, I know that, but the power of mankind has always been in overlooking the finality of things and holding onto optimism even when doing so seems foolish. ~ Chris Dietzel,
1114:They had puddled in the floorboards and they poured out onto the pavement like the jackpot from the Devil’s slot machine, the bugs raining down with a sound like frying bacon. ~ David Wong,
1115:Too cold,” I mumbled. A second later, I felt a warm sensation, almost as if someone was lowering a blanket onto me. “Charlotte.” It was just a whisper, faint and far away. ~ Mara Purnhagen,
1116:With a quick check, he pulls out onto the road and we roar off in a trail of dust, leaving my stomach still somewhere on his driveway and my heart completely in his hands. ~ Samantha Towle,
1117:Yeah, you're probably right," I admitted and slowly pulled myself out from underneath the covers. "You know, I really wish you'd catch onto the fact that I'm always right. ~ Amanda Hocking,
1118:Carter dragged her onto his lap and held her in the same way, in the same loft, like seven years had never passed. This time though, he shed a few tears along with her. ~ Julie Anne Lindsey,
1119:I don't understand women at all.
Like how a women can pour boiling hot wax onto their upper thigh, then rip the hair out by the root... and still be afraid of a spider. ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
1120:If a thinker throws off too many unsystematic and rich insights, there is no place to grab onto his thought. The thing he is trying to illuminate seems as elusive as before. ~ Ernest Becker,
1121:If we had lit a match in that moment, the entire Duquesne Incline would have gone up in flames, along with every shred of morality we both tried so desperately to hold onto. ~ Kandi Steiner,
1122:Life is important. There is nothing to hold onto. A man that drinks is throwing his life away. Don't do it, hold on to your life. There is nothing else to hold on to... ~ Tennessee Williams,
1123:One trick I swear by: I pour a little neroli or lavender oil onto a hot towel and use it to wipe off my makeup. It opens up my pores, and then my face cream sinks in better. ~ Courteney Cox,
1124:Several thousand peasants were loaded at gunpoint onto lorries and deported hundreds of miles from their homes and then left without food or money to make their own way back. ~ Paul Preston,
1125:Sometimes I think the human heart is just a simple shelf. There's only so much you can pile onto it before something falls off an edge and you are left to pick up the pieces. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1126:Sometimes I think the human heart is just a simple shelf. There’s only so much you can pile onto it before something falls off an edge and you are left to pick up the pieces. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1127:Then he was done. He pulled away, rolled onto his back. “I’m sorry,” he said. “You’re welcome,” she said. She believed in answering what people meant, not what they said. ~ Orson Scott Card,
1128:Then, in early 2012, luck struck again when the legendary vdeo game programmer John Carmack stumbled onto his work online and asked Luckey if he could buy one of his prototypes. ~ Anonymous,
1129:Those who submit to the Lord with simple heart will run the good race. If they keep their minds on a leash, they will not draw the wickedness of the demons onto themselves. ~ John Climacus,
1130:You’ll need a black flag. All pirates fly them – a black flag with your own individual device on it.’ Hal smiled. ‘I’ll get Edvin onto it. If all else fails, he can knit us one. ~ Anonymous,
1131:All of us who professionally use the mass media are the shapers of society. We can vulgarise that society. We can brutalise it. Or we can help lift it onto a higher level. ~ William Bernbach,
1132:If someone down-votes you, or you don't get a like, or someone says something not cool, you project onto it the person or the people who have hurt you the most in life. ~ Bryce Dallas Howard,
1133:If someone where playing tennis you wouldn't walk onto the court and begin to have a conversion with them, likewise I think reading is at least as important as a game of tennis. ~ Ian McEwan,
1134:I know what I have to do, but I don’t know if I have the strength to do it.” Ren moved out onto the walkway toward Han. “Will you help me?” “Yes,” Han told him. “Anything. ~ Alan Dean Foster,
1135:I mean, I think everybody should probably approach a film that it's another unwanted thing. That's going to be seared onto my brain for the rest of my life. Thank you for that. ~ Johnny Depp,
1136:In the soldier we see the love of country. When you are willing to go onto a battlefield and give your life to defend an ideal ... knowing that you may not live through day. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1137:Life was created in the valleys. It blew up onto the hills on the old terrors, the old lusts, the old despairs. That's why you must walk up the hills so you can ride down. ~ William Faulkner,
1138:My nails clawed against the smooth tiles as I pushed up onto my hands and knees. I rose unsteadily to my feet.
Speed is my ally. Breathe. In and out. Focus. Time is my power. ~ Lori M Lee,
1139:Now that we've entered the wave of extinction let's sing while we still can...Quick, climb onto my back and cry wreck it wreck it like a frog in the grip of ecstatic amplexus ~ Lucia Perillo,
1140:Sometimes I think the human heart is just a simple shelf. There is only so much you can pile onto it before something falls off an edge and you are left to pick up the pieces. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1141:That’s a terrible word,” I teased. “It’s like an excuse for holding onto the past.” “Well, I think it’s beautiful. A word for remembering small moments destined to be lost. ~ Robyn Schneider,
1142:We're kinda always writing, so it's like we're always thinking about what's next, so that'd be a yes. We're always constantly wanting to get onto the next thing or the new thing. ~ Mikey Way,
1143:You know, the more you try and act like it’s your idea to keep your hands to yourself, the less I believe you,” she says. “It’s like you’re overcompensating.” She’s onto me. ~ Winter Renshaw,
1144:Actors are players and if they're hot, or onto something, you let them go, or you and the actor can both get on to something. I always run out with lines as I think of them. ~ William Monahan,
1145:As I make a final right-hand turn onto our street, my GPS informs me that I've "reached my destination". "My destination," I laugh aloud to myself. My GPS doesn't know squat. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1146:Disney is beloved again. They can now attract the talent again and they can hold onto the talent again. People trust them again. It's all return since they went back to the why. ~ Simon Sinek,
1147:He bent his head down, running his nose along my cheek. My neck. Behind my ear, huffing his scent onto me like he hadn’t done since he’d become the Alpha. I loved it. And him. But ~ T J Klune,
1148:I contemplated this undeniable path we had both stepped onto and rushed along without much planning, without enough caution or judgment.  And there it was.  Such things happened. ~ S J Wright,
1149:I made my first mix tape when I was 14. I used to play basketball and ride bikes, but I think I just latched onto music because I figured I could be really good at it on my own. ~ Wiz Khalifa,
1150:I need to wrap myself around you,” I whisper. “I need you inside me. I need you to hold onto me so tight I can’t breathe. I don’t want to know where you end and I start anymore. ~ Callie Hart,
1151:I stared back, wishing I could download my memory onto a DVD and play it for Officer Quinlan. But I couldn't. All I could do was watch and hope my sister didn't end up like me. ~ Sara Shepard,
1152:Maybe I could... secretly fix a trailer onto the car when Luke ins't looking? Ot maybe I could wear all my clothes, on top of each other, and say I'm feeling a bit chilly... ~ Sophie Kinsella,
1153:My vision fades, like a tunnel rushing toward me, like a spotlight dimming, and my head slumps down onto my chest.
Cue curtain. Cue applause.
Cue oblivion.
Fade out. ~ J P Delaney,
1154:She closes the door and I immediately fall to my knees, then onto my back. I stare straight up at the roof of her porch, wondering what in the hell just happened to my heart. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1155:Some memories battened onto a person’s mind like evil leeches, and certain words—stupid and ridiculous, for example—could bring them instantly back to squirming, feverish life. ~ Stephen King,
1156:Sometimes in our relationship to another human being the proper balance of friendship is restored when we put a few grains of impropriety onto our own side of the scale. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1157:Stacy just watches her body in amazement as the hand clutches onto her leg and pulls. Another hand emerges and grabs her other thigh, trying to pull itself out of there. ~ Carlton Mellick III,
1158:The men who administer public affairs must first of all see that everyone holds onto what is his, and that private men are never deprived of their goods by public men. ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero,
1159:There's a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood, leads onto fortune, omitted, all their voyages end in shallows and miseries. Upon such tide are we now... ~ William Shakespeare,
1160:The shifting—or, as economists say, the externalizing—of private costs and risks onto the commons takes from everyone, and in fact reduces wealth throughout the economy. ~ Shawn Lawrence Otto,
1161:Try and remember that if you can. Hold onto it through everything else that happens in life, through all the things that might make you want to forget - keep it safe somewhere. ~ Nathan Filer,
1162:When you step from the wings onto the stage you go from total blackness to a blinding hot glare. After a moment you adjust, but there is that moment. like being inside lightning. ~ Meg Howrey,
1163:Without the protection of surliness and levity, all children would be crushed by the past—the past of others, loaded onto their shoulders. Selfishness is their saving grace. ~ Margaret Atwood,
1164:And the lesson is that I should always wear these, so no one asks me to do anything crazy like climb onto a roof. ~Jaime Vegas on why she wears three inch heels on a mission ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1165:Anger is a gift. Remember that." She stood. "You gotta grasp onto it, hold it tight and use it as ammunition. You use that anger to get things done instead of just stewing in it. ~ Mark Oshiro,
1166:bottom of the sea and they leave those things tossed onto the shore. Imprints against the grains of sand that prove the waves had once been there, long after the tide recedes. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1167:But this is the kind of thing that fiction is: it's the unlivable life, the strange room tacked onto the house, the extra moon that is circling the earth unbeknownst to science. ~ Lorrie Moore,
1168:I love your bed." I rolled onto my stomach, smiling.
"I love it so much I'd marry it if I could."

Seth laughed out loud. "You'd marry my bed?"

"Mmm. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1169:In the end I decided to hold onto the book, my thought being that his story was a unique one, and so best to keep his words aboveground where they might be shared and admired. ~ Patrick deWitt,
1170:I think gold is a great thing to sew onto your garments if you're a Jewish family in Vienna in 1939, but civilized people don't buy gold, they invest in productive businesses. ~ Charlie Munger,
1171:It's a long day's drive any way you look at it. With a man who has taken your sins - real and imagined - and stitched them onto the sackcloth of his own soul, it is endless. ~ Alexandra Fuller,
1172:It’s amazing how the things you remember forever are the things you’d rather forget and the things you desperately want to grasp onto seem to slip away like sand in the wind ~ Jessica Sorensen,
1173:I want to give you something, or I want to take something from you. But I want to feel the exchange, the warm hand on the shoulder, the song coming out and the ear holding onto it. ~ Ada Limon,
1174:Mom isn’t here,” Corey said. “Neither is Travis. So much for my grand resurrection.” He slumped onto the sofa. “We’ll have to wait for them. Which is a little anticlimactic. ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1175:She gave a theatrical sigh. For heaven's sake, Julia, don't be difficult. Climb onto the floating buffalo and let's be off. We are meant to cross this river before nightfall. ~ Deanna Raybourn,
1176:The automatic processes of the mental shotgun and intensity matching often make available one or more answers to easy questions that could be mapped onto the target question. ~ Daniel Kahneman,
1177:The belief that you have no choice but to keep suffering through whatever frightens you is like believing you have to hold onto a scalding cup so that you won't spill your coffee! ~ Guy Finley,
1178:The blast of hot air lifted Tazeem from his feet and threw him onto his back in the road. He blinked up into the night sky; raindrops glowed orange as they fell towards the earth. ~ R D Ronald,
1179:The Creator favors the man who loves over the man who hates. If you teach hatred to your children, one day your child will have that hatred reflected back onto them, or onto you. ~ Suzy Kassem,
1180:The tension between what is, and what we dream of, is important. Not to discount what we have, but to hold onto that middle ground, because it's in there that the magic happens. ~ Susan Branch,
1181:Unfortunately, when residents found that the one patient at the new place was black, they mobbed the place, set it on fire, and chased the patient and caretaker onto a boat. ~ Anthony Bourdain,
1182:We project our own capacities—for good as well as evil—onto the other person. Then we acknowledge as love primarily those things that correspond to our own image thereof. ~ Jan Philipp Sendker,
1183:Words, words, words, a million million words circle in my head like hawks, waiting to dive onto the page to rend and tear the only two words I want to write.

Why me? ~ Christopher Moore,
1184:How was it that a man could not walk onto his own property, visit the grave of his wife, eat the fruits of forty generations of his ancestors’ toil, without mortal consequence? ~ Susan Abulhawa,
1185:I had a mother complex going on and I was projecting all my negative mother stuff onto her and all of my need for her to love me and to make me whole and to approve of me. ~ Kelly Carlin McCall,
1186:It's amazing how the things you remember forever are the things you'd rather forget and the things you desperately want to grasp onto seem to slip away like sand in the wind. ~ Jessica Sorensen,
1187:Lucy, the eldest, said a DiFalco woman couldn't hold onto a man if she had him Krazy Glued to her side. Over the years Rose had come to realize the truth of that statement. In ~ Barbara Bretton,
1188:Murdo twisted, rolling David onto his back and under him, and they wrestled for a minute, muscles straining, bodies pressing and sliding, a brief tussle for dominance. Bested, ~ Joanna Chambers,
1189:Pick up the pace,” Kaz said, eyeing his watch.
“If I spill a single drop of this, it will burn straight through the floor onto my father’s dinner guests.”
“Take your time. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
1190:The cold November sun sent weak rays onto the floor of the old house. The floor beneath snickered, trying hard to hold back snaps of bawdy laughter. The temperature dropped with ease. ~ J Thorn,
1191:We put our trust in others, and sometimes they disappoint us in the worst possible ways. Does that mean we should lash out and look for people onto whom we can shuffle the blame? ~ Matt Forbeck,
1192:As we've focused more on our food and where it comes from, people now have greater awareness of what's being put onto our food, pesticides, labeling issues, and consumer health. ~ Dolores Huerta,
1193:Even more blood welled up and spilled down his arm, splattering onto the ground.
“Camille’s carpet,” Magnus protested.
“It’s blood,” said Will. “She ought to be thrilled. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1194:Hey" V said into the darkness.
"Hey"
V went forward, rounding the foot of the bed, using the wall to navigate. Lowering his ass onto the mattress, he sat beside his best friend. ~ J R Ward,
1195:I need to get onto Aza’s ship. I know where it’s going. I think I know, even though all I really know, all I’ve really known since I was five, is that Aza is my universe. ~ Maria Dahvana Headley,
1196:JACE WAYLAND," she said. "Explain yourself." Jace was glaring at the cat. "I told you to bring me to Alec! Backstabing Judas." Church rolled onto his back, purring contentedly. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1197:Just like their whiskey, the marsh dwellers bootlegged their own laws - not like those burned onto stone tablets or inscribed on documents, but deeper ones, stamped in their genes. ~ Delia Owens,
1198:picturing Dumbledore, with his long silver beard, full-length wizard’s robes, and pointed hat, stretched out on a beach somewhere, rubbing suntan lotion onto his long crooked nose. ~ J K Rowling,
1199:This was the same hair that Amar had cut a length of and wrapped a bracelet from its strands, slid it onto his wrist and proclaimed it the finest piece of jewelry he had known. ~ Roshani Chokshi,
1200:Walking onto his terrace those first months to see in the distance the well-behaved mountain sitting under the sun might provoke a reverie about the calm that follows catastrophe. ~ Susan Sontag,
1201:He felt that he must at all costs hold onto the knowledge that these men were unalterable enemies; for already he felt the old tug towards yielding, towards semicredulity, inside him. ~ C S Lewis,
1202:moved. Her arms lifting, she grabbed onto the headboard. “That’s my good girl,” he muttered against her mouth. “Promise to hold on.” “I promise,” she whispered and he kissed her. ~ Kristen Ashley,
1203:Sorry about that,’ she said, stepping out onto the crowded pavement – the heat wave that had baked the country for the past two weeks had really brought out the revellers. ‘That ~ Paul Pilkington,
1204:This is the moment when what we need most is enough people with the skill, heart, and wisdom to help us pull ourselves back from the edge of breakdown and onto a different path. ~ C Otto Scharmer,
1205:Wars over lands or resources that later meant nothing. The worst, over religious beliefs, which were nothing more than emotional ideas being systematically forced onto others. ~ Michael C Grumley,
1206:What we need to do is raise the minimum wage. We also need to hold onto equal pay. Women work for 76 cents on the dollar for the same work that men do. That's not right in America. ~ John F Kerry,
1207:You have to keep your sanity as well as know how to distance yourself from it while still holding onto the reins tightly. That is a very difficult thing to do, but I'm learning. ~ Diahann Carroll,
1208:He picked her up and sank onto the warm oven-bench with her in his arms. He was gentle. His breath was the winter wind, but his flesh was warm, and his heart beat under her hand. ~ Katherine Arden,
1209:He stepped up onto the porch, put a finger under her chin and lifted it, gazing into her eyes. “Melinda, you’re getting to be a real handful.” “Yeah?” she asked, smiling. “So are you. ~ Robyn Carr,
1210:I’m done leaving you alone.” Bear tangled his hands in the back of my hair and tugged my lips down onto his. “I want you. Still fucking want you, more than I’ve ever wanted anything. ~ T M Frazier,
1211:In order to create an alternative an oppressed group must at once shatter the self-reflecting world which encircles it and, at the same time, project its own image onto history. ~ Sheila Rowbotham,
1212:It seemed to me that the universe was tricky that way-as soon as you didn't need something as badly, as soon as you hold onto the hope of it less tightly, you get a second shot at it. ~ Laura Dave,
1213:Off in the distance Lei heard sirens. She staggered out of the mud up onto the grass to stand beside Pono. Her stomach crawled back down her throat as she breathed in through her nose, ~ Toby Neal,
1214:Old tools have stories; I feel connected with their history through the handles polished over years of use, the patina of wear, and an owner’s or maker’s name stamped onto the tool. ~ Garrett Hack,
1215:The fanatic is not really a stickler to principle. He embraces a cause not primarily because of its justness or holiness but because of his desperate need for something to hold onto. ~ Eric Hoffer,
1216:To put it in layman's terms, crazy is crazy. And crazy will find a way to do something crazy. Racist is racist. And racist people will find a way to project their racism onto the world. ~ Nia Long,
1217:We do that, replay the memories we have of someone because it makes us feel closer to them. We try to grasp onto every piece we have of them because were afraid that they’ll disappear. ~ Amo Jones,
1218:You should be able to handle what life sends your way. You need to use the thread of logic, as best as you can, to skilfully sew onto yourself everything that’s worth living for. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1219:You trust me with your body.” He helped her onto the table and positioned her on her back with firm, impersonal hands. “But not with your emotions. Or your past. Or your future. ~ Cherise Sinclair,
1220:And I wanted to be able to listen, to digest the bloody images, to paint them flat and unremarkable onto the vase of posterity. To release him from it and make him Achilles again. ~ Madeline Miller,
1221:He gave a halfhearted hope Ichiro could walk on his own steam, but a few fumbling tries to get him up onto his feet only showed Bobby how Ichi’s legs could double as overcooked noodles. ~ Rhys Ford,
1222:he slings me up to Yozzy’s back. I ease gently down onto her. After all, it is her back. Not a motorcycle seat, or a bale of straw, but the fine vertebrae of a sentient being. ~ Catherine Ryan Hyde,
1223:I ease out my third-story window and drop onto the brick ledge below, but I’m not even a little bit afraid. I should be, I know. If I were normal. If I had good sense. If I were sane. ~ Ally Carter,
1224:It’s easier to hold onto your own stereotypes and misconceptions, it makes you feel justified in your own ignorance. That’s America. So the challenge for us is, are we ready for change? ~ Michel le,
1225:It seemed to me that the universe was tricky that way--as soon as you didn't need something as badly, as soon as you hold onto the hope of it less tightly, you get a second shot at it. ~ Laura Dave,
1226:It's like one of those dreams you have when someone is chasing you. You're running as fast as you can, and someone's trotting behind you, just out of range, trying to grab onto you. ~ Michael Chang,
1227:Not only would I never want to belong to any club that would have me for a member--if elected I would wear street shoes onto the squash court and set fire to the ballroom curtains. ~ Michael Chabon,
1228:Reality is, you know, the tip of an iceberg of irrationality that we've managed to drag ourselves up onto for a few panting moments before we slip back into the sea of the unreal. ~ Terence McKenna,
1229:She'd melted onto the cushions, almost numb with satiation, and with a chuckle that had sounded both diabolical and satisfied, he'd picked her up and carried her to her bedchamber. ~ Christina Dodd,
1230:She fell fast and she fell hard, but what did that matter, since she would have gladly dropped a thousand feet onto a bed of nails if Westley had been waiting at the bottom. Down, ~ William Goldman,
1231:Sometimes I not only stand there and take it, I even smile at them and say I'm sorry. When I feel that smile coming onto my face, I wish I could take my face off and stamp on it. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
1232:Sonya wasn't listening. Her gaze was totally fixated on the road we'd pulled off onto. We came to a red light, where I caught sight of a cheery sign: WELCOME TO ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. ~ Richelle Mead,
1233:Tell Daddy to turn off the broccoli! It’s probably burned!” Casey shouts something back, maybe that the kitchen cabinets are on fire, but Yvette backs out onto the road and drives off. ~ Eva Pohler,
1234:The service passed in a blur of words she wasn't sure she got right, and then the cool touch of the ring sliding onto her fingers, and then the warm pressure of Shane's lips on hers. ~ Rachel Caine,
1235:When we first broke into that forbidden box in the other dimension, we knew we had discovered something as surprising and powerful as the New World when Columbus came stumbling onto it. ~ Ken Kesey,
1236:You’re really fond of him, aren’t you,” I say. My heart hurts.

“Well, he’s the only brother-in-law I’ve got, so I’d rather hang onto him if at all possible!” Sophie replies. ~ Tabitha Suzuma,
1237:Faith will become vision, hope will become possession, but the love of Jesus Christ that is stronger than death endures forever. In the end, it is the only thing you can hang onto. ~ Brennan Manning,
1238:Fuckin’ pussy thinks that maybe true love will conquer all, and then she’ll climb onto his bike and they’ll ride away into the sky on a rainbow while we all throw rose petals at them. ~ Joanna Wylde,
1239:He was the darkest of voices inside her head, the Night-kind King, and when he turned his gift of persuasion onto her, she wanted to take her soul out of her body and hand it to him. ~ Thea Harrison,
1240:I don't normally do big movies. I'm new to this world. And I've always been afraid that jumping onto a big budget film, you would lose the relationships in favour of special effects. ~ Anne Hathaway,
1241:I still dont consider myself as going Hollywood. I did a movie because the opportunity presented itself and it was fun. When everything stops being fun, Ill go onto something else. ~ Colleen Haskell,
1242:Karakarof spat onto the ground at Dumbledore's feet. In one swift movement, Hagrid seized the front of Karkaroff's furs, lifted him into the air, and slammed him against a nearby tree. ~ J K Rowling,
1243:Ledley King would get the ball off you without you even noticing he's the only defender in England who doesn't hold onto you, and he sometimes still gets the ball off my feet easily. ~ Thierry Henry,
1244:The ancient Egyptians assigned the measurement unit of the Royal Cubit a value of PI over 6 days to project the divine function of creation onto Earth by the human act of Building. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
1245:The fact that he’d been here only two minutes and already had a girl hurling herself onto his bed would have been thrilling, except that of course she was fleeing infernal rodents. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1246:The labels can't do anything for a band anymore - they're stuck and they have no money and they're just holding onto contracts that have existed from a time where there were resources. ~ Tom DeLonge,
1247:The proper term is “occultation.” The moon occults the sun, casting a small shadow onto the surface of the earth. It is not a solar eclipse, but in fact an eclipse of the earth. ~ Guillermo del Toro,
1248:An icon didn’t do anything of its own volition. A symbol didn’t act of its own accord. Both cities projected what they wanted onto me, and wanted me to stay still as they did it. ~ Sarah Rees Brennan,
1249:Do you think, Daniel,” she said to him, rolling over onto her back so that she was able to look out of the window while she spoke, "that we might have reached the end of our story? ~ Maggie O Farrell,
1250:I’m still clinging to him like we’re on the Titanic and that bitch is sinking fast, and he’s holding onto me like he wants on that door that we all know would’ve fit more than one person. ~ J Daniels,
1251:In all my science fiction movies, I try to blend the familiar with the futuristic so as not to be too off putting to the audience. There is always something familiar they can grab onto. ~ David Twohy,
1252:I want the Church to go out onto the streets, I want us to resist everything worldly, everything static, everything comfortable...eve rything that might make us closed in on ourselves. ~ Pope Francis,
1253:My choices that terrible morning had been prompted by love. What others had chosen had been prompted by hate. The effects of our choices had spilled onto each other. They always did. ~ Susan Meissner,
1254:then, hardly daring to breathe, lowered myself onto him. But it was too late. Before I had even begun to move, he softened inside me. I tried to kiss him, but he wouldn’t meet my eyes. ~ Paula McLain,
1255:after I got the oven, an evil neighbor boy named Jeremy bullied me into letting him bake a frog in it. The house filled with a putrid stench, and Dad tossed the oven out onto the curb. ~ Lolly Winston,
1256:Devon reached out to lift her from her chair with astonishing ease. “Sit with me,” he murmured, settling her onto his lap.
“I was sitting with you. I don’t need to sit on you. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
1257:Haven, don't ask me to define the boundaries of normal. You know how I was raised. My father once struck strands of his own pubic hair onto a painting and sold it for a million dollars. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
1258:His young wife—thirty years his junior—ran toward him with open arms. Rather than simply embracing him, she leaped onto him, wrapped all four limbs around him like a squid, and clung. ~ Daniel Arenson,
1259:I dragged my beaten body onto my feet, spat blood into the mangled dirt, and lifted my head to Mammon. “Do not let my human half beguile you.” I echoed his words, almost to the letter. ~ Pippa DaCosta,
1260:I gave him a kick and he stepped back onto the third rail. Exploding, flaming eraser! This is why moms tell you to stay away from the third rail, but it sure came in handy this time. ~ James Patterson,
1261:I held onto my brother, clutched him tight. He was solid and real, while I was already dissipating into the air, particle by particle. “Don’t let me vanish, Theo. Please. Help me…” Theo’s ~ Emma Scott,
1262:I like to be buttoned onto tradition. The thing is to improve it, twist it and mold it; to make something new of it; not to deny it. The riches of history can be plucked at any point. ~ Philip Johnson,
1263:It's really difficult to navigate attention and stardom and celebrity status and still try to maintain yourself and hold onto your intelligence and integrity. It's really challenging. ~ Shirley Manson,
1264:JACE WAYLAND," she said. "Explain yourself."
Jace was glaring at the cat. "I told you to bring me to Alec! Backstabing Judas."
Church rolled onto his back, purring contentedly. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1265:Marcail sank onto the large slab of rock and let her head drop into her hands. She had known her time with Quinn would be short, she just never expected him to be gone so soon. Too soon. ~ Donna Grant,
1266:...one of those moments had just passed, a moment in which normalcy becomes crisis and then flips back so fast it's hard to hang onto the significance of what has just happened" (143). ~ Jo Deurbrouck,
1267:Power isn’t something you sit on, it’s something you chase after. And it moves fast – if you want to hold onto it, you’d better not burden yourself with anything as heavy as decency. ~ Daniel Polansky,
1268:Sometimes songwriters and singers forget that. They get a melody in their head and the notes will take precedence, so that they wind up forcing a word onto a melody. It doesn't ring true. ~ Don Henley,
1269:The cat jumps up on the bed and tries to get onto my head. It's his way of telling whether or not i'm dead. If i'm not, he wants to be scratched; if i am - he'll think of something ~ Margaret Atwood,
1270:When I'm the person in front of the microphone, and I'm the person in the light, I want to reflect and refract the light onto places where they need the attention, where I don't need it. ~ Don Cheadle,
1271:You're like a fish. You want to evolve, to climb onto the land, but the ocean won't let go of you so easily. The currents of your past would sooner destroy you than let you go free. ~ Michael Goorjian,
1272:Faith is almost the bottom line of creativity; it requires a leap of faith any time we undertake a creative endeavor, whether this is going to the easel, or the page, or onto the stage. ~ Julia Cameron,
1273:I have such a dancer's spirit that I tend to leap around the house. Once I leaped onto my bed and landed on the floor. But I danced more for myself than I did for other people. ~ T Keyah Crystal Keymah,
1274:I know how models are built, because I build them myself, so I know that I'm embedding my values into every single algorithm I create and I am projecting my agenda onto those algorithms. ~ Cathy O Neil,
1275:I think it is harder to write a story that appeals to the intellect. But, when you tie onto one, you can do it quite deeply. It really depends on the type of idea you have to begin with. ~ Stephen King,
1276:I thought, you know the food and the diet thing is one way to start yourself onto a healthy lifestyle, but if you don't move, if you don't start exercising you're gonna deteriorate. ~ Warren Cuccurullo,
1277:Jaw,” he said quickly. I dropped his hand. “Really? I thought you’d say elbow.” He lifted the scarf up onto his forehead. “You think I’d miss guessing the famous Beau Starr jawline?” I ~ Megan Erickson,
1278:Life is writing. The sole purpose of mankind is to engrave the thoughts of divinity onto the tablets of nature. ~ Friedrich Schlegel, “On Philosophy: To Dorothea,” in Theory as Practice (1997), p. 420.,
1279:slipped onto the passenger seat, and Ranger leaned over and kissed me just below my ear. It was a hello kiss. Nothing serious. If I wanted it to get serious all I had to do was smile. ~ Janet Evanovich,
1280:Some people read the Bible as if its passages were Rorschach inkblots. They see what is in their head. In more sophisticated language, they project onto the Bible what they want to see. ~ Scot McKnight,
1281:symbolically, nobody can deliver wisdom to you except you. The being who finds peace inside himself needs nobody to tell him what to do, nobody to project their own fantasies onto him. ~ James Altucher,
1282:These days, people gave birth to kids without taking responsibility for them. Instead, they lobbed their children onto society and then complained when crime rose or unemployment got worse. ~ Mike Omer,
1283:The words thumped deep and low, rhythmically, like a little drum in a wooden box, beaten by unseen hands in a black room that opened doors onto another place you could not see the end of. ~ Adam Nevill,
1284:through mine, and I rested my head on her shoulder. “There, there,” she soothed. Tears rained unhindered down my face. The pallbearers lowered the casket onto a metal stand, then moved ~ Kerry Lonsdale,
1285:Akil, humans have these wonderful little things we like to cling onto, called souls. The jury’s still out as to whether demons have them, I sincerely doubt you do." ~ Pippa DaCosta Muse. ~ Pippa DaCosta,
1286:Anytime you’re gonna grow, you’re gonna lose something. You’re losing what you’re hanging onto to keep safe. You’re losing habits that you’re comfortable with, you’re losing familiarity. ~ James Hillman,
1287:Are you still scared of Mike's room?" I say, giggling.
He falls face first onto the pillow I just threw at him. In a muffled voice he replies, "No, I'd rather just stay with you. ~ Miranda Kenneally,
1288:By then, the only things America made better than anybody else were rich bankers, lots of Walmart greeters, and a shrinking bunch of us trying to hold onto our place in the gap in between. ~ Bobby Adair,
1289:Forgiveness means that you fill yourself with love and you radiate that love outward and refuse to hang onto the venom or hatred that was engendered by the behaviors that caused the wounds. ~ Wayne Dyer,
1290:For me, the short story is not a character sketch, a mouse trap, an epiphany, a slice of suburban life. It is the flowering of a symbol center. It is a poem grafted onto sturdier stock. ~ William H Gass,
1291:Getting information out of interviewees is sometimes like walking a large, reluctant cow: you have to turn the cow onto the right path while letting the cow believe it's doing the steering. ~ Celeste Ng,
1292:I lowered onto the sweetest mouth I'd ever tasted and I never wanted to taste another for, God, thank you, she was the only thing that kept me from falling over the edge to the end of me. ~ Shelly Crane,
1293:I'm accustomed to thinking of literature as a search for knowledge; in order to move onto existential terrain I need to consider it in relation to anthropology, ethnology, and mythology. ~ Italo Calvino,
1294:It’s easier to hold onto your own stereotypes and misconceptions, it makes you feel justified in your own ignorance. That’s America. So the challenge for us is, are we ready for change? ~ Michelle Obama,
1295:Shaking his head, Brad switched on the television set and sprawled onto the sofa. What had gotten into his little brother? Chris was a good kid, not the type who went around picking fights. ~ Stacy Juba,
1296:She loved him that much, in a way that made no space for herself, as though he were a full glass of tea and she was the piece of ice that would cause an overspill onto the tablecloth. ~ Kathy Hepinstall,
1297:To be honest, if I stopped joking around I'm pretty sure if go to bed and never get up again. I'm only barely holding onto my sanity right now through a series of poorly thought-out puns. ~ Lauren James,
1298:When you can no longer differentiate between the insanity spewed onto the blank page, and the madness evident in the all-but shattered mirror...that's when you know you're doing it right. ~ Dave Matthes,
1299:Who we had become was who we were meant to be, two people who would hold onto one another until the end. Who would savor every moment together. Nick had my heart completely and I had his. ~ Devney Perry,
1300:You have projected onto yourself a world of your own imagination, based on memories, on desires and fears, and you have imprisoned yourself in it. Break the spell and be free. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
1301:Above and behind them the Dipper turned on its great handle as if to pour night itself out onto the dreaming continent and each of its seven stars gleamed from between the fitful clouds. ~ Paulette Jiles,
1302:And off we go, out onto the highway looking for a little fun. Perhaps a flatbed truck loaded with human cadavers will explode in front of a Star Trek reunion. One can only dream and hope. ~ George Carlin,
1303:Another time factor is output: proofing and printing. That is, getting your work out of the computer and onto paper and having it satisfy you. It can be time consuming and expensive. ~ Buffy Sainte Marie,
1304:Any writer who has difficulty in writing is probably not onto his true subject, but wasting time with false, petty goals; as soon as you connect with your true subject you will write. ~ Joyce Carol Oates,
1305:Childhood feels so permanent, like it's the entire world, and then one day it's over and you're shoveling wet dirt onto your father's coffin, stunned at the impermanence of everything. ~ Jonathan Tropper,
1306:Childhood feels so permanent, like it’s the entire world, and then one day it’s over and you’re shoveling wet dirt onto your father’s coffin, stunned at the impermanence of everything. ~ Jonathan Tropper,
1307:Cooper sat in the back booth, reading a book he clearly hated with a passion. Occasionally, he smacked the book onto the table then glared at it hatefully. Finally, he returned to reading. ~ Bijou Hunter,
1308:Greedo disappeared in a blinding flash of white light as Han pulled the trigger on his gun. The thump as Greedo’s body slumped onto the table made the other cantina patrons look over. ~ Alexandra Bracken,
1309:I can only describe it as the physicality of letting go, of accepting that my husband has veered off onto another path, one that Maisie will tread with him. One that I cannot follow them on. ~ K L Slater,
1310:If not for the sensual rhythm he set, shallow thrusts that teased, barely pushing into the wetness dripping onto the sheets, I would have panicked as the pressure on my throat increased. ~ Pepper Winters,
1311:I wanted to get into a little trouble. I wanted to catch some rain, find something that made my heart pump again, and I wanted to know what it was like to not have anyone to grab onto. ~ Penelope Douglas,
1312:Politicians did not represent the people who elected them.  They might have held onto the delusion that they served the public, but the only thing they represented was Big Business.  ~ Richard Stephenson,
1313:Standing, I pulled my bag onto my shoulder and leaned into Gina so that her sweet daughter couldn’t hear. “Keep the fuck away from Dr. Hogue, you home wrecker. You haven’t changed at all. ~ Penelope Ward,
1314:There are thousands of causes for stress, and one antidote to stress is self-expression. That's what happens to me every day. My thoughts get off my chest, down my sleeves and onto my pad. ~ Garson Kanin,
1315:The secret to life, she had said, was to find the little things, the unimportant ones that would nonetheless always remind you of the precious things they accompanied—and hold onto them. ~ Karl Schroeder,
1316:We shall throw him out onto the streets, I promise you he'll be gone by morning.
Oh-no, you can't mean that-
Of course I don't. But you felt better for a moment there, didn't you? ~ Cassandra Clare,
1317:When you can no longer differentiate between the insanity spewed onto the blank page, and the madness evident in the all-but shattered mirror...that's when you know you're doing it right. ~ Dave Matthews,
1318:Amid the scattered property and the crowd on the open space, she in her rich satin cloak with a bright lilac shawl on her head suggested a delicate exotic plant thrown out onto the snow. She ~ Leo Tolstoy,
1319:And Jamie didn’t want her either, even though he’d kissed her like her mouth had been made of candy in the middle of a candy-drought. He’d probably just slipped, and fell. Onto her lips. ~ Charlotte Stein,
1320:I had loaded another weight onto his suffering and it hurt me to understand that while one person can never really share the pain of another, they can so easily and so heedlessly add to it. ~ Tan Twan Eng,
1321:It's like we're all floating on the ocean, holding onto our own inner-tube, but people don't seem to know that we are all sinking. Some are sinking faster than others, but we're all sinking. ~ Kate Bowler,
1322:Life's full of lots of dream-stealers always telling you you need to do something more sensible. I think it doesn't matter what your dream is, just fight the dream-stealers and hold onto it. ~ Bear Grylls,
1323:Movies such as 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' in 1939 to 'Dave' in 1993 portray Washington leaders as the ultimate Everymen - decent people just like you and me, only thrust onto greatness. ~ Ron Fournier,
1324:Nothing smelled worse than the death of another human being. Not horses or cattle or rotten whales washed onto a beach. Human death was the smell of what hid in the future, waiting for you. ~ Robert Crais,
1325:Our hope is that the Lord will intervene in our lives, but if not, we will discover whether our faith is real, or only something we hold onto when it appears to be working for our benefit. ~ John Bytheway,
1326:That’s what I love about reading: one tiny thing will interest you in a book, and that tiny thing will lead you onto another book, and another bit there will lead you onto a third book. ~ Mary Ann Shaffer,
1327:The simplest aspect of self-enquiry is to just hold onto the sense I AM, the sense of Being. Keep the sense of "I" or "I AM" by itself. Everyone can do this exercise - it brings immediate results. ~ Mooji,
1328:Was it the case that colours dimmed as the eye grew elderly? Or was it rather that in youth your excitement about the world transferred itself onto everything you saw and made it brighter? ~ Julian Barnes,
1329:Well, I am very happy that I was able to play a part in bringing music from the streets onto the radio and into modern culture, I worked very hard and always believed in the sounds I was creating. ~ Ice T,
1330:By the time a writer comes onto a project (if they're being hired as a contractor) the main character has usually been designed, as that's always done during a project's pitching stage. ~ Rhianna Pratchett,
1331:Every single second of every day I feel I have something to prove. I have to prove myself every time I walk into a new gym, onto a new movie set, into a business meeting, and in every fight. ~ Ronda Rousey,
1332:Hello, friends,” said Princess Winter. Ryu dropped his newest stick onto the pile, then sat down, chest high as though he were showing her proper respect. Scarlet scowled. “Suck-up.” Winter ~ Marissa Meyer,
1333:I have to exfoliate my lips as they're quite a large surface area and sometimes when I wear lipstick, it goes all cakey. So I mix brown sugar with lip balm and just scrub it onto them. ~ Georgia May Jagger,
1334:I must absorb everything while I'm still singing and step onto the stages of my many homes, and look out at the familiar surroundings, at the people who have come to hear me, to hear music. ~ Marilyn Horne,
1335:I've always been loud and obnoxious and sneaking my way into things, and so I feel like I've snuck my way onto the Lollapalooza lineup, and I'm going to sneak my way into whatever else I get to do. ~ Kesha,
1336:I would like to write a Book which would drive men mad, which would be like an open door leading them where they would never have consented to go, in short, a door that opens onto reality. ~ Antonin Artaud,
1337:The polemics of right-wing radio are putting nothing less than hate onto the airwaves, into the marketplace, electing it to office, teaching it in schools, and exalting it as freedom. ~ Patricia J Williams,
1338:water plunged onto the shuffling shoppers below. Their faces were drawn and bleak like a funeral cortege following the last remains of hope. From life they expected nothing – save a nice piece ~ Joe Cawley,
1339:Weddings are giant Rorschach tests onto which everyone around you projects their fears, fantasies, and expectations - many of which they've been cultivating since the day you were born. ~ Susan Jane Gilman,
1340:What about you? You didn't even think twice about following those two. They say, 'Let's go onto the ice' and right away you say, 'Where do I put my paws?' If you ask me, you're the brave one. ~ Erin Hunter,
1341:While walking through a dark season, if we attempt to navigate our lives by what we feel, we will run aground onto the rocks. We must navigate by what we know is true no matter what we feel. ~ Sheila Walsh,
1342:You can activate that army. They come in through Gamergate or whatever and then get turned onto politics and Trump.” In this way, Breitbart became an incubator of alt-right political energy. ~ Joshua Green,
1343:You don't simply bundle people onto trucks and drive them away...I prefer to advocate a positive policy, to create, in effect, a condition that in a positive way will induce people to leave. ~ Ariel Sharon,
1344:Your friends drag you down, Gordie. Don't you know that? [...] Your friends do. They're like drowning guys that are holding onto your legs. You can't save them. You can only drown with them. ~ Stephen King,
1345:A person that doesn't know their worth will never know yours. Therefore, the longer you hang onto hope that they will finally see your worth is the moment you start to depreciate in value. ~ Shannon L Alder,
1346:Because you’re going to help me train a seven-year-old Witch who’s got the raw power right now to turn us both into dust and yet”—he dropped the shoe onto the chair—“is abysmal at basic Craft. ~ Anne Bishop,
1347:Clinton admired Zatko’s cowboy boots, hoisted his own snakeskins onto his desk, and disclosed that he owned boots made of every mammal on the planet. (“Don’t tell the liberals,” he whispered.) ~ Fred Kaplan,
1348:I held onto her and the world slipped away. She calmed my mind and my soul lifted when close to her. Mina Harris was the better part of me, and I would keep her happy for the rest of my life. ~ Belle Aurora,
1349:In the old days, we painstakingly copied our emails onto paper, put a stamp on them and mailed them to arrive 4 to 5 days later. We also churned our own butter and used our phones for talking. ~ Peter Sagal,
1350:In the Visions Seminars (1930–1934), Jung notes that the astrological constellations are ‘very intimately known by the unconscious mind’, as they are effectively‘projections onto the skies’ ~ Matthew Mather,
1351:Just keep in mind,” Leon said, merging onto the highway, “I’m your cousin and you love me. If you attack me while I’m driving, we will both die and then he wins. Don’t let him win, Catalina. ~ Ilona Andrews,
1352:Just so we're clear, I'm not zen by any stretch of the imagination. However, what I've read about change being the only constant is a concept that I can grab onto and have used quite a lot. ~ Patrick Fabian,
1353:Sit in a room and read--and read and read. And read the right books by the right people. Your mind is brought onto that level, and you have a nice, mild, slow-burning rapture all the time. ~ Joseph Campbell,
1354:The humanism of Earth will lead many Trisolarans onto the wrong path. Just as Trisolaran civilization has already become a religion on Earth, Earth civilization has this potential on Trisolaris. ~ Liu Cixin,
1355:As he yanked the cushions off the sofa, the tube of Vaseline flew onto the floor. Both Carter and Martin stared at it for a moment, then Martin blushed, snatching it up. "I have dry skin. ~ Marshall Thornton,
1356:Because we so profoundly personalize success, we miss opportunities to lift others onto the top rung. We make rules that frustrate achievement. We prematurely write off people as failures. ~ Malcolm Gladwell,
1357:Even though it’s cold and the water sticks my clothes to my body, it reminds me of a beautiful time full of magical kisses and I need to hold onto that. Because for now, it’s all I’ve got. ~ Jessica Sorensen,
1358:Hate's a growing thing like anything else. It's the inevitable outcome of forcing ideas onto life, of forcing one's deepest instincts; our deepest feelings we force according to certain ideas. ~ D H Lawrence,
1359:I can't brethe."
She was embracing him the way he used to embrace her in Lazarevo. And for the same reason. "Open your mouth," she whispered, leaning onto his face. "I'll breath for you. ~ Paullina Simons,
1360:Ive done a lot of albums and I kinda know when Im onto something that was inspirational for me to record and create, and this was one of those projects where I really enjoyed making the album. ~ Lee Ritenour,
1361:Radu put one hand on her shoulder, felt Lada’s body contract with silent crying. “Get out,” she said again. He climbed onto the narrow bed and curled around her, holding her until she slept. ~ Kiersten White,
1362:Shadow crawled across the floor to the yellow foam-rubber pad and climbed onto it, pulling the thin blanket over himself, and closed his eyes, and he held onto nothing, and he held onto dreams. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1363:She came over and looked at the picture. Then she took my hand.
You know what that feels like?
Like what the astronauts will feel when they step onto the moon for the very first time. ~ Gary D Schmidt,
1364:Sit in a room and read--and read and read. And read the right books by the right people. Your mind is brought onto that level, and you have a nice, mild, slow-burning rapture all the time. ~ Joseph Campbell,
1365:- Teach me something new, she said, and he bent her back onto the bed and she shivered as his body slid against hers.
- Okay, Phin said. But pay attention, Julie Ann, there'll be a quiz. ~ Jennifer Crusie,
1366:When I thought of it that way, the Selection seemed like a rope, something sure I could grab onto. That stupid letter could lift me out of the darkness, and I could pull my family along with me. ~ Kiera Cass,
1367:by. “And you want to have sex with me?” “No,” she said in a sarcastic voice. “I thought I’d rip your shirt off and then force you onto the bed and make you watch while I fingered myself.” Even ~ Jessica Clare,
1368:Far above the snow clouds, the moon must have been bright and full. Its light bled through the storm, marking each flake with a silvery luster and pouring a pale, peachy glow onto the mountain. ~ Shannon Hale,
1369:I know I'm not going to understand women. I'll never understand how you can take boiling hot wax, pour it onto your upper thigh, rip the hair out by the root, and still be afraid of a spider. ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
1370:Isn’t that the way life goes? Just when everything seems perfect and nothing could possibly go wrong, then, boom, you’re tossed onto your butt, wondering what in the name of heaven happened. ~ Debbie Macomber,
1371:It has been a long trip," said Milo, climbing onto the couch where the princesses sat; "but we would have been here much sooner if I hadn't made so many mistakes. I'm afraid it's all my fault. ~ Norton Juster,
1372:Sometimes, they would write down a decoder key onto the scarf. By tying it around their hair or neck, these spies held the answer to the mystery and no one was the wiser! functional ~ Gertrude Chandler Warner,
1373:Then she broke down and cried onto the flowery wrapping paper. Melanie put her arms around the poor, thin body. What is Aunt Margaret made of? Birdbones and tissue paper. spun glass and straw. ~ Angela Carter,
1374:When the hysteric saw what the suffragists had done--the way that en masse they'd turned starvation onto its side--she must have been suprised. Her shock must have brought her close to speech. ~ Helen Oyeyemi,
1375:And the lesson is that I should always wear these, so no one asks me to do anything crazy like climb onto a roof. ~ Kelley ArmstrongJaime Vegas on why she wears three inch heels on a mission ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1376:He will remember eventually and this whole charade will come crashing down around me like a bad game of Jenga. Until then, I have him back and I am going to hold onto that for as long as I can. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
1377:I have never experienced anything like walking out onto the stage of an oversold venue and, before the first note is struck, realizing that there is not going to be enough oxygen for all of us. ~ Henry Rollins,
1378:My father always said that you cannot graft a culture of science and engineering onto an Iron Age society. And so it’s proving.’ Bisesa studied him. ‘You’ll have to tell me about your father. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
1379:Some people record onto tape, and then they pay for the tape, and download those onto a hard drive. Initially in a Pro Tools program. Other people go straight into digital, and use no tape at all. ~ Dave Grohl,
1380:Sometimes, you can hold a grudge for so long you forget why you were holding onto it. And before you know it, half a lifetime has gone by and all you’ve got is a empty fist and a lot of regret. ~ Benjamin Wood,
1381:Then he bestows the final commandment onto me: Thou shalt remake the world. This is something I would very much like to do, though no clue how carving a rock will achieve it.
- Jude Sweetwine ~ Jandy Nelson,
1382:The request had been impossible to refuse, delivered as it was in Darcy’s perennial air of wry cheer—a demeanor Aaron was certain was tattooed onto the English genome, right beside wry despair. ~ Rachel Kadish,
1383:The shadow has too often been split off in Western thinking and we know, psychologically, that whatever is split off re-insinuates itself through behavioral eruptions or projections onto others. ~ James Hollis,
1384:...weddings are giant Rorschach tests onto which everyone around you projects their fears, fantasies, and expectations -- many of which they've been cultivating since the day you were born. ~ Susan Jane Gilman,
1385:When a people holds onto its language, it holds onto a semblance of freedom, like a man who holds onto his independence when he retains his own way of thinking. Language is the thought of a people. ~ Jos Rizal,
1386:You can either waltz boldly onto the stage of life and live the way you know your spirit is nudging you to, or you can sit quietly by the wall, receding into the shadows of fear and self doubt. ~ Oprah Winfrey,
1387:You can't lose what you serve. That's the secret. What you serve, you can't lose. What you don't serve and what you try to hold onto, you can't hold onto. It's always slipping out of your fingers. ~ Adyashanti,
1388:A big mistake people make when they are trying to lose weight is that they stop eating. They'll eat salads once a day and then their body starts trying to protect itself and holds onto the fat. ~ Curtis Jackson,
1389:Dreams that die can live on in your heart, but dead dreams make dead hearts. I needed to live again. To feel life. Really enjoy it. To keep my heart alive and latch onto dreams that live forever. ~ Marilyn Grey,
1390:He rolled onto his back and tried to remember the dream he had been having. It had been a good one. There had been a flying motorcycle in it. He had a funny feeling he’d had the same dream before. ~ J K Rowling,
1391:I tiptoed down the short flight of creaky wooden steps to the dirt path and stepped onto the sandy asphalt. Sandy Asphalt. Sounds like the name of a third-string stripper of yore. I digress. ~ John Joseph Adams,
1392:It is not our responsibility to fix every mess. If someone steps onto the scary ledge of truth, it is enough to acknowledge her courage and make this promise: I am here with you as your friend... ~ Jen Hatmaker,
1393:Pakistan is a nation, which, if it falls apart, if it becomes a failed state, there are nuclear weapons there and you've got terrorists there who could grab their hands onto those nuclear weapons. ~ Mitt Romney,
1394:Creating thoughts, holding onto thoughts, recalling thoughts, generating emotions, controlling emotions, and disciplining powerful inner drives, all require a tremendous expenditure of energy. ~ Michael A Singer,
1395:I also know that I won't go forth and have children just in case I might regret missing it later in life; I don't think this is a strong enough motivation to bring more babies onto the earth. ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
1396:I collapse onto the bed, a quivering wreck of a woman who used to have control over her life, until she let a sexy, charming Brit into her bed and found out what it’s like to completely lose control. ~ M S Force,
1397:I'm often asked which author I am most inspired by, but I'm inspired by all authors. It takes a great deal of courage to pour your onto paper and watch silently as the world judges it loudly. ~ Charity Parkerson,
1398:I sank onto the deck. My heart was pounding a million trillion times a minute. I never felt more alive. Anger, sadness, joy. He made me feel it all. No one else had that kind of effect on me. No one. ~ Jenny Han,
1399:It was about being wanted, it was about winning, and it was about my passion for the game. I just loved it. I absolutely loved to compete and to step out onto that football field with my teammates. ~ Warren Moon,
1400:Maybe it's just easier to hold onto resentment and bitterness.But when you hold onto them, you're imprisoning yourself, not the other person. Not forgiving is pretty heavy baggage to carry around. ~ Cathy Bryant,
1401:Poetry is a special use of language that opens onto the real. The business of the poet is truth telling, which is why in the Celtic tradition no one could be a teacher unless he or she was a poet. ~ Huston Smith,
1402:She didn’t want her vomit to drip onto the people below the balcony, smoking cigarettes, and pretending like they didn’t care about cancer. Audrey cared about cancer. Audrey cared about cancer a lot. ~ Anonymous,
1403:Sometimes, when something hurts us, our hearts break a little-in a slightly ... more literal way than for humans. Our pain sort of spills out and onto anyone around us. We call it a cracked heart. ~ Brodi Ashton,
1404:You know, it's scary when you sign onto a pilot of a series because, as much as you want the series to go, you also want it to be a character that you'd be interested in playing for a long time. ~ Lisa Edelstein,
1405:A warrior knows that he is only a man. His only regret is that his life is so short that he can't grab onto all the things he would like to. But for him, this is not an issue; it's only a pity. ~ Carlos Castaneda,
1406:But Daryl Morey believed—if he believed in anything—in taking a statistically based approach to decision making. And the most important decision he made was whom to allow onto his basketball team. ~ Michael Lewis,
1407:I’ll fix your toes,” he said, as plainly as if he’d told me to do my homework. He dropped onto his knees in front of me, then stopped, tilting his head as if trying to figure out where to put himself. ~ C L Stone,
1408:It is, of course, obvious that speed, or height of fall, is not in itself injurious … but a high rate of change of velocity, such as occurs after a 10 story fall onto concrete, is another matter. ~ Randall Munroe,
1409:I turn the corner off the highway onto a dark country road. I hit my high beams, scan the flat farm fields looking for deer. All clear, I twist the throttle as rushing into my arms comes home. ~ Bruce Springsteen,
1410:I unbuckled my seat belt.
“Are you going to jump onto his car?” Julie asked. “I can get closer.”
“What are you, out of your mind? No, I’m not jumping on his car. That only works in movies. ~ Ilona Andrews,
1411:The crescent moon had finally risen, and a little moonlight spilled onto the bed. Staring at it, she found herself unable to turn away until her body finally relaxed and her eyes closed for the night. ~ Anonymous,
1412:The ego is always alert to the dangers that the unconscious may over-throw it. It may try to intellectualize away unconscious urges, inhibit them, project them onto others, or deny them. Freud ~ Tom Butler Bowdon,
1413:The more fucked up you are, the more I like you. As long as you've managed to hold onto your identity through all the shit, then it won't matter how twisted you are. I will love you more for it. ~ Ashly Lorenzana,
1414:Being an actor, when you sign onto a project - whether it's good, bad, or indifferent - you kind of fall in love with it. You fall in love with the experience, you fall in love with the memories. ~ Matthew Lillard,
1415:Did you ever have something to say and feel as if the whole side of the wall wouldn't be big enough to say it on, and then sit down on the floor and try to get it onto a sheet of charcoal paper? ~ Georgia O Keeffe,
1416:Elijah pried Caleb’s hand away and his eyes locked onto my wrist, or what used to be my wrist. “Oh dear.”
This was gonna suck. I swallowed. Hard. “Do it.”
“I’m so very sorry,” was my warning. ~ Ashlan Thomas,
1417:Fortunately, my guns were still there. I could just picture some homeless guy stumbling onto them and going on a rampage at a liquor store. That would just make Abraham so happy. Bum crisis avoided, ~ Tim Marquitz,
1418:Graham climbed out a window onto the porch roof and sat on the gritty shingles. He hugged his knees, his damp shirt pressed cold across his back, and snorted the smell of slaughter out of his nose. ~ Thomas Harris,
1419:I hate to say it, and Apple never likes it, but I love anything that's hacker oriented. I don't like passing it onto others, or getting things for free. I don't like stealing music one bit, at all. ~ Steve Wozniak,
1420:Rock music needs very supportive bras, I note, holding onto my bosoms as I leap up and down, doggedly. This is something the music press had never mentioned. They have so little guidance for girls. ~ Caitlin Moran,
1421:Sinking onto the sand, I turned my face into the wind, hoping the breeze would blow away the pain. The pain of rejection, the pain of betrayal, and the pain of everything that had been lost to us. ~ Kerry Lonsdale,
1422:Sometimes when you walk onto a set, there are very clear delineations. The crew don't talk to the actors and I hate all that. Everyone is the same to me and I always treat everyone in the same way. ~ Rebecca Mader,
1423:Ten years ago, it was really difficult for a young actress to walk onto a set and disagree with the director and having that be OK and have a conversation about it and everyone be cool with it. ~ Maggie Gyllenhaal,
1424:The only thing here was a long gray ribbon of road, stretched like tape stuck by a toddler onto a rolling carpet of green hills under a huge arch of blue sky. This is Virginia. My Virginia, anyway. ~ Beth Harbison,
1425:We’ve all just got this one fucking ride on the carousel and if some son of a bitch tries to kick us off before it stops turning we ought to hang onto the pole with all our might and refuse to let go. ~ Cora Brent,
1426:What Trump is onto is, he's just saying what's on his mind. And sometimes it's not so good. And sometimes it's... I mean, I can understand where he's coming from, but I don't always agree with it. ~ Clint Eastwood,
1427:When all the normal patterns and routines of a person’s life fell apart—and with such shocking suddenness—you had to find something you could hold onto, something that was both sane and predictable. ~ Stephen King,
1428:An acrobatic dunk will make it onto Sports Center. A simple, unspectacular bounce pass in the rhythm of the offense will not. System basketball has been replaced by players who want to be the system. ~ Phil Jackson,
1429:And yet, these insights of connectedness and oneness, which make us feel so at home in the world, are so difficult to hold onto. And so, inevitably, we wind up living lives of isolation and loneliness. ~ Irwin Kula,
1430:As a hero, you have to play it straight. The audience is going to live through you, so you have to be more neutral. They will be projecting their thoughts and their actions onto the main character. ~ Dolph Lundgren,
1431:I love your bracelet!’ I said to the brunette next to me, because, while most girls are onto the whole stranger-with-candy thing, the strangers-with-compliments strategy is still remarkably effective. ~ Ally Carter,
1432:The girl flew inside some darkness, feeling really tired; soon, she decided to have a nap laying onto… some Galaxy! She was herself as big as the Universe… Or was it she the part of that macrocosm? ~ Sahara Sanders,
1433:When Quinn’s lips left mine so I could suck in a much-needed breath, he immediately latched onto Brody’s mouth and I felt what was left of my sanity disappear at the sight of the two men kissing. I ~ Sloane Kennedy,
1434:You should never relax your hold.” Then he flipped me off his shoulder. I hit the mat with a loud grunt. “Aw, did you just fall?” “No.” I rolled onto my back, wincing. “I attacked the floor. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1435:(1) Jot down new tasks and assignments on your list during the day; (2) next morning, transfer these new items from your list onto your calendar; and (3) then take a couple of minutes to plan your day. ~ Cal Newport,
1436:[after Sammy struggles to unhook Stilton's bra]
She rolled onto her face to give him a good shot at the hook in the back. "Free my people!"
"I will. I am the Harriet Tubman of your breasts. ~ Christopher Moore,
1437:Chefs today choose to step onto that treadmill where they have to be seen. Every day they have to go to this party, they have to go to that party. But then you think "Who is doing the cooking?". ~ Marco Pierre White,
1438:I really don’t think you could appear any badder, Ollie.” He huffed as he kicked up his legs onto the coffee table.
“At least I know ‘badder’ isn't a word.” Jase smirked.
“That’s about all you know. ~ J Lynn,
1439:Our lives are like a house. Some people are allowed on the lawn, some onto the porch, some get into the vestibule or kitchen. The better friends are invited deeper into our home, into our living room. ~ Louise Penny,
1440:She thinks my name is Freddie, you know, but of course it ain't. I
always tell these people some name like that, because if they got onto
your right name they might use it sometime. Understand? ~ Stephen Crane,
1441:The hero and the coward both feel the same thing, but the hero uses his fear, projects it onto his opponent, while the coward runs. It's the same thing, fear, but it's what you do with it that matters. ~ Cus D Amato,
1442:Two assistants typed at keyboards projected onto antique desks, and their screens were polarized monoglass so thin that from the side, they vanished entirely. A funny juxtaposition of the old and the new ~ Anonymous,
1443:You don't have to see through the eyes of others, hold onto yours, stand on your own judgment, you know that what is, is–say it aloud, like the holiest of prayers, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. ~ Ayn Rand,
1444:A healer! The beauty of the word a balm. In a mounting astonishment she hears how this man heals with his own blood, pricks his own finger, rubs the blood onto the scab, smears it all over the patient, ~ Edna O Brien,
1445:Good questions work on us, we don't work on them. They are not a project to be completed but a doorway opening onto greater depth of understanding, actions that will take us into being more fully alive. ~ Peter Block,
1446:It all smelled like beauty products, that anonymous female scent that we rub onto ourselves to blend into a wet, aggregate femininity, to smell like a person but not like any person in particular. ~ Alexandra Kleeman,
1447:I've built a solid career there, but America's ten times the size. Now that we're onto the third record, I feel like the stars have aligned and American audiences are embracing my music even more. ~ Chantal Kreviazuk,
1448:James and I happened onto the scene and foiled the robber's plans. We're good at that-foiling plans,I mean. Don't you agree,Miss Ashton?"
"There seems to be very little on which we agree, Mr. Langley. ~ Kat Martin,
1449:Just behind the darkness of closed eyes shines the light of God. When you behold that light in meditation, hold onto it with devotional zeal. Feel yourself inside it: That is where God dwells. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda,
1450:Just stand next to the white people. They'll get off by Hundred and Tenth Street." Justin broke down his strategy for securing a seat as we shoved ourselves onto the crowded Number 2 train heading uptown. ~ Wes Moore,
1451:Late into the night I write and the pages of my notebook swell from all the words I’ve pressed onto them.
It almost feels like the more I bruise the page the quicker something inside me heals. ~ Elizabeth Acevedo,
1452:Web applications will become more and more ubiquitous throughout our human environment, with walls, automobile dashboards, refrigerator doors all serving as displays giving us a window onto the Web. ~ Tim Berners Lee,
1453:We've all just got this one fucking ride on the carousel, and if some son of a bitch tries to kick us off before it stops turning, we ought to hang onto that pole with all our might and refuse to let go. ~ Cora Brent,
1454:When you become a teenager, you step onto a bridge. You may already be on it. The opposite shore is adulthood. Childhood lies behind. The bridge is made of wood. As you cross, it burns behind you ~ Gail Carson Levine,
1455:You spend that money, and then what? At least now you know it's going to a great cause. We'll see how many masks I'll keep in the future, but certain ones have more meaning, so I'll hold onto them. ~ Henrik Lundqvist,
1456:A hypertrophied superego can be the source of excessive guilt or scrupulosity, or it can be projected onto others, which justifies vindictiveness in extreme forms as revenge against the ‘evil’ enemy. ~ David R Hawkins,
1457:As the four girls were taking her father's life, she had tried to rush onto the stage. But two old university janitors held her down and whispered into her ear that she would lose her own life if she went. ~ Liu Cixin,
1458:Freedom is having real choice. This offers a limited amount of choices. This is participating in a very imperfect system that we're desperately hanging onto, that we don't want to see further eroded. ~ Darryl Pinckney,
1459:Her sword dropped as the last of her wretched life left her eyes. She fell. He kicked her over onto her back. She would do as the canvas for his message. He knelt down beside her and began to cut.   Alyx ~ Hanna Peach,
1460:I eased him away from my face and leaned far over the edge of my bed to drop him down onto the floorboards, since I generally try to keep some distance between my eyeballs and the claws of panicky cats. As ~ J L Bryan,
1461:If they keep exposing you to education, you might even realize some day that man becomes immortal only in what he writes on paper, or hacks into rock, or slabbers onto a canvas, or pulls out of a piano. ~ Robert Ruark,
1462:I know that life isn't life if you just float through it. I know that the whole point- the only point- is to find the things that matter and hold onto them and fight for them and refuse to let them go. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1463:imagine her glancing up at me, noticing what she’s doing to me with her small, innocent gestures. I imagine her rolling onto her back, welcoming me to create secrets with her that’ll never leave this room. ~ Anonymous,
1464:Jock had a pal from the King’s African Rifles who came to stand up for him—the tall and smart-looking Captain Lavender, with bright eyes and a cowlick that swept a wing of golden hair onto his forehead. ~ Paula McLain,
1465:My wants are simple. I have no desire to latch onto a monster symbol of fate and power and prove my manhood in titanic piscine war. But sometimes I do like a couple of cooperative fish of frying size. ~ John Steinbeck,
1466:Somehow, during that time, I realized the difference between a good life and a bad life was attitude. If I held onto that anger that I had at the world for the shitty hand I was dealt, it’d turn me into. ~ Anne Malcom,
1467:So when you find yourself locked onto an unpleasant train of thought, heading for the places in your past where the screaming is unbearable, remember there's always madness. Madness is the emergency exit. ~ Alan Moore,
1468:That was just existing. That was just chasing down the next day so I could feel it pass under me.” He placed his large hand over my heart. “You made me stop chasing the days. You made me hold onto them. ~ Karina Halle,
1469:The passion for sneakers has been there since day one, but I never held onto them. I never shrunkwrap them. It's always been about getting it, buying it, wearing it, showing it and moving on to the next one. ~ Pusha T,
1470:We're all so preposterous, aren't we. Holding onto our traumas, our agonies, our small dramas and using them to sabotage that which we so want, and actually deserve. ' (Petra Dussman in 'The Moment') ~ Douglas Kennedy,
1471:As you experience success in applying kaizen to clear goals like weight loss or career advancement, remember to hold onto its essence: an optimistic belief in our potential for continuous improvement. ~ Robert D Maurer,
1472:At this, Gansey rolled over onto his back and folded his hands on his chest. He wore a salmon polo shirt, which, in Blue’s opinion, was far more hellish than anything they’d discussed to this point. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1473:Glutathione is also the most critical and integral part of your detoxification system. All the toxins stick onto glutathione, which then carries them into the bile and the stool - and out of your body. ~ Mark Hyman M D,
1474:I am simply saying that the meaning of a word cannot be reliably determined by etymology, or that a root, once discovered, always projects a certain semantic load onto any word that incorporates that root. ~ D A Carson,
1475:If language let humans send a thought from one brain to another, writing let them stick a thought onto a physical object, like a stone, where it could live forever. ~ Tim Urban, Neuralink and the Brain's Magical Future,
1476:I like everything you do to me."

"In that case"- he flipped her onto her back again, spread her thighs- "I think we should explore the concept of oral sex." Her brain hazed over. And stayed hazed. ~ Nalini Singh,
1477:Show business is like a bumpy bus ride. Sometimes you find yourself temporarily juggled out of your seat and holding onto a strap. But the main idea is to hang in there and not be shoved out the door. ~ Cliff Robertson,
1478:Sometimes, when I walk out onto the track I think, 'What am I doing here? Why do I put myself through this?' But that's when you really get into your focus ... you focus on the race you are going to run. ~ Kelly Holmes,
1479:That's how we find our way outward and onward. By holding onto beauty hardest. By cradling it like the cure that it is. By making it realer than anything ever was. The rest is just monsters and ghosts. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
1480:The leisurely welcoming walk through Mother Nature lasted for about fifty meters before they emerged onto the hotel grounds. It was quite a sight, even (as Marcus had put it) in its “finished-ish” state. ~ Sam Sisavath,
1481:When we stop asking the question “Whose fault is it?” and start asking the question “How can I work with this now?” then we are truly stepping onto the path of taking responsibility for our karma. When ~ Ethan Nichtern,
1482:And how can you say I love you to someone you love? I rolled onto my side and fell asleep next to her. Here is the point of everything I have been trying to tell you, Oskar. It's always necessary. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
1483:Do your job well without expecting any appreciation; then you will see that all the appreciation will come onto you just like the summer rains coming onto the thirsty flowers! Just do your job well! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1484:driven him insane, he’d latched onto Sharp’s offer to join his PI firm like a K-9 on a bite sleeve. For the last two months, he’d been Skywalker to Sharp’s Obi-Wan. Lance shifted position, stretching his ~ Melinda Leigh,
1485:I brought you a snack,” Takumi said, dropping an oatmeal cream pie onto my book. “Very nutritious.” I smiled. “You’ve got your oats. You’ve got your meal. You’ve got your cream. It’s a fuckin’ food pyramid. ~ John Green,
1486:I had no idea of the character. But the moment I was dressed, the clothes and the make-up made me feel the person he was. I began to know him, and by the time I walked onto the stage he was fully born. ~ Charlie Chaplin,
1487:Nothing else changed. You simply stopped projecting your sense of self onto that particular object of consciousness. You woke up. That is spirituality. That is the nature of Self. That is who you are. ~ Michael A Singer,
1488:Shadow was amused, and a little puzzled, to realize that he was far more concerned about breaking the rules by climbing onto the carousel than he had been aiding and abetting this afternoon’s bank robbery. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1489:suddenly something cold hits my nose. The next thing I know snowflakes are falling. Like tender white kisses gifted onto such a hostile landscape. They’re so eerie and whimsical, I almost laugh at the irony. ~ Anonymous,
1490:The event had not even existed until I’d heard the story. It happened this way for each of us, one by one, across the island, a structure suddenly exploding onto the placid empty plain of our history. ~ Shawna Yang Ryan,
1491:The food crank is by definition a person willing to cut himself off from human society in the hopes of adding five years onto the life of his carcase; that is, a person out of touch with common humanity. ~ George Orwell,
1492:The next morning at Nairobi Station we climbed aboard the train that would take us to Mombasa, and then onto the ship that would ferry us to India for our honeymoon. I was Beryl Purves—and still a virgin. ~ Paula McLain,
1493:We can run an ad in the papers, if you like. ‘Missing: Hunks of wood that fell from the sky onto avenue de l’Opéra on June twenty-first. Generous reward offered. Fake hunks of wood unwelcome.’  ~ Pierdomenico Baccalario,
1494:Wesley rolled onto his back and Nora collapsed onto his chest. He let out a puff of air as she scrambled into position. “Are you made of lead?”
“I’m solid muscle and evil. Stop bitching and cuddle me. ~ Tiffany Reisz,
1495:After about half an hour, the front doors to the castle creaked open. I looked down and watched as a lone figure stepped out onto the icy entrance steps and sat down. Breathing heavily. Head in his hands. ~ Bella Forrest,
1496:. . as A martial arts teacher, we should never forget the first time we stepped onto the Dojo ground, remembering this, we will be better equipped to teach the next generation of Karate practitioners ~ Soke Behzad Ahmadi,
1497:Darkness has completely descended onto the landscape and I stood up and stretched my arms above my head and I wondered what it would be like if it were a perfect world. Only god knows. And he is dead. ~ David Wojnarowicz,
1498:How are you feeling?"
"Like I fell out a burning building onto pavement, you?" I grumbled.
"Like I was pushed out of a burning building by a maniac," she retorted, a small smile playing across her face. ~ R R Virdi,
1499:I spot my bra in the indentation of a cheap red pleather beanbag. My adorable cute, black-and-white polka-dot bra thrown carelessly onto the worse piece of furniture ever invented.

He threw my bra. ~ Daisy Whitney,
1500:It's hard as hell to hold onto your dignity when the risen sun is too bright in your losing eyes, and that's what I was thinking about as we hunted for bad guys through the ruins of a city that didn't exist. ~ John Green,

IN CHAPTERS [50/175]



   91 Integral Yoga
   17 Christianity
   11 Occultism
   7 Poetry
   7 Philosophy
   7 Integral Theory
   6 Psychology
   5 Science
   3 Fiction
   2 Mythology
   1 Education
   1 Cybernetics
   1 Alchemy


   83 Satprem
   74 The Mother
   13 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   4 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   4 Jorge Luis Borges
   4 Anonymous
   4 Aleister Crowley
   3 Thubten Chodron
   3 Sri Aurobindo
   3 Peter J Carroll
   3 H P Lovecraft
   2 Plotinus
   2 Ken Wilber
   2 Joseph Campbell
   2 Jordan Peterson
   2 Friedrich Nietzsche
   2 Carl Jung


   15 Agenda Vol 01
   9 Agenda Vol 03
   7 The Phenomenon of Man
   7 On the Way to Supermanhood
   7 Agenda Vol 11
   7 Agenda Vol 09
   6 Agenda Vol 10
   6 Agenda Vol 02
   5 The Future of Man
   5 Agenda Vol 04
   4 The Secret Doctrine
   4 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   4 Magick Without Tears
   4 Labyrinths
   4 Anonymous - Poems
   4 Agenda Vol 05
   3 Lovecraft - Poems
   3 Liber Null
   3 How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator
   3 Agenda Vol 12
   3 Agenda Vol 08
   3 Agenda Vol 06
   2 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   2 The Hero with a Thousand Faces
   2 Sex Ecology Spirituality
   2 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   2 Maps of Meaning
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   2 Agenda Vol 13
   2 Agenda Vol 07
   2 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2E


0 1956-09-14, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Reflect upon this, take your time, tell me very frankly how you feel about it and whether it appears to you, as it does to me, to be a door opening Onto a path that will bring you back, free and strong at last to me.
   All my affection is with you, and my blessings never leave you.

0 1958-05-10, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   When I had this experience, I understood that only a month ago I was still uttering mountain-sized imbecilities. And I laughed to the point of almost approving those who say, But all the same, the Supreme does not decide the number of sugar cubes you put in your coffee! That would be to project your own way of being Onto the Supreme. But this is an Himalayan imbecility! It is a stupidity, the minds pretentious stupidity projecting itself Onto the divine life and imagining that the divine life conforms to its own projection.
   The Supreme does not decide: He knows. The Supreme does not want: He sees. And it is so for each thousandth of a second, eternally. Thats all. And it is the only true condition.

0 1958-09-16 - OM NAMO BHAGAVATEH, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   The words came afterwards, as if they had been superimposed upon the states of consciousness, grafted Onto them. Some of the associations seem unexpected, but they were the exact expression of the states of consciousness in their order of unfolding. They came one after another, as if the contact was trying to become more complete. And the last was like a triumph. As soon as I finished writing (in writing, all this becomes rather flat), the impetus within was still alive and it gave me the sense of an all-conquering Truth. And the last mantra sprang forth:
   Seigneur, Dieu de la Vrit victorieuse!
  --
   This one, this mantra, OM NAMO BHAGAVATEH, came to me after some time, for I felt well, I saw that I needed to have a mantra of my own, that is, a mantra consonant with what this body has to do in the world. And it was just then that it came.3 It was truly an answer to a need that had made itself felt. So if you feel the neednot there, not in your head, but here (Mother points to the center of her heart), it will come. One day, either you will hear the words, or they will spring forth from your heart And when that happens, you must hold Onto it.
   The first syllable of NAMO is pronounced with a short 'a,' as in nahmo. The final word is pronounced BHA-GAH-VA-TEH.

0 1958-11-04 - Myths are True and Gods exist - mental formation and occult faculties - exteriorization - work in dreams, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Then comes the story of Anusuya and her husb and (who is truly a husb and a very good man, but well, not a god, after all!), who was sleeping with his head resting upon Anusuyas knees. They had finished their puja (both of them were worshippers of Shiva), and after their puja he was resting, sleeping, with his head on Anusuyas knees. Meanwhile, the gods had descended upon earth, particularly this Parvati, and they saw Anusuya like that. Then Parvati exclaimed, This is a good occasion! Not very far away a cooking fire was burning. With her power, she sent the fire rolling down Onto Anusuyas feetwhich startled her because it hurt. It began to burn; not one cry, not one movement, nothing because she didnt want to awaken her husband. But she began invoking Shiva (Shiva was there). And because she invoked Shiva (it is lovely in the story), because she invoked Shiva, Shivas foot began burning! (Mother laughs) Then Narada showed Shiva to Parvati: Look what you are doing; you are burning your husbands foot! So Parvati made the opposite gesture and the fire was put out.
   Thats how it went.

0 1958-11-20, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   If you can when the attack comes, if you can cling to something that knows, or to something in you that has had the experience, and if you can hold Onto that memory, even if it is only a memory, and cling to that in spite of all that denies and revolts Above all not To keep your head as still as possible. And not follow the movement, not succumb to the vibration.
   Because from what I have seen and from what I was told, I am sure that it is decisive, that what is offered to you is the possibility of a decisive victory, which means that it will no longer recur in the same way.

0 1959-06-25, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   X gave me a new mantra. My body is exhausted from too much nervous tension. I am living in a kind of cellar with four inches of filth on the floor and walls, and two openings, one Onto the street of the bazaar the other Onto a dilapidated courtyard with a well. On my right lives a madwoman who screams half the day. There is only my mantra which burns almost constantly in my heart, and who knows what hope that some day the future will be happy and reconciled. There is also Sujata and you.
   Your child,

0 1960-03-03, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Only a few days ago, on the morning of the 29th, I had one of those experiences that mark ones life. It happened upstairs in my room. I was doing my japa, walking up and down with my eyes wide open, when suddenly Krishna camea gold Krishna, all golden, in a golden light that filled the whole room. I was walking, but I could not even see the windows or the rug any longer, for this golden light was everywhere with Krishna at its center. And it must have lasted at least fifteen minutes. He was dressed in those same clothes in which he is normally portrayed when he dances. He was all light, all dancing: You see, I will be there this evening during the Darshan.1 And suddenly, the chair I use for darshan came into the room! Krishna climbed up Onto it, and his eyes twinkled mischievously, as if to say, I will be there, you see, and therell be no room for you.
   When I came down that evening for distribution,2 at first I was annoyed. I had said that I didnt want anybody in the hall, precisely because I wanted to establish an atmosphere of concentration, the immobility of the Spirit but there were at least thirty people in there, those who had decorated the hall, thirty of them stirring, stirring about, a mass of little vibrations. And before I could even say scat I had hardly taken my seatsomeone put the tray of medals on my lap and they started filing past.

0 1960-05-24 - supramental flood, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   And what was really very lovely was the ACCURACY and the power which directed the forces. I watched this for three quarters of an hour: for each thing that presented itself (it could have been someone thinking, something taking place, anything at all), a special little concentration of this flood went exactly Onto that point, like a special insistence.
   And all this was absolutely egoless, without any personal reaction, nothing; there was nothing but the consciousness of the Supreme Action. It was the only thing existing.
  --
   And during the time my experience lasted, I had no feeling of anything exceptional, but rather simply the fact that after all its preparation, the body consciousness was ready for a total identification with Thatin my consciousness its always the same, a perpetual, constant and eternal state in that it never leaves me. Its like that, and it never varies. What diminishes the immensity of the Vibration are the limitations of the material consciousness which can color it and even sometimes change it by giving it a personal appearance. Thus, when I see someone and speak to him, for example, when my eyes concentrate on the person, I have almost the sensation of this flood flowing from me towards the person or of it passing through me to go Onto the person. There is an awareness of the eyes, the body. And it is this which limits or even changes a little the immensity of the thing But already this feeling has almost disappeared; this immensity seems to be acting almost constantly. There are moments when I am less interiorized, when I am more on the surface, and it feels like its passing through a bodymoments when the body consciousness comes back a little. And this is what diminishes the thing.
   This experience last night also enabled me to understand what X had felt during one of our meditations. He had explained his experience by way of saying that I was this mystic tree whose roots plunge into the Supreme and whose branches spread forth over the world,3 and he said that one of these branches had entered into himand it had been a unique experience. He had said, this is the Mother.

0 1960-07-23 - The Flood and the race - turning back to guide and save amongst the torrents - sadhana vs tamas and destruction - power of giving and offering - Japa, 7 lakhs, 140000 per day, 1 crore takes 20 years, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   It was as if the doors of destruction had been flung open. Floodsfloods as vast as an oceanwere rushing down Onto something the earth? A formidable current pouring down at an insane speed, with an unstoppable power. It was brackish waternot transparent, but brackish. And it was imperative to reach a certain spot BEFORE the water. Had the water reached there ahead of me, nothing could have been done. Whereas if I got there first (I say I, but it was not I with this body), if I got to the other side before the water, I would be completely safe; and from this safe position, I would be able, I would have a chance to help those left behind.
   And this vehicle was going faster than the flood (I saw and felt it by its motion)a formidable flood, but the vehicle was going still faster. It was so wonderful. In places there were some especially difficult and dangerous spots, but I ALWAYS got there before the water, just before the water barred the way. And we kept going and going and going. Then, with a final effort (there was no effort, really, it was willed), with a final push, we made it to the other side and the water came rushing just behind! It rushed down at a fantastic speed. We had made it. Then, just on the other side, it changed color. It was it changed in color to a predominant blue, this powerful blue which is the force, the organizing force in the most material world. So there we were, and the vehicle stopped. And then, after having been looking straight ahead the whole time we were speeding along, I turned around and said, Ah, now I can start helping those who are behind.

0 1960-09-20, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   And he isnt aware of this, actually, he isnt aware at all. If he were told, he would absolutely deny it for him, its an opening Onto Infinity! But in fact, its always like that, we are always shut in, each of useach one is enclosed inside certain limits which he doesnt feel, for should he feel it, he would get out! Oh, I know this feeling very well, for when I was with Sri Aurobindo I was open in this way (gesture towards the heights), and I always had this feeling of Yes, my child He tolerated me the way I was and waited for it to change. Thats truly how things are, you know. And now I feel my limits, which are the limits of the world as it is at present, but beyond that theres an unmanifested immensity, eternity and infinityto which we are closed. It merely seeps init is not the great opening. What I am trying to bring about is the great opening. Only when it has opened wide will there really be the (how should I put it?) the irreducible thing, and all the worlds resistance, all its inertia, even its obscurity will be unable to swallow it up the determining and transforming thing I dont know when it will come.
   But this experience with X was really interesting. I learned many things that day, many things If you concentrate long enough on any one point, you discover the Infinite (and in his own experience he found the infinite), what could be called your own Infinite. But this is not what WE want, not this; what we want is the direct and integral contact between the manifested universe and the Infinite out of which this universe has emerged. So then it is no longer an individual or personal contact with the Infinite, its a total contact. And Sri Aurobindo insists on this, he says that its absolutely impossible to have the transformation (not the contact, but the supramental transformation) without becoming universalized that is the first condition. You cannot become supramental before being universal. And to be universal means to accept everything, be everything, become everythingreally to accept everything. And as for all those who are shut up in a system, even if it belongs to the highest regions of thought, it is not THAT.

0 1960-10-02a, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Before going to bed, sometimes I say to myself, I will do what is necessary to spend my night in these great currents of force(because there is a way to do it). And then I think, Oh, what an egotist you are, my girl! So sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesntwhen theres something important to do, it doesnt happen. But all I have to do is concentrate in a certain way before going to sleep to spend my whole night in these very far from here, very far I cant say very far from the earth, for surely its in an intermediate zone between the forces from above and the earths atmosphere. Thats what it mainly is, in any case. Its a great universal current as well, but mainly its what descends and comes Onto the earth, and it is permeating the earths atmosphere all the time, all the time, and it comes with this wide, overall visionit makes for wonderful nights I no longer bother about people at allat least not as such, but in a more impersonal way.
   (silence)

0 1960-10-22, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Here, this is the kitchen; here is the living room, this is the studio. And then behind the kitchen there was a small room that I used as the dining room, and it opened Onto a courtyard. Between the dining room and the kitchen there was a bathroom and a small hallway. The kitchen is here; you went up three steps and then there was this small hallway with the stairs leading up to the bedroom. Next to the bedroom was a bathroom about as big as a thimble.
   It is part of a huge house. Theres a seven-story apartment building on each side, and the street is here.

0 1960-10-25, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   On his way to the grandmo thers house, he passed by the station and went in to drink something. While drinking, two persons who were there started playing with some balls in front of him. He WATCHED. But suddenly, he felt very uneasy; he wanted to leave and ran towards an exit that opened Onto the tracksit was closed and he could not get out. And these two people were just behind him; suddenly he lost consciousness: I dont know what happened to me after that.
   He woke up in a railway station somewhere between Bombay and Poona, and he began telling them that he was hungry (he was with those same two persons). They punched him in the stomach and put a handkerchief over his nosehe again passed out! At Poona, he woke up again (hed lost his appetite by then!), and again they put the handkerchief over his nose. And it went on like thatthey kept on punching him a lot. When he woke up in the country on the outskirts of Poona, four men were around him arguing in a language he didnt know (his language is Gujarati). They were probably speaking in some other language, I dont know which oneit seems they were very dark. He didnt understand, but from various signs they made he could see that they were arguing about whether to kill him or not. Finally, they told him (probably in a language he could understand), Either you join our gang, or well kill you. He grunted in reply so as not to commit himself. The others decided to wait for their chief (thus the chief wasnt there): Well decide after he comes. Then just to make sure, they punched him a few more times in the belly and put the handkerchief over his noseout!

0 1960-11-08, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Symbolically, in life, we might think of tamas as the earth (the solid and obdurate earth), and this intervention of the vital is water flowing Onto it. But when first it touches the earth, it stirs up mud! Theres no reason to protest, for its like that. And thereby the earth becomes less hard and resistant, and it begins receiving.
   Its an approach which is not at all mental nor intellectual nor (God knows!) moral in the leastno notion of Good or Evil nor any of those things, absolutely none of that. Theres a moment in life when you begin thinking a little and you see all this from an overall or universal point of view in which all moral notions completely disappearFOR ANOTHER REASON. This experience with Z reminded me of a certain way of approaching Beauty that enables you even to find it in what appears dirty and ugly to the common vision. It is She trying to express herself in this something which to the common vision is ugly, dirty, hypocritical. But of course, if you yourself have striven assiduously and have greatly held yourself in, then you look at it reprovingly.

0 1960-12-31, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   As I approached the house, but still from some distance, I suddenly saw some men busy at work. Then instantly instantly this road which was so vast, sunlit and smoothso smooth to the feet oh, it became the top level of a scaffolding. And what is more, this scaffolding was not very well made, and the closer I came the more complicated it gotthere were planks jutting out, beams off balance. In short, you had to watch every single step to keep from breaking your neck. I began getting annoyed. Moreover, my packages were heavy. They were heavy and they so saddled my arms that I was unable to hold Onto anything and had constantly to do a balancing act. Then I began thinking, My God, how complicated this world is! And just at that moment, I saw a young person coming along, like a young girl dressed in European clothes, with a hat on her head all black! This young person had white skin, but her clothes were black, and she wore black shoes on her small white feet. She was dressed all in blackblack, all in black. Like complete unconsciousness. She also came carrying packages (many more than me), and she came hopping along the whole length of the scaffolding, putting her feet just anywhere! My God, I said to myself, shes going to break her neck!But not at all! She was totally unconscious; she wasnt even aware that it was dangerous or complicateda total unconsciousness. But her unconsciousness is what allowed her to go on like that! I watched it all. Well, sometimes its good to be unconscious! Then she disappeared; she had only come to give me a demonstration (she neither saw me nor looked at me). And looking down at the workers, I saw that everything was getting more and more complicated, more and more, more and more and there wasnt even any ladder by which to get down. In other words, it was getting unbearable. Then something in me rebelled: Ah, no! Ive had enough of all thisits too stupid!
   And IMMEDIATELY, I found myself down below, relieved of my packages. And everything was perfectly simple. (I had even brought the packages along without realizing it.) All, all was in order, very neat, very luminous, very simplesimply because I had said, Ah, no! Ive had enough of this business! Why all these stupid complications!5

0 1961-02-04, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Someone had wanted to plant pine treesScotch firs, I think and by mistake Norway spruce were sent instead. And it began to snow! It had never snowed there before, as you can imagineit was only a few kilometers from the Sahara and boiling hot: 113 in the shade and 130 in the sun in summer. Well, one night Madame Theon, asleep in her bed, was awakened by a little gnome-like beinga Norwegian gnome with a pointed cap and pointed slippers turned up at the toes! From head to foot he was covered with snow, and it began melting Onto the floor of her room, so she glared at him and said:
   What are You doing here? Youre dripping wet! Youre making a mess of my floor!

0 1961-03-04, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Listen, mon petit, you dont need to ask, I will tell you right away. Sri Aurobindo has written somewhere that the movement of world transformation is double: first, the individual who does sadhana6 and establishes contact with higher things; but at the same time, the world is a base and it must rise up a little and prepare itself for the realization to be achieved (this is putting it simply). Some people live merely on the surface they come alive only when they stir about restlessly. Whatever happens inside them (if anything does!) is immediately thrown out into movement. Such people always need an outer activity; take J. for example: he fastened Onto Sri Aurobindos phrase, World Union, and came to tell me he wanted.
   He has been like that since the beginning (gesture expressing agitation), and he had a go at a considerable number of things but none ever succeeded! He has no method, no sense of order and he doesnt know how to organize work. So World Union is simply to let him have his way, like letting a horse gallop.

0 1961-03-21, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had told N. to knock at the door when he arrived with X, but he didnt do itluckily I heard the door opening. I stood up, still in that state and almost fell over! X must have thought I was having a spell of weakness or something, because I was holding Onto the arms of the chair, and when I took his flowers, my hands were trembling I wasnt in my body. And afterwards, ah, what a concentration! We remained in it for about thirty-five minutes. It was SOLIDan extraordinary solidity! I didnt want to waste time waiting for it to subside before coming here, and you must have seen how I was when I arrived: like a sleepwalker! I said to the people I passed in the corridor, Im coming back, Im coming back! Thats all I could say, like an idiot.
   (silence)

0 1961-04-12, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had a nice photo of him with a Sanskrit dedication, placed on top of a kind of wardrobe in my bedroom. I open the door and the photo falls. (There was no draft or anything.) It fell and the glass broke into smithereens. Immediately I said, Oh! Something has happened to Fontenay. (That was his name: Charles de Fontenay.) After that I came back down from my room, and then I hear a miaowing at the door (the door opened Onto a large garden courtyard1). I open the door: a cat bursts in and jumps on me, like that (Mother thumps her breast). I speak to him: What is it, whats the matter? He drops to the ground and looks at meFontenays eyes! Absolutely! No one elses. And he just stayed put, he didnt want to go. I said to myself, Fontenay is dead.
   The news came a week later. But the newspapers gave the date when they had moved out of the trenches and been killedit had been on that day.
  --
   Once this cat was stung by a scorpion. A foolhardy youngster, he used to play with scorpions. I had to rescue him one day; I came Onto the verandah just when he was playing with a big scorpion. I caught the cat, put him on my shoulder and killed the scorpion. But another time I wasnt there, and he was stung. He came inside, done for. I clearly saw the signs that he had been poisoned by a scorpion. I put him on a table and went to call Sri Aurobindo. Kiki has been stung by a scorpion, I said. (He was dying, almost in a coma.) Sri Aurobindo pulled up a chair, sat down facing the table and began to gaze at Kiki. This lasted about twenty or twenty-five minutes. Then suddenly the cat relaxed completely and fell asleep. When he woke up, he was entirely cured.
   Sri Aurobindo didnt touch him, he didnt do anything; he simply gazed at him.

0 1961-08-02, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It was at that time that he decided to stop dealing with people and retire to his room. So he called everyone together for one last meeting. Before then, he used to go out on the verandah every day to meet and talk with all who came to see him (this is the origin of the famous Talks with Sri Aurobindo9Mother is about to say something severe, then reconsidersanyway) I was living in the inner rooms and seeing no one; he was going out Onto the verandah, seeing everyone, receiving people, speaking, discussing I saw him only when he came back inside.
   After a while, I too began having meditations with people. I had begun a sort of overmental creation, to make each god descend into a beingthere was an extraordinary upward curve! Well, I was in contact with these beings and I told Krishna (because I was always seeing him around Sri Aurobindo), This is all very fine, but what I want now is a creation on earthyou must incarnate. He said Yes. Then I saw him I saw him with my own eyes (inner eyes, of course), join himself to Sri Aurobindo.

0 1961-10-15, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Above all, he would like the end to be brief. Thats something I felt from the very first daylet the end surge up and leave you in suspense; above all, dont try to be reasonable. An upsurge of light like a door bursting open Onto a very luminous and unknown future, but with no attempt to make it tangible and approachable. I am sure of thisthis impression of a closed door (people live behind doors, you know), and then abruptly the door is flung wide-open on an explosion of light and you are left there: sit down, look, contemplate and wait for the moment to be ripe for venturing forth.
   Above all, have no ambition to make anyone understand anything whatsoever.

0 1962-01-12 - supramental ship, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And so long as you can keep that absolute immobility in the mind, the inspiration is absolutely pureit comes pure. When you can catch and hold Onto this while youre speaking, then what comes to you is unmixed too, it stays pure.
   This is an extremely delicate functioning, probably because were not used to it the slightest movement, the slightest mental vibration disrupts everything. But as long as it lasts, its perfectly pure. And in a supramentalized life this has to be the CONSTANT state. Mentalized will should no longer intervene; because you may well have a spiritual will, your life may be the constant expression of spiritual will (its what happens to all who feel themselves guided by the Divine within), but it still comes through a mental transcription. Well, as long as its that way, its not the supramental life. The supramental life NO LONGER goes through the mind the mind is an immobile zone of transmission. The least little twitch is enough to upset everything.

0 1962-01-21, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It was like a memory,1 an eternally present memory of that consciousness of supreme Love emanated by the Lord Onto earth INTO earthto draw it back again to Him. And truly it was the descent of the very essence of the divine nature into the most total divine negation, and thus the abandonment of the divine condition to take on terrestrial darkness, so as to bring Earth back to the divine state. And unless That, that supreme Love, becomes all-powerfully conscious here on Earth, the return can never be definitive.
   It came after the vision of the great divine Becoming.2 Since this world is progressive, I was wondering, since it is increasingly becoming the Divine, wont there always be this deeply painful sense of the nondivine, of the state that, compared with the one to come, is not divine? Wont there always be what we call adverse forces, in other words, things that dont harmoniously follow the movement? Then came the answer, the vision of That: No, the moment of this very Possibility is drawing near, the moment for the manifestation of the essence of perfect Love, which can transform this unconsciousness, this ignorance and this ill will that goes with it into a luminous and joyous progression, wholly progressive, wholly comprehensive, thirsting for perfection.

0 1962-05-15, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Did I tell you about it? It was a sort of vision that I took for a beginning of work on the subconscient. I had come to a place where Sri Aurobindo was staying and found him closeted in his room. There was a sort of large hall, an immense hall with rooms opening Onto it, and his apartment was off to one side (gesture). I asked to see him. I was told it wasnt possible and I had to wait. I was astonished. Then certain things happened in the hall concerning A. and M. (rather interesting things, but concerning them personally). And at the same time, I was waiting. When it was all over, I asked once again to go into the room. Then through the doorway I saw I saw a tall Sri Aurobindomuch taller than he actually wasstrong but rather thin, thin in a way that not the way he really wasit was rather a gauntness, very harsh, very cold; and he was somewhat darker than he used to be. I saw him there, walking up and down; and when he was told I was asking to see him, I saw him in the distance saying, No, I dont want to see her. I wont acknowledge her and I dont want anything to do with hershe has betrayed me. Something like that (I couldnt hear the actual words, but the gestures were plain enough). Well, that was the very first timenothing of the kind had ever occurred before.
   And I immediately felt that it was the expression of certain peoples thoughts. During the war there was a whole clique (I know their names and all the details) who said I had influenced Sri Aurobindo, made him deviate from his nationalist path and turn towards the Allies; they considered me to have ruined his life, his consciousness, his workeverything, you understand.1

0 1962-05-22, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (The beginning of this conversation, unfortunately not kept, dealt with certain instances of human ugliness. The topic, in fact, was Satprem's break with X who had been his guru for the past few years. The reasons for this rupture may one day be told, but it should be stressed right now that the fault did not really lie with X, whom Satprem continued to respect, but with a group of schemers at the Ashram who fastened Onto X in the hope of god knows what "powers." It is perhaps just as well that the human "ugliness" here in question has vanished from Satprem's records, foralthough it did come up again immediately after Mother's departureit concerned only the Ashram disciples. All the details and all Mother's reflections on the subject have thus been lost, with the exception of this last fragment:)
   What a world!

0 1962-05-31, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Several times (because I am almost never alone in my room, though there may be many other reasons), I have noticed a slight change, a small movement in the consciousness of the person or persons in the room. But I always hesitate to throw the responsibility Onto something external, because that takes three-quarters of the possibility of control away from you.
   If only the mechanism could be found!
  --
   Welleverything is a bit confused. I feel that everything is being cut away from me, on all sides; the feeling of being pushed Onto a path where Ill end up regarding the world as an illusion.
   Thats your thorny garment again!

0 1962-06-12, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is a way of looking at thingsan all too human waywhich sees me as VERY dangerous, very dangerous. It has been said time and time again. There was an Englishwoman who came here after an unhappy love affair. She had come to India seeking consolation, and stumbled Onto Pondicherry. It was right at the beginning (those English Conversations5 are things I said to her; I spoke in English and then translated itor rather said it all over again in French). And at the end of a years stay, this woman said to me (with such despair!), When I came here I was still able to love and feel goodwill towards people; but now that Ive become conscious, I am full of contempt and hatred! So I answered her, Go a bit farther on. Oh, no! she replied. Its enough for me as it is! And she added, You are a very dangerous person. Because I was making people conscious! (Mother laughs) But its true! Once you start, you have to go right to the end; you mustnt stop on the wayon the way, it gets to be hard going.
   I dont do it on purpose.

0 1962-06-30, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I have experienced this hundreds and hundreds of times: one has a deep, true experience, but the mind, even the higher mind, immediately latches Onto it (usually its the higher mind) and very actively makes its OWN thing out of the experience, thus bringing in its own distortion.
   It comes merely as an addition, the distortion is not total, theres still something quite true behind it.

0 1962-10-30, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   To have it (just to give you an idea) took me a year of exclusive concentration on finding that within myself that is, to enter into contact with the immanent God. I did nothing but that, thought of nothing but that, wanted nothing but that. There was even a rather funny instance, because I had resolved to do it (I had already been working for a very long time, of course; Madame Thon had told me about my mission on earth and all that, so you can imagine I am talking about the psychic being belonging to this present creation, this formationMo ther touches her body) anyway, it was New Years Eve and I decided: Within the coming year. I had a large, almost square studio, a bit bigger than this room, with a door leading Onto a patio. I opened the little door and looked at the sky and there, just as I looked, was a shooting star. You know the tradition: if you formulate an aspiration just as you see a shooting star, before the star disappears, it will be realized within the year. And there, just as I opened the door, was a shooting star I was totally in my aspiration: Union with the inner Divine. And before the end of December of the following year, I had the experience.
   But I was entirely concentrated on that. I was in Paris, and I did nothing else but that; when I walked down the street, I was thinking only of that. One day, as I was crossing the Boulevard Saint Michel, I was almost run over (Ive told you this), because I was thinking of nothing but thatconcentrating, concentrating like sitting in front of a closed door, and it was painful! (intense gesture to the chest) Physically painful, from the pressure. And then suddenly, for no apparent reason I was neither more concentrated nor anything elsepoof! It opened. And with that. It didnt just last for hours, it lasted for months, mon petit! It didnt leave me, that light, that dazzling light, that light and immensity. And the sense of THAT willing, THAT knowing, THAT ruling the whole life, THAT guiding everythingsince then, this sense has never left me for a minute. And always, whenever I had a decision to make, I would simply stop for a second and receive the indication from there.

0 1962-11-10, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Some people found it interesting, mon petit! First of all, Sri Aurobindo was there it was like a large hall: a very large room with scarcely any walls, just enough so it didnt seem wide open to everything. And then there was a kind of musical instrument, like a grand piano, but much bigger and higher, playing its own music: nobody was playing it. And its own music was the music of what you have written. It was taking the form of something like luminous, colored sheets of paper, tinged with gold, with pink, which were scattering in the air and then very slowly falling Onto a floor that was scarcely a floor, with an almost birdlike movement. They were falling, fallingalmost square sheets of paper falling one upon another like feathersnothing heavy about it. And then from the left a being like a god from the overmind entered the room; he was both like a Hindu deity with a tiara, and a kind of angel in a long robe (a combination of the two), and he moved so lightly, without touching the groundhe was all lightness. And with a very lovely and harmonious movement (everything was so harmonious!), he gathered up all the sheets: he took them in his arms and they stayed therethey were weightless, you see. He gathered them up, smiling all the while, with a young and very, very luminous and happy face something very lovely. Then, when he had gathered them all up, he turned towards me (I was here; you were over there, the music was there and Sri Aurobindo was there), and said as he was leaving, I am taking all this to give to them, as if he were returning to the overmental world where they were greatly interested in it! (Mother laughs.)
   But it was all so lovely, so very lovely! There was a rhythm; it was all unfolding rhythmically, a rhythm of the falling sheets of paper; and a rhythm moving along very slowly, not in a straight line, and undulating.

0 1963-03-09, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But I found a far lovelier miracle. It was at Tlemcen, I was playing the piano, I dont recall what (a Beethoven or a Mozart piece). Thon had a piano (because his English secretary used to play the piano), and this piano was in his drawing room, which was on a level with the mountain, halfway up, almost at the top. That is to say, you had to climb two flights of stairs inside the house to reach the drawing room, but the drawing room had large French doors opening out Onto the mountainsideit was very beautiful. So then, I used to play in the afternoon, with the French doors wide open. One day, when I finished playing, I turned around to get up, and what did I see but a big toad, all wartsa huge toad and it was going puff, puff, puff (you know how they inflate and deflate), it was inflating and deflating, inflating and deflating as though it were in seventh heaven! It had never heard anything so marvelous! It was all alone, as big as this, all round, all black, all warts, between those high doorsFrench doors wide open to the sun and light. It sat in the middle. It went on for a little while, then when it saw the music was over, it turned around, hop-hop-hopped and vanished.
   That admiration of a toad filled me with joy! It was charming.

0 1963-05-03, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Putting it differently, you must become the Supreme in order to help in His action, in the changing of the world; you must have the supreme Vibration in order to participate in that Movement, which I am now beginning to feel in the bodys cellsa Movement which is a sort of eternal Vibration, without beginning or end. It has no beginning (the earth has a beginning, so that makes it easy; with the earths beginning, we have the beginning of the earths history, but thats not the case here), it has no beginning, it is something existing from all eternity, for all eternity, and without any division of time: its only when it is projected Onto a screen that it begins to assume the division of time. But you cant say a second, or an instant. Its hard to explain. No sooner do you begin to feel it than its gone: something boundless, without beginning or end, a Movement so totaltotal and constant, constant that it is perceived as total immobility.
   Absolutely indescribable. Yet it is the Origin and Support of the whole terrestrial evolution.

0 1963-10-16, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Very, very long ago, when I was still downstairs (not last year, the year before), one day I dont remember the details, but I know he made a sort of cinema show during the meditation: he showed himself as this god, that god, this or thatthere was a whole swarm of gods and beings who came and threw themselves Onto him like this (Mother lays one hand flat on the other), and Sri Aurobindo was there too, among the crowd! I took it as a demonstration of his powers I didnt attach any importance to it. Naturally, I saw what it was; none of those beings was actually there, it was only their image. But I didnt attach any importance to it because to me it was (laughing) like someone giving me a show!
   But this time

0 1963-11-20, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Once the body is no longer you at all, once it is something that has been added and TACKED Onto you, once it is that way and you look at it from above (a psychological above), then you can come down into it again as its all-powerful master.
   You must come out of it first, then come down again.

0 1963-11-27, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For some time, I had been encountering in N. a sort of resistance to the Action. Whenever he entered the atmosphere (Mother makes the gesture of banging against a wall), it resisted terribly. And I didnt have any intention other than to make it give way, in other words, I confined myself to the inner action (gesture indicating the Force at work). Then, as it happened, he fell ill. Yesterday, he came as every day, but he wasnt well. So I told him, Listen, go downstairs, shut yourself up in your room, enter Sachchidananda and dont move from it. (He is quite capable of doing it.) In the evening, the doctor came and told me that N. had a very high fever: He is restless. The fever was too high. I thought, The resistance is even stronger than I thought. At night, when I went to bed, I began to concentrate on him to see, and I saw him surrounded by a kind of black crust, which obviously comes from the fact that he isnt used to purifying himself as things come Onto him from outside (me too, for example, I would be surrounded by a black cuirass, absolutely coal black, if I didnt do my work of purification all the time, all the time, all the time). So I saw this, and did what was needed. And this morning, the fever had dropped. But the interesting thing is that when he came this morning, he told me this: Last night I had a vision: I suddenly found myself entirely surrounded by coal, a thick crust of coal, and I wanted to get rid of it and get out of it. I looked at my hands, I had nothing in them, so I thought, How can I do it? I have nothing to do it with. And instantly, I saw the crust begin to crumble and crumble and crumble into dust and gone! And this morning, I feel weak and tired, but its over.
   Its a minimum of distortion.

0 1964-03-14, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is only one solution in such cases, the one I have established: the bath of the Lord. You make contact within yourself, and you let That flow through you Onto othersand then let what happens happen, what does it matter! Its very interesting, you feel the Force flowing and flowing and flowing through yousome people can hold on a long time. Over there
   (Mother stops short and looks for a long time)

0 1964-03-25, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   To come back to that very easily understood example of the aborted accident, we may very well conceive that the intervention of the Truth-Consciousness had been decided from all eternity and that there isnt any new element; but that does nothing to alter the fact that this intervention is what stopped the accident (which gives an exact image of the power of this true consciousness over the other one). If we project our way of being Onto the Supreme, we may conceive that He enjoys carrying out many experiments to see how it all plays (this is something else, it doesnt follow that there isnt an All-Consciousness that knows all things from all eternityall this with utterly inadequate words), but that does nothing to alter the fact that, when we look at the process, this intervention is what was able to make the accident miscarry: the substitution of a true consciousness for a false consciousness stopped the process of the false consciousness.
   And it seems to me it occurs often enoughmuch more often than people think. For example every time an illness is cured, every time an accident is avoided, every time a catastrophe, even a global one, is avoided, all that is always the intervention of the Vibration of Harmony into the vibration of Disorder, allowing Disorder to cease.

0 1964-11-12, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had the experience of the universe outside the human perception of that experience; and then the vanity of that human experience was so obvious, you know, that at that point a door began to open Onto something else.
   All this is perhaps the Lord taking possession of the brain?

0 1964-12-07, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But thats how it will be: first the salute, Salute to You, O Light. You understand, the Light is there, like this: it announces itself. And we salute it. Then the whole aspiration rises in conquest of this Light through successive ascents; that is, one sound rises, climbs, and establishes itself; then another climbs and establishes itself. And then, when we have come before the Light, it makes a sort of explosion, like a bomb exploding, an explosion of light. And afterwards, it falls back Onto the worldwith sparkles.
   And then, I would like at the end the great calm of the Truth.
  --
   You play the ascent in stages, accompanied by and finishing off with a gust of aspiration: a soaring, a great soaring. Then, we touch the Light, it makes an explosion. We touch the Truth, we touch the Light. That will have to be very beautiful. Then that Light falls back Onto the world in a rain, and its joyous, light, very graceful (gesture like a waterfall). And then the world becomes blissful under the Truthvery calm and blissful.
   What time is it?

0 1965-03-10, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Sri Aurobindo and I were in an extremely comfortable car, and we were both resting in an eternity of peace and blissquietly, next to each other. The car was driven by the eternal Driver. It was supreme Bliss, you know. Until suddenly, outside the car (I dont know how), two papers were thrown on the road, and one of the papers was a letter (it was an envelope that had come by mail, there were stamps on it), and the other was something written; and with a lightness (the car was still moving), quite a divine lightness, Sri Aurobindo leaps out of the car Onto the road to pick up the letters. I said to myself, Ah, the Bliss is over (laughing) now well have to get back to work! And I also got out of the car (which disappeared).
   Sri Aurobindo picked up those letters (at that moment I knew exactly what they meant, but its secondary), then he took me by the hand (that is, his right hand took my left hand: I was on his right), and we started walking on the road. And while we were walking on the road, after a time (there were many details and things I am not telling because they are incidental, they had their meaning at the time but they dont matter), while we were walking on the road, he suddenly leaned over towards me and showed me that I was walking on flint. (You know, when the road is made of chips of stones and slightly cambered to make water flow away? On the side some earth has been washed away and sometimes the stones are bared.) And I was walking on those stonesno, he was walking on them and he showed them to me, so I had him walk in the middle of the road and I started walking on the stones so he wouldnt walk on them (but I didnt feel the stones at all). And then I noticed (I looked at him at that moment), I noticed Sri Aurobindos head a glorified head, truly a supramental head, a marvel! And his whole body, EVERY PART OF HIS BODY was someone in whom he was manifesting for a particular work or reason, or a particular action in relation to me; and as for me, I wasnt a person, I was only a Force (I noticed that I didnt have a body). And I saw all those who were participating (not their physical appearance, but I knew who they were): for this one, such and such a thing; for that one, such and such a thing; the hand, such and such a thing; the arm, such and such a thing and so on. And I saw his feet: they were my feet with tabis on; they were my feet, my feet with tabis on. And it was my feet with tabis on that didnt want to let him walk on the stones, on the side of the road, and that was why he left it.

0 1965-04-23, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But last night, as it happened, in the course of all the circumstances, I was with someone whom I know very well (not materially) and I had white hair, and that person told me, Oh, its very fine, just go ahead like that. Then I saw my face. I had a pale face, but not white, and white hair falling Onto the neck, very white (the white of black hair), with a few black tresses in itwhite hair. And I said, But no! When one has white hair (I dont know what language I was speaking because one doesnt hear any sounds, one understands inwardly) white hair like this isnt pretty. So (laughing) when I came back to my usual state, I thought, Oh, but what a strange face I had!
   Its a little tiring. Every time theres a new difficulty to be overcome, a problem to be solved, something to be set in order.

0 1965-06-14, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I remember, for instance, there was a time when I used to see people in the form of animals! It was the indication of the type of nature they belonged to. And I remember, when I was still in France, having one day seen (I was sitting in a large room) hosts of small animals coming, especially rabbits, cats, dogs, all kinds of animals, birds; they kept coming and coming, all of them Onto my knees! And there were hosts and hosts of them. And there suddenly entered the room a big tiger, which rushed at them all and vrff! sent them scurrying off in all directions! (Mother laughs) But the animals were people and the tiger, too, was someone.
   Its amusing.

0 1966-06-25, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, not just once but very often, while listening to his music, a door is immediately opened Onto the region of universal harmony, where you hear the origin of sounds, and with an extraordinary emotion and intensity, something that pulls you out of yourself (gesture of abrupt wrenching). Its the first time Ive had this while listening to music I myself have it when I am all alone. But I never had it while listening to music, its always something much closer to the earth. Here, its something very high, but very universal, and with a tremendous power: a creative power. Well, his music opens the door.
   Now, some people have heard his music, and in Russia, France and the U.S.A. as well, they have asked for permission to copy it and spread it around. And the strange thing is that those people dont know one another, but they have all had the same impression: tomorrows music. So to those who have asked Ive answered, Have some patience, in two years well give you a musical monument. Its much better to begin with a major work, because it immediately gives the position, otherwise you might think its passing little inspirationsnot that: something that strikes you on the head and makes you bow before it.

0 1966-12-17, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   His question called this to mind. I said to myself, It opens a door Onto another reality.
   ***

0 1967-05-13, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   That Thoth is really remarkable. Did I tell you what happened when I first saw him? (And I asked Y. very insistently whether she had taught him, but she hadnt said anything at all to himnei ther taught nor said anything.) He came with her, and as soon as he saw me (he was on Y.s arm), he folded his hands! And then he made a speech to me: his mouth moved; there werent any sounds, but his mouth moved. And an expression Then I complimented him, and he immediately leapt Onto my knees, curled up in my arms, and went off into a semi-trancestopped moving, kept still. It lasted at least five minutes. After five minutes, I thought, He cant just stay here forever, he should go now!then he opened his eyes and went away! The receptivity is far more remarkable than in human beings. Then he looked around him, looked out of the window, well, took interest in the place. Then he again looked towards me, came back on my knees, and rested against my shoulder.
   Long afterwards, a year afterwards, I asked Y. if he was in the habit of greeting with folded hands; she told me, Hes never done it, he did it only with you. Its clearly a special sensitivity. You know, the sign of an absolute trust, like that, curled up against me.

0 1967-07-15, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I had that experience in Italy when I was fifteen, while travelling with my mother, and it struck me very muchit was very striking indeed! It was the memory of having been strangled in the Doges prison. Quite a story. Afterwards I enquired; I enquired about the names, the facts, the events (I was able to enquire in Italy about what had happenedit was in Venice and it tallied marvellously). But the interesting thing, from an external point of view I was visiting the entire Palazzo ducale with my mother and a group of travellers shown about by a guide: they take you underground, where the prisons were located. Then the guide started telling a story (which didnt interest me) when, all of a sudden, I was seized by a kind of force that came into me, and then, without evenwithout even being aware of it, I went to a corner and saw a written word. It was But then, there came at the same time the memory that I had written it. And the whole scene came back: I was the one who had written that word on the wall (and I saw it, saw it with my physical eyes, the writing was still there; the guide said that all the walls with writings on them made by the Doges prisoners had been kept intact). Then the scene went on: I saw, I had the sensation of people entering and catching hold of me (I was there with a prisoner I wasnt the prisoner: I was visiting him). I was there, and then some people came and seized me and (gesture to the neck) tied me up. And then (I was with a whole group of about ten people listening to the guide, near a small aperture opening Onto the canal), then, the sensation of being lifted and thrown through that aperture. Well, you understand, I was fifteen, so naturally! I told my mother, Lets get out of here! (Mother laughs)
   It was hard to restrain myself. We left.

0 1967-12-20, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But the interesting part is that formulating it in words makes it sound artificialits much more sincere, much truer, much more spontaneous than anything expressed or expressible by the mind. No formula can render the sinceritysimplicity, sincerity, spontaneity, something uncalculatingof the material movement. There was a time when expressing or formulating caused a very unpleasant sensation, like putting something artificial on something spontaneously true; and that unpleasantness was cured only, to begin with, by a higher knowledge that all that is formulated must be surpassed. For instance, every experience expressed or described CALLS FOR a new progress, a new experience. In other words, it hastens the movement. That has been a consolation, because in fact, with the old sensation of something very stable and solid and immobile because of inertia (a past inertia, which is now being transformed but has left marks), because of that inertia there is a tendency to prefer things to be solid; so there is a thrill at being forced to No, no! No rest, no halt, go on!farther and farther and farther on When an experience has been very fruitful and highly pleasant, let us say, when its had a great force and a great effect, the first movement is to say, We wont talk about that, well keep it. Then after comes, Well say it in order to go farther Onto go farther on, ever farther, ever farther.
   There is a stability in the resolve and in the aspiration, a stability that can be found nowhere as much as here (Mother strikes the ground). Thats a characteristic of Matter. And you know, when it has given itself and has faith, it becomes so stable, so constant, and the joy, that sort of widening, of luminous expansionit becomes such a perpetual need that in no other part of the being has it ever been like that. Its something ESTABLISHED. And established effortlessly, established spontaneously, naturally, normally. So we can foresee that when this Matter will become truly divinetruly divineits manifestation will be infinitely more complete, more perfect in the details, and more stable than anywhere else.

0 1968-01-12, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Then he said, I am very worried and shocked. I am a foreigner who came here four days ago, and I have already been solicited from several sides. What does it mean? Does it really have Mothers blessings? Then he gave me my letter back, saying, But what they do there, the way they see things, doesnt at all agree with what you write in this letter. And he gave me an example. He said, Look at this little R.2 They imagine they are creating a supramental being thats obviously not the way to create a supramental being, but at least they could try to create a nice little being. So their method is like this: they take the child, little R., and while he listens to music, they caress him, and caress his sex organ also.3 And he asked me, What does this mean? Is the transformation really worked out at this level? Here is a child that ought to be made into a nice little being, and they are corrupting him or drawing God knows what Onto himdoes Mother approve of this?
   Have you seen the child?

0 1968-03-13, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   When one has got hold of that, the world will be able to change. And when I say one, I dont mean a person. There may be something equivalent to THE Person, but that That too, I am not sure its not a projection of our consciousness Onto something eluding us.
   Sri Aurobindo always said that if you go far enough beyond the Impersonal, once you go beyond, you find something we may call the Person, but which has nothing at all to do with what we imagine the Person to be.

0 1968-04-03, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its like a door opening Onto something that will have a rather considerable importance in the development of the earth.
   I didnt feel he himself was conscious. It somewhat exceeded human consciousnesses. But I clearly saw, very clearly saw the Pope.

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Wikipedia - Odontognophos -- Genus of insects
Wikipedia - Odontogriphus -- Genus of soft-bodied animals from middle Cambrian
Wikipedia - Odontolabis -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Odontolamia sellata -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Odontology
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Wikipedia - Odontolytes -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Odontomachini -- Tribe of ants
Wikipedia - Odontomachus assiniensis -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus bauri -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus brunneus -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus clarus -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus cornutus -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus paleomyagra -- Extinct species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus pseudobauri -- Extinct species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus relictus -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus ruginodis -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus simillimus -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus spinifer -- Extinct species of ant
Wikipedia - Odontomachus -- Genus of ants
Wikipedia - Odontomantis -- Genus of mantises
Wikipedia - Odontomasoreus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Odontoma -- Benign tumour of dental tissue
Wikipedia - Odontonema tubaeforme -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Odontophloeus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Odontophrynidae -- Family of amphibians
Wikipedia - Odontopodisma -- Genus of grasshoppers
Wikipedia - Odontoponera -- Genus of ants
Wikipedia - Odontopsammodius -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Odontopteryx -- Extinct genus of birds
Wikipedia - Odontorhabdus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Odontosciara nigra -- Species of fly
Wikipedia - Odontosciara -- Genus of flies
Wikipedia - Odontosia carmelita -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Odontota -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Old Mill station -- Toronto subway station
Wikipedia - Old Mill, Toronto -- Riverside neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Old Strathcona -- Historic district in Edmonton, Alberta
Wikipedia - Old Timers' Cabin (Edmonton) -- Historic building in Edmonton, Alberta
Wikipedia - Old Toronto Star Building -- Canadian office tower, built 1929, demolished 1970
Wikipedia - Olry Terquem (paleontologist) -- French geologist, pharmacist and paleontologist
Wikipedia - Olympia and York -- Defunct international property development firm based in Toronto
Wikipedia - Oniontown, New York
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Wikipedia - Ontario Place -- Entertainment venue and lakeside park in Toronto
Wikipedia - Ontochariesthes -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - OntoClean
Wikipedia - Ontogenesis
Wikipedia - Ontogenetic parade
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Wikipedia - Ontogeny -- Origination and development of an organism, usually from the time of egg fertisliation through to adult form
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Wikipedia - Ontological argument for the existence of God
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Wikipedia - Ontological catalogue
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Wikipedia - Ontology-based data integration
Wikipedia - Ontology chart
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Wikipedia - Ontology (computer science)
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Wikipedia - Ontology for Biomedical Investigations
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Wikipedia - Ontology (information science) -- Specification of a conceptualization
Wikipedia - Ontology language (computer science)
Wikipedia - Ontology language -- formal language used to construct ontologies
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Wikipedia - Ontology Lookup Service -- Repository for biomedical ontologies
Wikipedia - Ontology matching
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Wikipedia - Ossington Avenue -- thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario
Wikipedia - Ossington station -- Toronto subway station
Wikipedia - Osteodontokeratic culture -- Archaeological hypothesis
Wikipedia - Osteodontornis -- Extinct genus of birds
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Wikipedia - Our Lady Peace -- Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1992
Wikipedia - Page-Ladson -- Archaeological and paleontological site in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Palaeontologist
Wikipedia - Palaeontology
Wikipedia - Palais Royale -- Dance hall in Toronto, Canada
Wikipedia - Paleontological Museum Megatherium -- Paleontological museum in Ecuador
Wikipedia - Paleontologist
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Wikipedia - Paleontology -- The scientific study of life prior to roughly 11,700 years ago
Wikipedia - Paleozoology -- Branch of paleontology, paleobiology, or zoology
Wikipedia - Pamela Lamplugh Robinson -- Vertebrate palaeontologist (1919-1994)
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Wikipedia - PartyNextDoor -- Canadian singer and songwriter from Toronto
Wikipedia - Patricia Moore -- American designer and gerontologist
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Wikipedia - Peggy Koopman-Boyden -- New Zealand gerontologist
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Wikipedia - Philip R. Bjork -- American geologist and paleontologist
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Wikipedia - Physical ontology
Wikipedia - Pinnacle Point -- Small promontory south of Mossel Bay, South Africa
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Wikipedia - Piroska Csontos -- Hungarian Paralympic athlete
Wikipedia - Pitcairnia odontopoda -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Plant ontology
Wikipedia - Plethodontohyla bipunctata -- Species of amphibian
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Wikipedia - Poet Laureate of Toronto
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Wikipedia - Ponto-chM-EM-^M -- Neighborhood in Kyoto, Japan
Wikipedia - Pontodytes -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Pontogeneia (crustacean) -- Genus of crustaceans
Wikipedia - Pontogeneus -- Genus of mammals
Wikipedia - Pontoise Cathedral
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Wikipedia - Pontomalota -- Genus of beetles
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Wikipedia - Portal:Paleontology
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Wikipedia - ProbOnto
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Wikipedia - Queen station -- Toronto subway station
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Wikipedia - Renee Montoya
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Wikipedia - R.H. Cameron -- Toronto city councillor
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Wikipedia - Rogers Centre -- Multi-purpose stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; home venue of the Toronto Blue Jays
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Wikipedia - RogM-CM-)rio Bontorin -- Brazilian MMA fighter
Wikipedia - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto -- Roman Catholic Archdiocese in Canada
Wikipedia - Roman Catholic Diocese of San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto -- Diocese of the Catholic Church
Wikipedia - Rosedale station (Toronto) -- Toronto subway station
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Wikipedia - Saint Michael the Archangel Serbian Orthodox Church (Toronto)
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Wikipedia - Salix contortiapiculata -- Salix contortiapiculata common name
Wikipedia - SaM-CM-/da Hossini -- Moroccan paleontologist
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Wikipedia - Sand boil -- A cone of sand formed by the ejection of sand onto a surface from a central point by water under pressure
Wikipedia - Sandra Brewster -- Canadian visual artist based in Toronto
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Wikipedia - Sarah Harper -- British gerontologist
Wikipedia - Satellite flare -- Visual phenomenon caused by a satellite reflecting sunlight onto the Earth
Wikipedia - Scarborough-Agincourt -- Federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Scarborough Centre station -- Toronto subway station
Wikipedia - Scarborough, Toronto
Wikipedia - Scotiabank Arena -- Indoor arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Scotiabank Theatre Toronto -- Cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Scotiabank -- Canadian Bank based in Toronto
Wikipedia - Sefwi-Akontombra (Ghana parliament constituency) -- Parliamentary constituency in Ghana
Wikipedia - Sequence Ontology
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Wikipedia - Sex Professionals of Canada -- Sex workers' rights group based in Toronto
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Wikipedia - Sheppard West station -- Toronto subway station
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Wikipedia - Siponto
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Wikipedia - Soft ontology
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Wikipedia - Spadina station -- Toronto subway station
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Wikipedia - S series (Toronto subway) -- Toronto subway light metro rolling stock
Wikipedia - St. Albert Trail -- Major road in Edmonton and St. Albert, Alberta
Wikipedia - St. Andrew station -- Toronto subway station
Wikipedia - Stantec Tower -- Skyscraper in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - Starlight Investments -- Canadian real estate asset management company based in Toronto
Wikipedia - Stavros Kontonis -- Greek lawyer and politician
Wikipedia - St. Clair station -- Toronto subway station
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Wikipedia - Stephen Andrews (artist) -- Canadian artist based in Toronto
Wikipedia - Stepless cockpit -- Aircraft design feature in which the cockpit shares its contour with the nose
Wikipedia - Stereographic projection -- Particular mapping that projects a sphere onto a plane
Wikipedia - Steven M. Holland -- American paleontologist and geologist
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Wikipedia - St. Hilda's College, University of Toronto
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Wikipedia - Systems Biology Ontology
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Wikipedia - Temnodontosaurus
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Wikipedia - The Contortionist's Handbook -- Book by Craig Clevenger
Wikipedia - The Crossways (Toronto) -- Building complex in Toronto, Ontario
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Wikipedia - The University of Toronto Press
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Wikipedia - Tilly Edinger -- German-American paleontologist
Wikipedia - Timeline of geography, paleontology
Wikipedia - Timeline of paleontology -- A timeline of notable events in the sudy of ancient life
Wikipedia - Timeline of Toronto history -- Timeline
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Wikipedia - Tom Kirkwood -- British biogerontologist
Wikipedia - Tonto Basin Outlaws -- 1941 film by S. Roy Luby
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Wikipedia - Toontown Online -- 2003 Disney video game
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Wikipedia - Toronto Catholic District School Board
Wikipedia - Toronto Civic Railways -- Streetcar operator in Toronto, Canada, from 1912 to 1921
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Wikipedia - Toronto Comic Arts Festival -- Comic book festival in Toronto, Ontario
Wikipedia - Toronto Computer Leasing Inquiry -- Corruption inquiry in Toronto, Canada
Wikipedia - Toronto Conference on the Changing Atmosphere -- 1988 world climate change conference held in Toronto, Canada
Wikipedia - Toronto Defiant -- Canadian professional esports team
Wikipedia - Toronto-Dominion Bank -- Banking and financial services corporation
Wikipedia - Toronto-Dominion Centre -- Office complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Toronto goth scene
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Wikipedia - Toronto International Film Festival -- annual film festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Torontoist
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Wikipedia - Toronto Police Association -- Labour organization
Wikipedia - Toronto Police Service -- The police agency servicing Toronto, Canada
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Wikipedia - Toronto Public Library -- Public library system in Toronto, Canada
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Wikipedia - Toronto Railway Company -- Streetcar operator in Toronto, Canada, between 1891 and 1921
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Wikipedia - Toronto Six -- NWHL team based in Toronto
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Wikipedia - Toronto streetcar system -- Streetcar network in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Toronto subway -- Rapid transit system in Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:WikiProject Palaeontology -- Wikimedia subject-area collaboration
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Integral World - Primal Spirituality and the Onto/Phylo Fallacy, Steven Taylor
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Robocop (Live Action) (1994 - 1995) - This live-action series, based on the popular movie trilogy, continued the adventures of everyone's favorite cyborg cop. While the movies were quite violent, the violence quotient was toned down considerably for this show to make it more "family friendly." Shot in Toronto, many notable Canadian ac...
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Pufnstuf(1970) - Young Jimmy, a British lad whose family relocated to the USA, finds himself ostracized by his peers -- and teachers. After being humiliated at band practice, he flees into the woods, where his flute comes to life. Jimmy and Freddie the flute stumble onto a boat (owned by evil Witchipoo), which tak...
The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving(1995) - In this third installment of the animated saga of a young brontosaurus and his pals, trouble has come to the Great Valley in the form of a meteorite. It fell just beyond the valley and now blocks the main water supply. As the land dries and thirst increases, the different species of dinosaurs who on...
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A Goofy Movie (1995) ::: 6.9/10 -- G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 7 April 1995 (USA) -- When Max makes a preposterous promise to a girl he has a crush on, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip with his embarrassing father, Goofy. Director: Kevin Lima Writers:
All Through the Night (1942) ::: 7.1/10 -- Approved | 1h 47min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 10 January 1942 (USA) -- Runyonesque Broadway gamblers turn patriotic when they stumble onto a cell of Nazi saboteurs. Director: Vincent Sherman Writers: Leonard Spigelgass (screenplay), Edwin Gilbert (screenplay) | 2 more
Appropriate Behavior (2014) ::: 6.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 26min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 16 January 2015 (USA) -- Shirin is struggling to become an ideal Persian daughter, politically correct bisexual and hip young Brooklynite but fails miserably in her attempt at all identities. Being without a clich to hold onto can be a lonely experience. Director: Desiree Akhavan Writer:
Bringing Up Baby (1938) ::: 7.8/10 -- Passed | 1h 42min | Comedy, Family, Romance | 18 February 1938 (USA) -- While trying to secure a $1 million donation for his museum, a befuddled paleontologist is pursued by a flighty and often irritating heiress and her pet leopard, Baby. Director: Howard Hawks Writers:
Crooks in Clover (1963) ::: 7.8/10 -- Les tontons flingueurs (original title) -- Crooks in Clover Poster -- A dying mob boss hands over his business to an old friend, Fernand. The boss' assistants want to get rid of the latter. But are the Volfoni brothers and Tho real threats? Ensuing fights and shootouts are more comical than deadly. Director: Georges Lautner
Flashpoint ::: TV-14 | 41min | Action, Adventure, Crime | TV Series (20082012) -- The missions and trials of a Toronto police tactical unit. Creators: Mark Ellis, Stephanie Morgenstern
Hand of God ::: TV-MA | 1h | Crime, Drama | TV Series (20142017) -- A morally-corrupt judge suffers a breakdown and believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice. Creator: Ben Watkins
Hand of God ::: TV-MA | 1h | Crime, Drama | TV Series (2014-2017) Episode Guide 20 episodes Hand of God Poster -- A morally-corrupt judge suffers a breakdown and believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice. Creator: Ben Watkins
Harry and Tonto (1974) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 55min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 12 August 1974 (USA) -- When his apartment building is torn down, a retired lifelong New Yorker goes on a cross-country odyssey with his beloved cat Tonto. Director: Paul Mazursky Writers: Paul Mazursky, Josh Greenfeld
Jurassic Park (1993) ::: 8.1/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 7min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 11 June 1993 (USA) -- A pragmatic paleontologist visiting an almost complete theme park is tasked with protecting a couple of kids after a power failure causes the park's cloned dinosaurs to run loose. Director: Steven Spielberg Writers:
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 2h 7min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 10 July 1998 (USA) -- With personal crises and age weighing in on them, LAPD officers Riggs and Murtaugh must contend with deadly Chinese triads that are trying to free their former leaders out of prison and onto American soil. Director: Richard Donner Writers:
Merry Madagascar (2009) ::: 6.7/10 -- TV-PG | 28min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | TV Movie 17 November -- Merry Madagascar Poster -- When Santa and his reindeer crash onto Madagascar it's up to Alex, Marty, Gloria, Melvin, and the penguins to save Christmas. Director: David Soren Writers:
Ministry of Fear (1944) ::: 7.2/10 -- Passed | 1h 26min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 5 February 1945 (Sweden) -- Stephen Neale has just been released from an asylum during World War II in England when he accidentally stumbles onto a deadly Nazi spy plot, and tries to stop it. Director: Fritz Lang Writers: Seton I. Miller (screenplay), Graham Greene (novel) Stars:
One Week (2008) ::: 7.0/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 34min | Adventure, Drama | 6 March 2009 (Canada) -- Chronicles the motorcycle trip of Ben Tyler as he rides from Toronto to Tofino, British Columbia. Ben stops at landmarks that are both iconic and idiosyncratic on his quest to find meaning in his life. Director: Michael McGowan Writer:
Private Eyes ::: TV-PG | 43min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | TV Series (2016 ) -- Former professional hockey player Matt Shade partners with private eye Angie Everett to solve crimes around Toronto. Creators: Tim Kilby, Shelley Eriksen
Race (2016) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 14min | Biography, Drama, Sport | 19 February 2016 (USA) -- Jesse Owens' quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler's vision of Aryan supremacy. Director: Stephen Hopkins Writers:
Rookie Blue ::: TV-14 | 42min | Crime, Drama | TV Series (20102015) -- Andy McNally and her friends are out of the academy and must adjust to the challenging life of a police officer at the 15th Division in Toronto. Creators:
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) ::: 7.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 52min | Action, Comedy, Fantasy | 13 August 2010 (USA) -- In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart. Director: Edgar Wright Writers:
Tale of Tales (2015) ::: 6.4/10 -- Il racconto dei racconti - Tale of Tales (original title) -- Tale of Tales Poster -- From the bitter quest of the Queen of Longtrellis, to two mysterious sisters who provoke the passion of a king, to the King of Highhills obsessed with a giant Flea, these tales are inspired by the fairytales by Giambattista Basile. Director: Matteo Garrone
The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 2h 1min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 18 March 1970 (USA) -- A hobo accidentally stumbles onto a water spring, and creates a profitable way station in the middle of the desert. Director: Sam Peckinpah Writers: John Crawford, Edmund Penney
The French Connection (1971) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Action, Crime, Drama | 9 October 1971 (USA) -- A pair of NYC cops in the Narcotics Bureau stumble onto a drug smuggling job with a French connection. Director: William Friedkin Writers: Ernest Tidyman (screenplay by), Robin Moore (based on the book by)
The Good Guys ::: TV-14 | 1h | Action, Comedy | TV Series (2010) Jack is a by-the-book detective whose habit of undermining himself has resulted in a dead-end position with the Police Dept. His partner Dan, a drunken, lecherous veteran hangs onto his job only because of one heroic act years ago. Creator: Matt Nix
The Hunger (1983) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 37min | Drama, Horror | 29 April 1983 (USA) -- A love triangle develops between a beautiful yet dangerous vampire, her cellist companion, and a gerontologist. Director: Tony Scott Writers: Ivan Davis (screenplay), Michael Thomas (screenplay) | 1 more credit
The Land Before Time (1988) ::: 7.4/10 -- G | 1h 9min | Animation, Adventure, Drama | 18 November 1988 (USA) -- An orphaned brontosaurus teams up with other young dinosaurs in order to reunite with their families in a valley. Director: Don Bluth Writers: Stu Krieger (screenplay), Judy Freudberg (story) | 1 more credit
The Lone Ranger (2013) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 30min | Action, Adventure, Western | 3 July 2013 (USA) -- Native American warrior Tonto recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into a legend of justice. Director: Gore Verbinski Writers: Justin Haythe (screenplay), Ted Elliott (screenplay) | 4 more credits
The Rocketeer (1991) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG | 1h 48min | Action, Adventure, Family | 21 June 1991 (USA) -- A young pilot stumbles onto a prototype jetpack that allows him to become a high-flying masked hero. Director: Joe Johnston Writers: Dave Stevens (graphic novel "The Rocketeer"), Danny Bilson (story) | 4
The Witches (1990) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG | 1h 31min | Adventure, Comedy, Family | 24 August 1990 (USA) -- A young boy stumbles onto a witch convention and must stop them, even after he has been turned into a mouse. Director: Nicolas Roeg Writers: Roald Dahl (book), Allan Scott (screenplay)
Too Late for Tears (1949) ::: 7.3/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 39min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 13 August 1949 (USA) -- Through a fluke circumstance, a ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000, and is determined to hold onto it even if it means murder. Director: Byron Haskin Writers:
Triangle (2009) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-Fi | 16 October 2009 (UK) -- Yacht passengers encounter mysterious weather conditions that force them to jump onto another ship, only to have the odd havoc increase. Director: Christopher Smith Writer: Christopher Smith
Workin' Moms ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy | TV Series (2017 ) -- Four very different thirty-something working mothers and friends try to balance their jobs, family life and love life in modern day Toronto, Canada. Creator:
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After War Gundam X -- -- Sunrise -- 39 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space Drama Mecha -- After War Gundam X After War Gundam X -- When one space colony declared its independence from the Earth Federation, the devastating 7th Space War, an all-out war between Earth and space, resulted. The Federation responded to the Space Revolutionary Army with mobile suits, called Gundams. However, the Space Revolutionary forces played their trump card and dropped hundreds of space colonies onto the Earth, plunging the planet into a seven-year-long nuclear winter. The Federation collapsed, but the Space Revolutionary Army was unable to invade the Earth in the aftermath of the colony drop. -- -- Fifteen years have passed. The year is now After War 0015, and a New Federation has sprung up on Earth to restore order. In space, the colonial leaders have been rebuilding their own forces as well. By chance, fifteen-year-old Garrod Ran has discovered an old Federation mobile suit, the Gundam X, and now he uses it to help out the Vulture ship Freeden in its struggle to keep the powers that be from repeating the mistakes of the past. -- 29,440 7.32
After War Gundam X -- -- Sunrise -- 39 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space Drama Mecha -- After War Gundam X After War Gundam X -- When one space colony declared its independence from the Earth Federation, the devastating 7th Space War, an all-out war between Earth and space, resulted. The Federation responded to the Space Revolutionary Army with mobile suits, called Gundams. However, the Space Revolutionary forces played their trump card and dropped hundreds of space colonies onto the Earth, plunging the planet into a seven-year-long nuclear winter. The Federation collapsed, but the Space Revolutionary Army was unable to invade the Earth in the aftermath of the colony drop. -- -- Fifteen years have passed. The year is now After War 0015, and a New Federation has sprung up on Earth to restore order. In space, the colonial leaders have been rebuilding their own forces as well. By chance, fifteen-year-old Garrod Ran has discovered an old Federation mobile suit, the Gundam X, and now he uses it to help out the Vulture ship Freeden in its struggle to keep the powers that be from repeating the mistakes of the past. -- -- Licensor: -- Nozomi Entertainment -- 29,440 7.32
Aggressive Retsuko (ONA) -- -- Fanworks -- 10 eps -- Other -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Aggressive Retsuko (ONA) Aggressive Retsuko (ONA) -- Some offices have stereotypical dynamics: the chauvinistic pig of a boss who never does any real work; the employees whose goal is to suck up to the boss; the ones whose lives seem perfect; and the individuals who have all the actual work pushed onto them. Retsuko the red panda is in the last group, as she stays late most nights to make up the work her coworkers are too lazy to do themselves. -- -- Her relief from the stress of her everyday life comes in the form of singing death metal at a local karaoke club. Night after night, Retsuko channels her grief into a microphone and considers the place to be her own personal sanctuary. But as she moves further away from her comfort zone and the ideas people have of her, she discovers that letting others into her world of death metal may not be such a bad thing. -- -- ONA - Apr 20, 2018 -- 122,453 7.68
AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission -- -- Studio Fantasia -- 3 eps -- Original -- Action Ecchi Comedy -- AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission AIKa R-16: Virgin Mission -- Aika is a smart and athletic high school girl. She is so competent that she successfully passes the salvagers license test, obtaining a C-class license. Yet, she is young and hotheaded, so much so that Gota still treats her as a child. Due to this personality, no one is willing to hire her for salvaging jobs. -- -- Since she had taken the trouble to get her license, she decides to post an ad in her school to attract clients. She manages to get the attention of Erika, a daughter of a rich family and the leader of the treasure hunting club. She asks Aika to salvage something from the sea and Aika delightfully accepts the request. -- -- However, upon seeing the state-of-the-art submarine loaded onto Erika's private cruiser and discovering their destination, Aika realizes the terrible nature of her assignment. This results in a clash with a group of high school girls in the southern islands. -- -- Who is the mysterious girl named Karen? So begins Aika's newest challenge! -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment -- OVA - Apr 25, 2007 -- 19,953 5.96
Amon: Devilman Mokushiroku -- -- Studio Live -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Demons Horror Psychological Supernatural -- Amon: Devilman Mokushiroku Amon: Devilman Mokushiroku -- Fear runs rampant throughout Tokyo with the revelation that demons in fact exist amongst us. Paranoia and the darker side of humanity boils onto the streets as people turn on one another, suspecting that anyone could in fact be a demon hiding in human clothing. Amidst the growing tensions, tragedy strikes Akira causing his mind to snap, retreating into his subconscious, allowing his Devilish alter-ego Amon to break free from Akira's cage of flesh and wreak havoc on both human and demons alike. -- OVA - May 24, 2000 -- 17,474 6.46
Arve Rezzle: Kikaijikake no Yousei-tachi -- -- Zexcs -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Action Drama Mystery Sci-Fi Thriller -- Arve Rezzle: Kikaijikake no Yousei-tachi Arve Rezzle: Kikaijikake no Yousei-tachi -- One day, when Remu Mikage is on a video call with his sister, Shiki, who has traveled to the futuristic Okinotori-island Mega Float City for school, she confesses that both the audio and visuals of her are completely artificial. In order to be more efficient in her studies, Shiki has used neural-linked nanomachines to upload her consciousness onto a computer and is storing her physical body in a "body pool." While shocked, Remu is supportive of his sister's decision, until the disaster known as the "Early Rapture" happens. -- -- The Early Rapture causes everyone who has uploaded their consciousnesses to either fall into a coma or perish. Remu visits his sister's empty apartment one last time, but is shocked when Shiki arrives at the door. With no memory of her family or past, and being pursued by a violent group of researchers, Shiki and her brother are forced to flee using her newfound power of nanomachine manipulation. -- -- Movie - Mar 2, 2013 -- 24,206 6.29
Bakuman. 3rd Season -- -- J.C.Staff -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Drama Romance Shounen -- Bakuman. 3rd Season Bakuman. 3rd Season -- Onto their third serialization, manga duo Moritaka Mashiro and Akito Takagi—also known by their pen name, Muto Ashirogi—are ever closer to their dream of an anime adaption. However, the real challenge is only just beginning: if they are unable to compete with the artist Eiji Niizuma in the rankings within the span of six months, they will be canceled. To top it off, numerous rivals are close behind and declaring war. They don't even have enough time to spare thinking about an anime! -- -- In Bakuman. 3rd Season, Muto Ashirogi must find a way to stay atop the colossal mountain known as the Shounen Jack rankings. With new problems and new assistants, the pair continue to strive for their dream. -- -- TV - Oct 6, 2012 -- 275,637 8.57
Beelzebub -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 60 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Demons Supernatural School Shounen -- Beelzebub Beelzebub -- Ishiyama High is a school populated entirely by delinquents, where nonstop violence and lawlessness are the norm. However, there is one universally acknowledged rule—don't cross first year student Tatsumi Oga, Ishiyama's most vicious fighter. -- -- One day, Oga is by a riverbed when he encounters a man floating down the river. After being retrieved by Oga, the man splits down the middle to reveal a baby, which crawls onto Oga's back and immediately forms an attachment to him. Though he doesn't know it yet, this baby is named Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV, or "Baby Beel" for short—the son of the Demon Lord! -- -- As if finding the future Lord of the Underworld isn't enough, Oga is also confronted by Hildegard, Beel's demon maid. Together they attempt to raise Baby Beel—although surrounded by juvenile delinquents and demonic powers, the two of them may be in for more of a challenge than they can imagine. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- TV - Jan 9, 2011 -- 477,746 7.90
Beelzebub -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 60 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Demons Supernatural School Shounen -- Beelzebub Beelzebub -- Ishiyama High is a school populated entirely by delinquents, where nonstop violence and lawlessness are the norm. However, there is one universally acknowledged rule—don't cross first year student Tatsumi Oga, Ishiyama's most vicious fighter. -- -- One day, Oga is by a riverbed when he encounters a man floating down the river. After being retrieved by Oga, the man splits down the middle to reveal a baby, which crawls onto Oga's back and immediately forms an attachment to him. Though he doesn't know it yet, this baby is named Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV, or "Baby Beel" for short—the son of the Demon Lord! -- -- As if finding the future Lord of the Underworld isn't enough, Oga is also confronted by Hildegard, Beel's demon maid. Together they attempt to raise Baby Beel—although surrounded by juvenile delinquents and demonic powers, the two of them may be in for more of a challenge than they can imagine. -- -- TV - Jan 9, 2011 -- 477,746 7.90
Beelzebub: Hirotta Akachan wa Daimaou!? -- -- Pierrot Plus, Studio Pierrot -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Comedy Demons School Shounen Supernatural -- Beelzebub: Hirotta Akachan wa Daimaou!? Beelzebub: Hirotta Akachan wa Daimaou!? -- The delinquents of Ishiyama High School either fear Tatsumi Oga or wish to defeat him, but the young fighter finds himself preoccupied with other matters—like tending to baby Kaiser de Emperana "Beel" Beelzebub IV, the son of the Demon Lord. -- -- Baby Beel's maid, Hildegard "Hilda," informs Oga that the infant has latched onto him due to the former's immense strength. In turn, Oga must take responsibility and raise the Demon Lord's son, or face Hilda's blade—that is, unless he can find someone stronger than him to appeal to Beel. Perhaps Oga can convince one of the Tohoshinki, composed of the four strongest fighters of Ishiyama High, to take Beel off his hands! -- -- Special - Oct 23, 2010 -- 33,247 7.30
Chobits -- -- Madhouse -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Comedy Drama Romance Ecchi Seinen -- Chobits Chobits -- When computers start to look like humans, can love remain the same? -- -- Hideki Motosuwa is a young country boy who is studying hard to get into college. Coming from a poor background, he can barely afford the expenses, let alone the newest fad: Persocoms, personal computers that look exactly like human beings. One evening while walking home, he finds an abandoned Persocom. After taking her home and managing to activate her, she seems to be defective, as she can only say one word, "Chii," which eventually becomes her name. Unlike other Persocoms, however, Chii cannot download information onto her hard drive, so Hideki decides to teach her about the world the old-fashioned way, while studying for his college entrance exams at the same time. -- -- Along with his friends, Hideki tries to unravel the mystery of Chii, who may be a "Chobit," an urban legend about special units that have real human emotions and thoughts, and love toward their owner. But can romance flourish between a Persocom and a human? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 410,390 7.43
Devilman Lady -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Action Psychological Drama Horror -- Devilman Lady Devilman Lady -- Fudo Jun is a beautiful supermodel who is idolized by many. She also has a dark secret that not even she knows about at first, for within her veins run the genes that hold the next step in the evolution of mankind. The same blood as the beastlike superhumans that terrorize the city. Unlike the rest of them, though, Jun has managed to hold a tenuous grip onto her humanity, and she is recruited by the mysterious Asuka Ran, member of a secret organization within the government, aimed at controlling, if not eliminating, these berserk destroyers of mankind. Jun, as Devilman Lady, must now exterminate her own kind, but how much longer can she keep her sanity in a situation she never chose in the first place? -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- 18,972 6.64
Dragon Ball Z Movie 06: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Comedy Fantasy Shounen -- Dragon Ball Z Movie 06: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi Dragon Ball Z Movie 06: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi -- A mysterious entity known as the "Big Gete Star" clings onto planet New Namek to absorb its energy, putting all Namekians in grave danger. Dende, Earth's new guardian, learns about the prevailing situation in his homeland and quickly requests Gokuu Son and his friends for help. -- -- Upon arrival in New Namek, they discover that the Namekians are held captive by powerful robots, whose leader turns out to be Cooler. He explains that the advanced technology of the Big Gete Star saved him from what otherwise would have been certain death. Alongside his mechanical army, Cooler proceeds to attack Gokuu and his friends to get rid of them once and for all. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Mar 7, 1992 -- 100,803 6.82
Dragon Ball Z Movie 06: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Comedy Fantasy Shounen -- Dragon Ball Z Movie 06: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi Dragon Ball Z Movie 06: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi -- A mysterious entity known as the "Big Gete Star" clings onto planet New Namek to absorb its energy, putting all Namekians in grave danger. Dende, Earth's new guardian, learns about the prevailing situation in his homeland and quickly requests Gokuu Son and his friends for help. -- -- Upon arrival in New Namek, they discover that the Namekians are held captive by powerful robots, whose leader turns out to be Cooler. He explains that the advanced technology of the Big Gete Star saved him from what otherwise would have been certain death. Alongside his mechanical army, Cooler proceeds to attack Gokuu and his friends to get rid of them once and for all. -- -- Movie - Mar 7, 1992 -- 100,803 6.82
Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi -- -- Amuse, Group TAC -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Comedy Ecchi Fantasy Magic Shounen -- Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi -- Loudmouthed martial artist Junpei Ryuzouji, elegant actress Airi Komiyama, and cheery but artillery-obsessed student Ritsuko Inoue all find themselves transported from their homeland of Japan to an unfamiliar, magical world. When the elven priestess Celcia Marieclaire casts the spell to send them home, she is interrupted, and the spell is broken into parts that scatter throughout the world. The spell fragments imprint themselves onto the skin of various elves. -- -- The trio travels in Ritsuko's tank, searching for elves who might carry the spell fragments so that Celcia can transfer them to her own body and make the spell whole again. As they adventure, people begin to refer to them as "Those Who Hunt Elves," gaining a reputation as warriors that put a stop to evil-doers with their miraculous cannon, terrifying elves by stripping any that they find. Though they're not the smartest group, they make up for it with enthusiasm and their strong determination to get back to Japan. -- -- 21,535 7.02
Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi -- -- Amuse, Group TAC -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Comedy Ecchi Fantasy Magic Shounen -- Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi -- Loudmouthed martial artist Junpei Ryuzouji, elegant actress Airi Komiyama, and cheery but artillery-obsessed student Ritsuko Inoue all find themselves transported from their homeland of Japan to an unfamiliar, magical world. When the elven priestess Celcia Marieclaire casts the spell to send them home, she is interrupted, and the spell is broken into parts that scatter throughout the world. The spell fragments imprint themselves onto the skin of various elves. -- -- The trio travels in Ritsuko's tank, searching for elves who might carry the spell fragments so that Celcia can transfer them to her own body and make the spell whole again. As they adventure, people begin to refer to them as "Those Who Hunt Elves," gaining a reputation as warriors that put a stop to evil-doers with their miraculous cannon, terrifying elves by stripping any that they find. Though they're not the smartest group, they make up for it with enthusiasm and their strong determination to get back to Japan. -- -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Sentai Filmworks -- 21,535 7.02
Gal to Kyouryuu -- -- Kamikaze Douga, Space Neko Company -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Seinen -- Gal to Kyouryuu Gal to Kyouryuu -- Wasted from the night before, Kaede wakes up the next morning to find herself at home with a dinosaur she had brought along with her. The two start living together as an odd pair consisting of a typical gal girl and a mute dinosaur going about daily lives. Although not the most experienced paleontologist, Kaede begins to learn more about her new prehistoric roommate through a series of comedic gags and adventures. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 23,083 6.46
Geisters: Fractions of the Earth -- -- - -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Military Sci-Fi -- Geisters: Fractions of the Earth Geisters: Fractions of the Earth -- At the end of the 21st century, a meteorite collision plunged Earth into apocalypse, and the remnants of humanity went in two different directions to survive. The aristocratic Dobias headed into space, while the earthy Shioru went underground. Centuries later, they returned to Earth's surface and are now fighting for control of the planet—that is, when they're not busy fending off a new species of predators known simply as Creatures. Amidst this conflict, an elite team of five soldiers known as Geisters protects humanity from the Creatures and from each other. Although part of the Dobias, the Geisters have recently accepted a soldier of Shioru descent onto the team, and her take-charge personality leaves the other members unsure about her loyalty and usefulness to the group. With Dobias and Shioru tensions heating up on the political floor, Creatures running rampant, and a dangerous new weapon being developed in secret, the Geisters must maintain peace among themselves and the rest of society. -- -- (Source: Anime Crash) -- TV - Oct 6, 2001 -- 1,282 5.77
Genshiken OVA -- -- Ajia-Do -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Parody Slice of Life Comedy -- Genshiken OVA Genshiken OVA -- It's the start of a new year for the Genshiken crew, and that means recruiting new members. Always a dreaded task, The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture manages to get Chika Ogiue pushed onto them from the Manga Club. With her introduction of "I'm Ogiue and I hate otaku," this year certainly will be anything but boring. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- OVA - Dec 22, 2006 -- 45,756 7.65
Ginga Tetsudou 999 (Movie) -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space Drama Fantasy -- Ginga Tetsudou 999 (Movie) Ginga Tetsudou 999 (Movie) -- Tetsurou Hoshino is a boy bent on obtaining an immortal mechanical body in order to take revenge against his mother's murderer, the machine man Count Mecha. However, due to the incredible cost of obtaining what he seeks, his only hope is to steal a boarding pass for the Galaxy Express 999, a space train that travels across the galaxy and whose final stop is a planet where the metal replacements are provided for free. After swiping a pass, Tetsurou is pursued by the police and ends up collapsing into the arms of a mysterious woman named Maetel, who closely resembles his mother. Once he awakens, she tells the boy that she will provide him entry onto the 999 as long as he agrees to travel with her. Accepting her proposition, Tetsurou boards the cosmic railway with Maetel and begins a journey across the galaxy. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- Movie - Aug 4, 1979 -- 15,280 7.56
Girls & Panzer: Dai 63-kai Senshadou Zenkoku Koukousei Taikai Recap -- -- Actas -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Military School -- Girls & Panzer: Dai 63-kai Senshadou Zenkoku Koukousei Taikai Recap Girls & Panzer: Dai 63-kai Senshadou Zenkoku Koukousei Taikai Recap -- A compilation of Girls & Panzer! and Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen desu!. -- ONA - Nov 11, 2017 -- 4,330 7.04
Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu! -- -- Actas -- 1 ep -- Original -- Military School Sports -- Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu! Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu! -- After a brilliant victory over Saunders University High School, girls from Ooarai now have to face Italian-themed Anzio Girls High School in the second round of the 63rd National High School Sensha-Dou Tournament. The high-spirited girls from Anzio, led by the charismatic Chiyomi Anzai, advance toward the battle equipped with baffling tactics and a secret weapon. -- -- Ooarai will soon find out that what seemed to be a mere formality might take an unexpected and possibly disastrous turn. Whether they will win the match, or lose and doom their school to a closure, is still on a knife-edge. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Jul 25, 2014 -- 37,383 7.71
Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu! - Fushou Akiyama Yukari no Sensha Kouza -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Military School -- Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu! - Fushou Akiyama Yukari no Sensha Kouza Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu! - Fushou Akiyama Yukari no Sensha Kouza -- Bundled with the Blu-ray and DVD release of Girls & Panzer: Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen desu!. -- Special - Jul 25, 2014 -- 3,455 6.90
Girls & Panzer: Saishuushou Part 2 -- -- Actas -- 1 ep -- Original -- Military School -- Girls & Panzer: Saishuushou Part 2 Girls & Panzer: Saishuushou Part 2 -- The second film in the six-part Girls & Panzer: Saishuushou film series. Oorai team wins against the BC Academy team and moves onto the next round where they find themselves up against Chi-Ha Tan Academy. However, the Japanese-style school has changed up their strategy. How will Oorai react to this? -- Movie - Jun 15, 2019 -- 19,897 8.05
Hajime no Ippo: Mashiba vs. Kimura -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Comedy Sports Shounen -- Hajime no Ippo: Mashiba vs. Kimura Hajime no Ippo: Mashiba vs. Kimura -- Tatsuya Kimura is beginning to feel left behind. With his friends Ippo Makunouchi and Mamoru Takamura holding the championship belt in their respective weight classes, Kimura's inability to become Japan's Junior Lightweight boxing champion eats away at him. Scheduled to fight with the current champion Ryo Mashiba, Kimura begins to train with Ippo's rival Ichirou Miyata, who previously suffered a crushing defeat from Mashiba's signature "Hitman" style of boxing. -- -- But Mashiba has his own desire to hold onto the belt, hoping to soon shoot for the World title and secure financial stability for his sister Kumi. Will Kimura's overwhelming drive to prove his strength as a boxer overcome Mashiba's desperate wish to provide a better life for Kumi? -- -- OVA - Sep 5, 2003 -- 80,312 8.23
Hanada Shounen-shi -- -- Madhouse -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Drama Seinen Slice of Life Supernatural -- Hanada Shounen-shi Hanada Shounen-shi -- Ichiro Hanada is a hyperactive little boy who lives with his parents, sister, and grandfather in a rural town. He is always up to some kind of mischief, often teasing his sister or making rude comments to others. Consequently, his mother constantly scolds him, and even the neighbours express disturbance from time to time on how rowdy he can be. -- -- One day, after pulling a terrible prank, Ichiro sprints onto the streets as his mother chases him. He steals a nearby bicycle and takes on a dangerous route, eventually being hit by a truck. Miraculously, he survives the crash, requiring nine stitches to the back of his head and balding for the surgery. However, the near-death experience gains him the ability to see ghosts—the last thing he needs in his life. -- -- Since Ichiro is the only one who can communicate with them, several ghosts of people who have recently died come to him, seeking help to fulfill their last wishes before achieving enlightenment. Each adventure with a ghost leaves the young and curious boy with a different lesson that gradually makes him wiser. -- -- TV - Oct 2, 2002 -- 12,081 8.00
Hayate no Gotoku!! -- -- J.C.Staff -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Action Harem Comedy Parody Romance Shounen -- Hayate no Gotoku!! Hayate no Gotoku!! -- Hayate Ayasaki's misfortune continues to hand him the short end of the stick. Now settled into his routine at the Sanzenins' mansion and Hakuou Academy, the butler continues to work as hard as ever in caring for his young mistress Nagi while studying the school's grueling curriculum—all on top of trying his best to survive the multitude of troubles that life relentlessly pushes onto him. -- -- The unintentional chick magnet's life is far from quiet, forced to deal not only with Nagi's yet unnoticed infatuation with him, but also the evergrowing string of accidentally seduced girls—most notably, the exceptionally plain Ayumu Nishizawa, a friend of his before he became a butler, and the diligent Hinagiku Katsura, Hakuou's student council president. While one struggles to gain his affection and the other desperately tries to deny her own, both the girls are going to make the boy's life a little more complicated than it already is. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 101,521 7.72
Hetalia Axis Powers -- -- Studio Deen -- 52 eps -- Web manga -- Comedy Historical Parody -- Hetalia Axis Powers Hetalia Axis Powers -- What if nations were people? What traits would they have? What would this mean for historical events? -- -- Hetalia Axis Powers takes these questions and runs with them, personifying countries into characters. The show takes a comedic and light approach to politics and historical events while educating the viewer. -- -- Taking place primarily during the events of World War I and World War II, the story focuses on the Axis Powers and occasionally throws the spotlight onto the tumultuous relationship between the Allied Forces. The Axis Powers feature the titular character North Italy, who is clumsy, carefree and loves pasta; Germany, who is very serious but easily flustered; and Japan, who is stoic but has bizarre interests. -- -- Based on Hidekaz Himaruya's widely popular webcomic turned print manga, Hetalia Axis Powers is a historical comedy that pokes lightly at culture, examines the relationships between nations and breathes fun into history. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- ONA - Jan 24, 2009 -- 227,002 7.36
Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei -- -- DLE -- 22 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Shounen Supernatural -- Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei -- The story revolves around Kibayashi, a teacher whose hobby is speaking with the dead and whose special talent is exorcism. She seems to know everything about the other world, yet nothing about our own. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- TV - Apr 13, 2011 -- 6,951 6.54
Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen 3rd Season -- -- - -- ? eps -- Light novel -- Slice of Life Fantasy -- Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen 3rd Season Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen 3rd Season -- Third season of Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen. -- TV - ??? ??, ???? -- 24,519 N/A -- -- Oshiete! Galko-chan: Natsuyasumitte Hontou Desu ka? -- -- feel. -- 1 ep -- Digital manga -- Slice of Life Comedy -- Oshiete! Galko-chan: Natsuyasumitte Hontou Desu ka? Oshiete! Galko-chan: Natsuyasumitte Hontou Desu ka? -- Bundled with fourth manga volume. -- OVA - Jan 23, 2017 -- 24,311 7.11
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Comedy Ecchi Harem Romance School -- Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi -- Kazuma Hoshino is preparing himself for a new stage of his life as a teenager. Because of his brother Ayumu’s weaker than average health, their parents thought it best for the family to move out from the city to a more rural environment. Now the two brothers are off to the Yorozuyo Inn where they’ll be staying until their parents can settle affairs back in the city and set up their new home. -- -- Their arrival to the inn doesn’t go as planned though when they catch the wrong bus, wind up in the middle of nowhere, Ayumu gets his hat stolen by a wild monkey, and Kazuma gets lost in the woods trying to track the animal down. It all leads to a chance encounter with a spirited young girl named Ui, who Kazuma ends up accidentally falling onto and kissing while she tries leading him back to the bus stop. This hardly sits well with Ui’s friend Ibuki who swiftly kicks Kazuma and sends him on his way. Much to Kazuma’s continued horror, his bad luck is perpetuated at the inn thanks to its landlady Senka and her slightly perverted sense of humor, and then finding out that two of his classmates are the girls he embarrassed himself in front of back in the woods! -- -- Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi finds Kazuma adapting to his new school, dealing with the multiple women who have entered his life, providing emotional support for his younger brother, and coping with living with his new landlady. However, for some reason, something about this place is bringing whispers of the past into Kazuma's mind. Small flashes back to a more innocent time and a friendship long forgotten. What could this déjà vu mean? -- 149,537 6.76
Houkago Teibou Nisshi -- -- Doga Kobo -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School Seinen -- Houkago Teibou Nisshi Houkago Teibou Nisshi -- Hina Tsurugi and her family have just moved to a quaint seaside town. Hoping to savor the sight of the peaceful ocean, Hina stumbles upon a girl named Yuuki Kuroiwa—an upperclassman at her new school—who invites Hina to join her in fishing. Hina reels in an octopus, which falls onto her; being afraid of bugs and big creatures, she panics and begs Yuuki to remove it from her. Yuuki sees this as an opportunity to force Hina to join the school's Breakwater Club—a club where members gather, catch, and eat various types of marine life as their main activity. -- -- Although her attempts to refuse to join fail, Hina slowly begins to discover the hidden joy in fishing. Her view on the sport changes, now looking forward to all the delightful experiences she can take part in alongside her fellow club members. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 40,791 7.39
Hug tto! Precure -- -- Toei Animation -- 49 eps -- Original -- Action Magic Fantasy Shoujo -- Hug tto! Precure Hug tto! Precure -- It's her first day at a new school, and the cheerful Hana Nono is ready to make a fresh start, dreaming of becoming mature and reliable—a far cry from her usual childish self. Although she makes a disastrous first impression, Hana soon befriends two of her classmates: the gentle and studious class representative Saaya Yakushiji, and a cool and mysterious girl Homare Kagayaki. -- -- That night, a magical baby falls from the sky right onto Hana's balcony. She is immediately smitten with her and names her Hug-tan. Alongside Hug-tan is a snarky talking hamster, Hariham Harry, who mutters that Hana "isn't the one" before vanishing with the baby. -- -- The next day, Hana believes the encounter to be a dream, until people all over the city begin collapsing and a giant monster appears, feeding on their energy. As Hana escapes, she spots Hug-tan and Harry under attack. Making a stand to protect them, she and Hug-tan suddenly both glow with energy and a heart-shaped gem forms. -- -- With the crystal's power, Hana transforms into a hero called "Cure Yell" and defeats the monster. Surprised at Hana's power, Harry explains that he and Hug-tan came from a future frozen in time by the Criasu Corporation, the same organization that created the monster. Only the Future Crystals, manifestations of one's hopes and dreams, and the Precure they create have a chance at defeating Criasu and saving the future! -- -- 11,636 7.72
Inazuma Eleven Go: Galaxy -- -- OLM -- 43 eps -- Game -- Shounen Sports Super Power -- Inazuma Eleven Go: Galaxy Inazuma Eleven Go: Galaxy -- After fighting to free the game of soccer in Japan from the Fifth Sector, the country's soccer squads can once again look forward to stepping onto the field. However, a new challenge will emerge for Japanese players in the form of the Football Frontier International Vision 2, a new tournament that will bring together the best teams each country can assemble. -- -- Tenma Matsukaze and his Raimon teammates, Takuto Shindou and Kyousuke Tsurugi, are once again part of the action as they have been selected to play for the Japanese representative, Inazuma Japan. Much to their surprise, the coach selects eight other players that have no previous experience playing soccer! -- -- Team Inazuma Japan will have a huge mountain to climb, building chemistry and skills as they go along. What they don’t know is that the tournament will set the stage for something much bigger, something out of this world in Inazuma Eleven Go: Galaxy! -- TV - May 8, 2013 -- 33,690 6.63
Jinkou no Rakuen -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia -- Jinkou no Rakuen Jinkou no Rakuen -- Psychedelic –and at times sinister– music by Shinpei Kikuchi accompanies a disorienting display of reproduced imagery taken from magazines and posters of sunny beaches and bikini models. Tanaami made positive and negative reprographic prints of these images onto transparent cel sheets, placed them on top of one another, and twisted them in different directions to create a moiré effect. Speaking on the work, Tanaami explained his paradise only exists in the world of reproduction. -- -- (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan) -- Movie - ??? ??, 1975 -- 331 4.99
Kaichou wa Maid-sama! -- -- J.C.Staff -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Romance School Shoujo -- Kaichou wa Maid-sama! Kaichou wa Maid-sama! -- Being the first female student council president isn't easy, especially when your school just transitioned from an all boys high school to a co-ed one. Aptly nicknamed "Demon President" by the boys for her strict disciplinary style, Misaki Ayuzawa is not afraid to use her mastery of Aikido techniques to cast judgment onto the hordes of misbehaving boys and defend the girls at Seika High School. -- -- Yet even the perfect Ayuzawa has an embarrassing secret—she works part-time as a maid at a maid café to help her struggling family pay the bills. She has managed to keep her job hidden from her fellow students and maintained her flawless image as a stellar student until one day, Takumi Usui, the most popular boy in school, walks into the maid café. He could destroy her reputation with her secret... or he could twist the student council president around his little finger and use her secret as an opportunity to get closer to her. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 931,301 8.05
Karin -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural Romance Vampire School Shounen -- Karin Karin -- Vampires—supernatural beings that feed on the life essence of the unsuspecting at night—have been around for centuries. However, high schooler Karin Maaka is unusual, even among her own kind. Unlike her vampire family, ever since she was a child, Karin has suffered from polycythemia: a rare disorder which causes her to periodically produce excessive amounts of blood. And the more blood she produces, the more anemic and lightheaded she gets, ultimately leading to frequent nosebleeds. -- -- Her only solution? Force her excess blood onto random strangers, which surprisingly causes these "victims" to become livelier and happier than before. With her siblings—Anju, her reserved yet affectionate younger sister, and Ren, her womanizing elder brother—helping her abilities remain a secret by altering the affected humans' memories, no one is the wiser. That is, until Karin's newly transferred classmate, Kenta Usui, finds her behavior suspicious. And to make matters even more complicated, Karin feels her blood reacting unusually to Kenta's presence. -- -- 156,832 7.15
Karin -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural Romance Vampire School Shounen -- Karin Karin -- Vampires—supernatural beings that feed on the life essence of the unsuspecting at night—have been around for centuries. However, high schooler Karin Maaka is unusual, even among her own kind. Unlike her vampire family, ever since she was a child, Karin has suffered from polycythemia: a rare disorder which causes her to periodically produce excessive amounts of blood. And the more blood she produces, the more anemic and lightheaded she gets, ultimately leading to frequent nosebleeds. -- -- Her only solution? Force her excess blood onto random strangers, which surprisingly causes these "victims" to become livelier and happier than before. With her siblings—Anju, her reserved yet affectionate younger sister, and Ren, her womanizing elder brother—helping her abilities remain a secret by altering the affected humans' memories, no one is the wiser. That is, until Karin's newly transferred classmate, Kenta Usui, finds her behavior suspicious. And to make matters even more complicated, Karin feels her blood reacting unusually to Kenta's presence. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 156,832 7.15
Kemurikusa (TV) -- -- Yaoyorozu -- 12 eps -- Original -- Fantasy Sci-Fi -- Kemurikusa (TV) Kemurikusa (TV) -- A few young girls with strange powers and a tree that has grown through a railcar cling onto life in a desolate land, searching for its last reservoirs of water. Their routine struggle to survive is interrupted by the arrival of Wakaba, a boy with no memory beyond his own name. -- -- The girls and their new companion commit to a perilous journey across seas of burning red fog—all in order to find what they need to sustain themselves on the more distant, dangerous islands swarming with robotic bugs. Their ultimate fate will be decided by their own strength, along with Wakaba's curious ability to understand the Kemurikusa: mysterious glowing leaves with wondrous powers. Besides the girls, Wakaba, and the hordes of ravenous bugs, the Kemurikusa are the last sparks of life surviving in this land. How did things end up this way? Why are there so many empty buildings with no one to live in them? Wakaba and the girls lack the answers to these questions, which means the truth can only be found within the Kemurikusa. -- -- 24,115 7.07
Kill la Kill -- -- Trigger -- 24 eps -- Original -- Action Comedy Super Power Ecchi School -- Kill la Kill Kill la Kill -- After the murder of her father, Ryuuko Matoi has been wandering the land in search of his killer. Following her only lead—the missing half of his invention, the Scissor Blade—she arrives at the prestigious Honnouji Academy, a high school unlike any other. The academy is ruled by the imposing and cold-hearted student council president Satsuki Kiryuuin alongside her powerful underlings, the Elite Four. In the school's brutally competitive hierarchy, Satsuki bestows upon those at the top special clothes called "Goku Uniforms," which grant the wearer unique superhuman abilities. -- -- Thoroughly beaten in a fight against one of the students in uniform, Ryuuko retreats to her razed home where she stumbles across Senketsu, a rare and sentient "Kamui," or God Clothes. After coming into contact with Ryuuko's blood, Senketsu awakens, latching onto her and providing her with immense power. Now, armed with Senketsu and the Scissor Blade, Ryuuko makes a stand against the Elite Four, hoping to reach Satsuki and uncover the culprit behind her father's murder once and for all. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 1,337,349 8.09
Kyojinzoku no Hanayome -- -- Studio Hokiboshi -- 9 eps -- Manga -- Fantasy Shounen Ai -- Kyojinzoku no Hanayome Kyojinzoku no Hanayome -- Kouichi Mizuki ends his high school basketball career on a high note, bringing his team to victory during their final match at nationals. Now free from club activities, he looks forward to spending more time socializing, maybe even finding room for romance. But fate has slightly different plans for him when a magical circle transports Kouichi to Tildant, the land of giants. -- -- Upon his arrival, Kouichi comes face-to-face with Caius Lao Bistail, the titan king and the culprit behind his summoning. Caius is overjoyed, claiming Kouichi to be his fated bride and asking him to bear his children! It soon becomes evident to Kouichi that his species, let alone gender, is not a problem as Caius pushes him down onto a lavish bed. Will Kouichi ever find romance in this relationship that is bound to end in tears? -- -- -- -- The complete edition with explicit scenes was distributed online via Comic Festa Anime Zone. The censored version was broadcast on Tokyo MX. This database entry reflects censored TV version of the anime. -- 19,067 5.26
Magia Record: Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica Gaiden (TV) 2nd Season -- -- - -- ? eps -- Game -- Psychological Drama Magic Thriller -- Magia Record: Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica Gaiden (TV) 2nd Season Magia Record: Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica Gaiden (TV) 2nd Season -- 2nd Season of Magia Record: Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica Gaiden (TV). -- TV - ??? ??, ???? -- 19,214 N/ADevilman Lady -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Action Psychological Drama Horror -- Devilman Lady Devilman Lady -- Fudo Jun is a beautiful supermodel who is idolized by many. She also has a dark secret that not even she knows about at first, for within her veins run the genes that hold the next step in the evolution of mankind. The same blood as the beastlike superhumans that terrorize the city. Unlike the rest of them, though, Jun has managed to hold a tenuous grip onto her humanity, and she is recruited by the mysterious Asuka Ran, member of a secret organization within the government, aimed at controlling, if not eliminating, these berserk destroyers of mankind. Jun, as Devilman Lady, must now exterminate her own kind, but how much longer can she keep her sanity in a situation she never chose in the first place? -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- 18,972 6.64
Mekakucity Reload -- -- - -- ? eps -- Music -- Sci-Fi Comedy Super Power Supernatural Romance -- Mekakucity Reload Mekakucity Reload -- (No synopsis yet.) -- - - ??? ??, ???? -- 33,398 N/A -- -- Beelzebub: Hirotta Akachan wa Daimaou!? -- -- Pierrot Plus, Studio Pierrot -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Comedy Demons School Shounen Supernatural -- Beelzebub: Hirotta Akachan wa Daimaou!? Beelzebub: Hirotta Akachan wa Daimaou!? -- The delinquents of Ishiyama High School either fear Tatsumi Oga or wish to defeat him, but the young fighter finds himself preoccupied with other matters—like tending to baby Kaiser de Emperana "Beel" Beelzebub IV, the son of the Demon Lord. -- -- Baby Beel's maid, Hildegard "Hilda," informs Oga that the infant has latched onto him due to the former's immense strength. In turn, Oga must take responsibility and raise the Demon Lord's son, or face Hilda's blade—that is, unless he can find someone stronger than him to appeal to Beel. Perhaps Oga can convince one of the Tohoshinki, composed of the four strongest fighters of Ishiyama High, to take Beel off his hands! -- -- Special - Oct 23, 2010 -- 33,247 7.30
Mind Game -- -- Studio 4°C -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Adventure Comedy Dementia Psychological Romance -- Mind Game Mind Game -- After seeing her jump onto a subway at the last second and getting her ankle crushed between the doors, Nishi reconnects with his high school sweetheart, Myon. Nishi is still very much in love with Myon, but is shocked to learn that she is engaged to another man. Nishi agrees to meet Myon's fiancé at her family's Yakitori restaurant, but members of the Yakuza storm the joint and murder Nishi when he tries to stop them from raping Myon. -- -- Nishi, now dead, wakes up and meets a constantly shapeshifting god, who mocks him for dying. The god tells Nishi to walk into a portal and disappear from existence, which Nishi rejects, choosing instead to sprint past the god and reanimate. With a new outlook on life and knowledge of how the Yakuza are going to attack him, Nishi kills one of the Yakuza with his own gun, fleeing in a stolen car with Myon and her sister. -- -- Acclaimed director Masaaki Yuasa's debut film, Mind Game's constantly shifting visuals tell a story about living one's life without regrets that is unlike any other. -- -- -- Licensor: -- GKIDS -- Movie - Aug 7, 2004 -- 62,336 7.79
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Urðr Hunt -- -- Sunrise Beyond -- ? eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Space Drama Mecha -- Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Urðr Hunt Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Urðr Hunt -- Year P.D. 323. Gjallarhorn's political intervention into the Arbrau central parliament escalated into an armed conflict using mobile suits. The incident was brought to an end by Tekkadan, a group of boys who came from Mars. -- -- News of Tekkadan's exploits has also reached the ears of Wistario Afam, a youth born and raised at the Radonitsa Colony near Venus. Venus, which lost to Mars in the contest for development, is a remote frontier planet in which the four great economic blocs show little interest. It is now used only as a penal colony for criminals, whose inhabitants don't even have IDs. -- -- Then Wistario, who hopes to change the status quo of this homeland, encounters a girl who claims to be the guide to the Urdr-Hunt. -- -- (Source: Gundam Global Portal) -- -- ONA - ??? ??, ???? -- 7,528 N/ASayonara Ginga Tetsudou 999: Andromeda Shuuchakueki -- -- Studio World, Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space Drama -- Sayonara Ginga Tetsudou 999: Andromeda Shuuchakueki Sayonara Ginga Tetsudou 999: Andromeda Shuuchakueki -- Despite the destruction of the mechanization home world Andromeda, the machine empire is still swept across the galaxy and Earth has become a battleground. Having returned from his journey aboard the train Galaxy Express 999, Tetsurou Hoshino joins the resistance and fights alongside others who have retained their humanity. -- -- When the 999 returns to Earth, Tetsurou receives an enigmatic recorded message from his former traveling companion Maetel, telling him to board the train once more. Fighting his way to Megalopolis station, he makes it onto the train just as it departs. This time, however, Tetsurou is met with several mysteries: Maetel is nowhere to be seen, an ominous "Ghost Train" has appeared, and the ultimate destination of the 999 is unknown. Amid all this, Tetsurou finds himself confronted by the mysterious black knight Faust and soon discovers the machine empire's darkest secret. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- Movie - Jan 8, 1981 -- 7,501 7.29
Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu -- -- Studio Colorido -- 1 ep -- Original -- Comedy Supernatural Drama Romance School -- Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu -- Miyo Sasaki is an energetic high school girl who comes from a broken family consisting of her unconfident father and an overly invested stepmother, whose attempts at connecting with Miyo come across as bothersome. Seeing Kento Hinode as a refuge from all her personal issues, she can't help herself from forcing her unorthodox demonstrations of love onto her crush. -- -- While Miyo is unable to get Kento's attention as herself, she manages to succeed by interacting with him in the form of a white cat, affectionately nicknamed "Tarou" by Kento. But Miyo soon realizes that she can't help Kento with the various problems she overhears in her cat form and is now caught between two tough choices. Will she continue her relationship with him as a cat, or will she reveal her identity and risk what they have, in order to help him as her human self? -- -- Movie - Jun 18, 2020 -- 201,120 7.36
Net-juu no Susume -- -- Signal.MD -- 10 eps -- Web manga -- Game Comedy Romance -- Net-juu no Susume Net-juu no Susume -- For the first time since graduating high school, 30-year-old Moriko Morioka is unemployed—and she couldn't be happier. Having quit her long-standing job of over 11 years, Moriko quickly turns to online games to pass her now-plentiful free time, reinventing herself as the handsome and dashing male hero "Hayashi" in the MMO Fruits de Mer. With the pesky societal obligations of the real world out of the way, she blissfully dives headfirst into the realm of the game, where she promptly meets the kind and adorable healer Lily. Befriending each other almost instantly, the two become inseparable just as Moriko herself becomes more and more engrossed in her new "life" as Hayashi. Eventually, Moriko adopts the reclusive lifestyle in its entirety, venturing out from the safety of her apartment only when absolutely necessary. -- -- Meanwhile, unbeknownst to Moriko, a timid 28-year-old corporate worker named Yuuta Sakurai has also logged onto Fruits de Mer from the other side of town. Coincidentally bumping into each other at the convenience store one night, both write off their meeting as no more than just another awkward encounter with a stranger—however, fate has more in store for them than they think. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- ONA - Oct 10, 2017 -- 351,949 7.62
No Littering -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Comedy Horror -- No Littering No Littering -- While enjoying a date in a park, a man carelessly tosses an empty bottle onto the ground. His selfish littering promptly summons an imposing figure wearing a white hockey mask. The gruesome events that follow tell an admonishing tale about the importance of preserving the outdoors and defending the environment from the ugly menace of litter. -- -- ONA - Oct 26, 2012 -- 3,825 3.53
Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Drama Romance School Shoujo -- Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare -- Yuna and Akari are two high school girls with very different views on love: Yuna dreams about romance through rose-coloured glasses, while Akari is down-to-earth and practical. Meanwhile, high school boys Kazuomi and Rio also have different views on love: Kazuomi is an airhead who can't grasp the concept of love, while Rio grabs onto any confession as an opportunity—so long as the girl looks cute. Will these four classmates end up leading a youthful romance that meets their expectations? -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- Movie - Sep 18, 2020 -- 27,231 6.72
One Piece: Oounabara ni Hirake! Dekkai Dekkai Chichi no Yume! -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy Shounen Super Power -- One Piece: Oounabara ni Hirake! Dekkai Dekkai Chichi no Yume! One Piece: Oounabara ni Hirake! Dekkai Dekkai Chichi no Yume! -- The story opens on Pirate Zap's ship, where two of his crew, Bonnie and Max, are tired and want to escape, but unfortunately they have no money. Three children were being held captive on the ship overhear them. The eldest, Amanda, who's father was a pro treasure hunter, knows the whereabouts of a great treasure, and offers them a deal. If they help them make a clean escape, they could take all the treasure they wanted. They agree, and the five of them barely escape and make it onto a small island where they meet Luffy and his crew. Unfortunately they were pursued and Luffy and Amanda are captured and brought back to their boss, the head of the Bayan Pirates, who is also after the treasure. Now Luffy and the others must battle the Bayan pirates and find the treasure that Amanda's father had left for his children. Amanda, who has always resented adventure and treasure because her father was constantly gone in search for it, finally understands his feelings. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Special - Apr 6, 2003 -- 25,373 7.28
Pokemon (2019) -- -- OLM -- ? eps -- Game -- Action Adventure Comedy Kids Fantasy -- Pokemon (2019) Pokemon (2019) -- On a new day in the Kanto region, Satoshi gets invited by Professor Yukinari Ookido over to Professor Sakuragi's lab-opening ceremony in Vermillion City. During the ceremonial speech, Professor Sakuragi receives an alert of a possibly rare Pokémon appearing in Vermillion City's harbor, leading Satoshi and the other trainers to rush to the area in hopes of finding the mysterious Pokémon. At the harbor, they find Lugia—a Legendary Pokémon—engaged in combat with other trainers. -- -- Noticing the other trainers' tactics, Satoshi has his partner, Pikachu, strike Lugia with a Thunderbolt attack. Unfazed, Lugia flees, but not before Satoshi determinedly leaps onto its back. To Satoshi's surprise, he meets another boy, Gou, who leapt onto Lugia's back as well. The two ride on Lugia's back as it brings them along on a bizarre adventure across the seas. As it lets the two back on the ground, Satoshi and Gou bid their farewells to Lugia and return to Sakuragi Institute. -- -- Impressed by Gou's findings and Satoshi's insight taken during their encounter, Sakuragi requests for the duo to be his new research partners. And so the duo's journey begins, traveling across multiple regions to meet many new Pokémon—including ones that have the ability to Gigantamax! -- -- 44,822 7.23
Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Slice of Life Comedy Drama Romance School -- Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo -- When abandoned kittens and his good conscience force second year Sorata Kanda to move into Suimei High School’s infamous Sakura Hall, the satellite dorm and its eccentric, misfit residents turn his life upside down. The decidedly average Sorata finds it difficult to fit in with the bizarre collection of dorm residents like Misaki, an energetic animator; Jin, a playwright playboy; Ryuunosuke, a reclusive programmer; and Chihiro, the dorm manager, art teacher, and party girl. -- -- Sorata's friend Nanami, a second year student and aspiring voice actress, pushes him to find new owners for the many cats so that he can quickly move back into the regular dorms. However, his desire to escape Sakura Hall wavers when the pet-like and infantile second year Mashiro Shiina, a world-class artistic savant looking to become a mangaka, transfers in during the spring trimester and quickly latches onto him. -- -- Supported by each other's quirks, Sorata and Mashiro come out of their shells and trigger change in the lives of those around them. Based on the light novel series of the same name, Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo explores the fine threads connecting talent, hard work, romance, and friendship with its ensemble cast. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 965,451 8.17
SF Shinseiki Lensman -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- Book -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Space -- SF Shinseiki Lensman SF Shinseiki Lensman -- Kim is living a peaceful life with his father as a farmer on their planet until one day when a runaway spaceship is detected moving at a high speed towards his father's farm. To rescue his father Kim jumps on board the ship and manages to land it safely before it crashes. -- -- On board the ship he finds a severely Injured lone survivor whom with his dying words begs Kim to take something of his to the Galactic Fleet. He then transfers something that was attached to his arm onto Kim's arm. The thing was a Lens and its transferring should have been impossible and having it has turned Kim into a Lensman. Other than giving Kim unknown powers it also contains vital information for the victory of the Galactic Fleet over the evil Boskone Empire. -- -- Kim must now using the spaceship Britannia bring the Lense to the Galactic Fleet. But this is not an easy task when Lord Helmet of the Boskone Empire is willing to use everything in his power to stop him. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Jul 7, 1984 -- 2,670 6.13
Shichisei no Subaru -- -- Lerche -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Game Sci-Fi -- Shichisei no Subaru Shichisei no Subaru -- Asahi's life in reality ended simultaneously when she died playing Union, a world-renowned online RPG. The members of Subaru went separate ways when Union shut down due to Asahi's death. Six years later, Haruto logs onto a renewed version of Re'Union and reunites with Asahi who had died. Is it really her or just an electronic ghost? The former team members reunite and enter the mysterious and deadly online game to find out. -- -- (Source: TBS Global Business) -- 101,447 6.12
Shichisei no Subaru -- -- Lerche -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Game Sci-Fi -- Shichisei no Subaru Shichisei no Subaru -- Asahi's life in reality ended simultaneously when she died playing Union, a world-renowned online RPG. The members of Subaru went separate ways when Union shut down due to Asahi's death. Six years later, Haruto logs onto a renewed version of Re'Union and reunites with Asahi who had died. Is it really her or just an electronic ghost? The former team members reunite and enter the mysterious and deadly online game to find out. -- -- (Source: TBS Global Business) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 101,447 6.12
Shuumatsu no Harem -- -- AXsiZ, Studio Gokumi -- ? eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Harem Ecchi Shounen -- Shuumatsu no Harem Shuumatsu no Harem -- The Man-Killer Virus: a lethal disease that has eradicated 99.9% of the world's male population. Mizuhara Reito has been in cryogenic sleep for the past five years, leaving behind Tachibana Erisa, the girl of his dreams. When Reito awakens from the deep freeze, he emerges into a sex-crazed new world where he himself is the planet's most precious resource. Reito and four other male studs are given lives of luxury and one simple mission: repopulate the world by impregnating as many women as possible! All Reito wants, however, is to find his beloved Erisa who went missing three years ago. Can Reito resist temptation and find his one true love? -- -- (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment) -- TV - ??? ??, 2021 -- 15,282 N/AGinga Tetsudou 999 (Movie) -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space Drama Fantasy -- Ginga Tetsudou 999 (Movie) Ginga Tetsudou 999 (Movie) -- Tetsurou Hoshino is a boy bent on obtaining an immortal mechanical body in order to take revenge against his mother's murderer, the machine man Count Mecha. However, due to the incredible cost of obtaining what he seeks, his only hope is to steal a boarding pass for the Galaxy Express 999, a space train that travels across the galaxy and whose final stop is a planet where the metal replacements are provided for free. After swiping a pass, Tetsurou is pursued by the police and ends up collapsing into the arms of a mysterious woman named Maetel, who closely resembles his mother. Once he awakens, she tells the boy that she will provide him entry onto the 999 as long as he agrees to travel with her. Accepting her proposition, Tetsurou boards the cosmic railway with Maetel and begins a journey across the galaxy. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- Movie - Aug 4, 1979 -- 15,280 7.56
Subarashiki Kono Sekai The Animation -- -- domerica, Shin-Ei Animation -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Adventure -- Subarashiki Kono Sekai The Animation Subarashiki Kono Sekai The Animation -- Neku Sakuraba, a 15-year-old boy with a hobby for music and graffiti, wakes up in what seems to be the Shibuya shopping district of Tokyo, Japan. With no idea why he's there, he opens his hand to realize he is holding a strange black pin. After flipping it with his hand, the thoughts of the people surrounding him begins to flow into his head at once. Surprised, Neku discovers he is able to read the minds of others and assumes it has something to do with the black pin he is holding. -- -- A cell phone starts to ring in his pocket, and he can't tell whether it is his or not. A text message appears: "Reach 104. You have 60 minutes. Fail, and face erasure. -The Reapers." After discovering he can't delete the message, a timer of 60 minutes imprints onto his right hand. Neku is in Shibuya to play the "Reapers' Game," which spans a total of seven days. All Players of the Reapers' Game have a black pin with a skull embedded on it. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia, edited) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 42,433 6.32
Taimanin Asagi 2 -- -- T-Rex -- 2 eps -- Visual novel -- Demons Hentai Supernatural -- Taimanin Asagi 2 Taimanin Asagi 2 -- One year has passed since the Chaos Arena was destroyed, Asagi and Sakura were presently on an abandoned street on a man-made island that floated on top of Tokyo Bay. It was an enormous box-shaped island built by the government and referred to as "Tokyo Kingdom." -- -- There was hope that it would become a second city center floating at sea, but it had failed to attract businesses. -- -- The only way of getting to and from the island was through Honshu Island over the 10 kilometer Tokyo Kingdom bridge. Unfortunately, this narrow route was the means in which the inhabitants of hell found their way onto the island, luring anarchists, criminals, and even illegal immigrants there, transforming the streets of the sea bound city into a world-renowned haven for danger. -- -- However abandoned the streets were, order did exist in such a place despite it being a breeding place of crime. -- -- There was a business district at the heart as well as one of Asia's greatest prostitute grottoes. Whether or not it was only the strong who survived, the viability of living there required one not to be careless in making friends with the strong. -- -- (Source: Dark Translations) -- OVA - Oct 30, 2015 -- 6,687 6.30
Terra e... -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Drama Sci-Fi Shounen Space -- Terra e... Terra e... -- In the five hundred years since Earth's environment was destroyed and the planet came to be known as Terra, humans have created a society in space that is entirely logical. Supercomputers control the government, babies are grown in artificial wombs and assigned parents randomly, and at age 14, children take an "Adulthood Exam." Humanity's greatest enemy is the "Mu"—humans who have developed into espers. -- -- When Jomy Marquis Shin's birthday arrives and the time comes for him to take his Adulthood Exam, he is shocked to learn that all of his childhood memories are going to be erased. Suddenly, he hears the voice of Soldier Blue, the leader of the Mu, calling out to him to hold onto his memories. -- -- Jomy makes his escape on a Mu ship and is shocked to learn that he himself is an esper and that the government has sentenced him to death. Nearing the end of his life, Soldier Blue transfers his memories to Jomy and names him the next leader of the Mu. Now, Jomy has a choice: keep the Mu in hiding, or declare war on humanity to realize their dream of returning to Terra. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Nozomi Entertainment -- Movie - Apr 26, 1980 -- 8,478 6.46
Towa no Quon 2: Konton no Ranbu -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Mystery Super Power Supernatural -- Towa no Quon 2: Konton no Ranbu Towa no Quon 2: Konton no Ranbu -- The story follows a boy named Quon and others who suddenly wake up with supernatural powers. -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- Movie - Jul 16, 2011 -- 32,999 7.37
Tsumiki no Ie -- -- Oh! Production -- 1 ep -- Original -- Drama -- Tsumiki no Ie Tsumiki no Ie -- In a flooded town where the waters are ever-rising, an old man must constantly build new floors onto his home in order to keep dry. But when his favorite smoking pipe falls into the watery abyss beneath him, he dives into the depths of not only his house, but memories of years past. -- -- Tsumiki no Ie is a short film about the everlasting effect of time on one's life—how it can swallow the past entirely, and how one must learn to continue moving forward despite what has already happened. -- -- Movie - Jun 10, 2008 -- 79,458 8.07
Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru!: Uchi no Maid wa Yappari Mou Honto Uzainda naa... -- -- Doga Kobo -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Shoujo Ai -- Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru!: Uchi no Maid wa Yappari Mou Honto Uzainda naa... Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru!: Uchi no Maid wa Yappari Mou Honto Uzainda naa... -- Special swimsuit-featured episode included in the fourth DVD/Blu-ray volume. -- Special - Apr 24, 2019 -- 14,080 6.91
Uzumaki -- -- Drive -- 4 eps -- Manga -- Dementia Horror Psychological Supernatural Drama Romance Seinen -- Uzumaki Uzumaki -- In the town of Kurouzu-cho, Kirie Goshima lives a fairly normal life with her family. As she walks to the train station one day to meet her boyfriend, Shuuichi Saito, she sees his father staring at a snail shell in an alley. Thinking nothing of it, she mentions the incident to Shuuichi, who says that his father has been acting weird lately. Shuuichi reveals his rising desire to leave the town with Kirie, saying that the town is infected with spirals. -- -- But his father's obsession with the shape soon proves deadly, beginning a chain of horrific and unexplainable events that causes the residents of Kurouzu-cho to spiral into madness. -- -- TV - ??? ??, 2021 -- 33,169 N/A -- -- Towa no Quon 2: Konton no Ranbu -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Mystery Super Power Supernatural -- Towa no Quon 2: Konton no Ranbu Towa no Quon 2: Konton no Ranbu -- The story follows a boy named Quon and others who suddenly wake up with supernatural powers. -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- Movie - Jul 16, 2011 -- 32,999 7.37
Yuri Kuma Arashi -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Original -- Psychological Drama Fantasy School Seinen Shoujo Ai -- Yuri Kuma Arashi Yuri Kuma Arashi -- In the past, humanoid bears coexisted with humans. However, a meteor shower that fell onto Earth had a strange effect on bears throughout the world: they suddenly became violent and hungry for human flesh, spurring an endless cycle of bloodshed in which bear ate man and man shot bear, forgetting the lively relationship they once had. The "Wall of Severance" was thus built, separating the two civilizations and keeping peace. -- -- Kureha Tsubaki and Sumika Izumino are two lovers attending Arashigaoka Academy, who, upon the arrival of two bears that have sneaked through the Wall of Severance and infiltrated the academy, find their relationship under a grave threat. The hungering yet affectionate bears, Ginko Yurishiro and Lulu Yurigasaki, seem to see the bear-hating Kureha as more than just another meal, and in getting closer to her, trigger an unraveling of secrets that Kureha may not be able to bear. -- -- When their relationships provoke the Invisible Storm, a group that keeps order within the ideological school, the girls must stand on trial with their love, embarking on a journey of self-discovery en route to attaining true love's "promised kiss." -- -- 86,301 7.07
Yuri Kuma Arashi -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Original -- Psychological Drama Fantasy School Seinen Shoujo Ai -- Yuri Kuma Arashi Yuri Kuma Arashi -- In the past, humanoid bears coexisted with humans. However, a meteor shower that fell onto Earth had a strange effect on bears throughout the world: they suddenly became violent and hungry for human flesh, spurring an endless cycle of bloodshed in which bear ate man and man shot bear, forgetting the lively relationship they once had. The "Wall of Severance" was thus built, separating the two civilizations and keeping peace. -- -- Kureha Tsubaki and Sumika Izumino are two lovers attending Arashigaoka Academy, who, upon the arrival of two bears that have sneaked through the Wall of Severance and infiltrated the academy, find their relationship under a grave threat. The hungering yet affectionate bears, Ginko Yurishiro and Lulu Yurigasaki, seem to see the bear-hating Kureha as more than just another meal, and in getting closer to her, trigger an unraveling of secrets that Kureha may not be able to bear. -- -- When their relationships provoke the Invisible Storm, a group that keeps order within the ideological school, the girls must stand on trial with their love, embarking on a journey of self-discovery en route to attaining true love's "promised kiss." -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 86,301 7.07
Yuri!!! on Ice -- -- MAPPA -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Sports -- Yuri!!! on Ice Yuri!!! on Ice -- Reeling from his crushing defeat at the Grand Prix Finale, Yuuri Katsuki, once Japan's most promising figure skater, returns to his family home to assess his options for the future. At age 23, Yuuri's window for success in skating is closing rapidly, and his love of pork cutlets and aptitude for gaining weight are not helping either. -- -- However, Yuuri finds himself in the spotlight when a video of him performing a routine previously executed by five-time world champion, Victor Nikiforov, suddenly goes viral. In fact, Victor himself abruptly appears at Yuuri's house and offers to be his mentor. As one of his biggest fans, Yuuri eagerly accepts, kicking off his journey to make it back onto the world stage. But the competition is fierce, as the rising star from Russia, Yuri Plisetsky, is relentlessly determined to defeat Yuuri and win back Victor's tutelage. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 629,894 7.91
Zankyou no Terror -- -- MAPPA -- 11 eps -- Original -- Mystery Psychological Thriller -- Zankyou no Terror Zankyou no Terror -- Painted in red, the word "VON" is all that is left behind after a terrorist attack on a nuclear facility in Japan. The government is shattered by their inability to act, and the police are left frantically searching for ways to crack down the perpetrators. The public are clueless—until, six months later, a strange video makes its way onto the internet. In it, two teenage boys who identify themselves only as "Sphinx" directly challenge the police, threatening to cause destruction and mayhem across Tokyo. Unable to stop the mass panic quickly spreading through the city and desperate for any leads in their investigation, the police struggle to act effectively against these terrorists, with Detective Kenjirou Shibazaki caught in the middle of it all. -- -- Zankyou no Terror tells the story of Nine and Twelve, the two boys behind the masked figures of Sphinx. They should not exist, yet they stand strong in a world of deception and secrets while they make the city fall around them, all in the hopes of burying their own tragic truth. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 863,812 8.12
Zombie-Loan -- -- Xebec -- 11 eps -- Manga -- Action Horror Shounen Supernatural -- Zombie-Loan Zombie-Loan -- Do you know when you are going to die? Michiru Kita does, as she has the ability to see a "ring of death" on the necks of those around her—and the darker the ring, the closer one is to death. -- -- One day, she notices that two boys in her class, Chika Akatsuki and Shito Tachibana, have completely black rings. Seeking to warn them of their impending demise, she stumbles onto their secret: they are already dead, but are kept alive due to a contract with Zombie-Loan, a mysterious loan office. Of course, nothing comes without a price, as the boys must hunt down and kill zombies in order to pay off their debt. And once they learn about Michiru's "Shinigami Eyes," they drag her into their crazy world. -- -- 125,956 6.88
Zombie-Loan -- -- Xebec -- 11 eps -- Manga -- Action Horror Shounen Supernatural -- Zombie-Loan Zombie-Loan -- Do you know when you are going to die? Michiru Kita does, as she has the ability to see a "ring of death" on the necks of those around her—and the darker the ring, the closer one is to death. -- -- One day, she notices that two boys in her class, Chika Akatsuki and Shito Tachibana, have completely black rings. Seeking to warn them of their impending demise, she stumbles onto their secret: they are already dead, but are kept alive due to a contract with Zombie-Loan, a mysterious loan office. Of course, nothing comes without a price, as the boys must hunt down and kill zombies in order to pay off their debt. And once they learn about Michiru's "Shinigami Eyes," they drag her into their crazy world. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- 125,956 6.88
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100 Avenue, Edmonton
101 Avenue, Edmonton
105 Street, Edmonton
107 Avenue, Edmonton
109 Street, Edmonton
111/112 Avenue, Edmonton
118 Avenue, Edmonton
138th (Edmonton, Alberta) Battalion, CEF
170 Street, Edmonton
1816 in paleontology
1918 Toronto anti-Greek riot
194th Battalion (Edmonton Highlanders), CEF
1979 Edmonton municipal plebiscite
1981 Edmonton municipal plebiscite
1981 Toronto Molson Light Challenge
1985 Toronto Indoor Doubles
1985 Toronto Indoor Singles
1986 Toronto Indoor
1986 Toronto Indoor Doubles
1986 Toronto Indoor Singles
1991 Toronto bomb plot
1992 Molson Indy Toronto
1993 Molson Indy Toronto
1997 Toronto International Film Festival
1999 Toronto International Film Festival
2001 in paleontology
2006 Molson Grand Prix of Toronto
2006 Toronto Transit Commission wildcat strike
2007 Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton
2007 Toronto International Film Festival
2008 Toronto International Film Festival
2008 Toronto Transit Commission strike
2009 City of Toronto inside and outside workers strike
2009 in arthropod paleontology
2009 in mammal paleontology
2009 in paleontology
2009 Toronto International Film Festival
20102017 Toronto serial homicides
2010 budget of the municipal government of Toronto
2010 G20 Toronto summit
2010 G20 Toronto summit preparations
2010 G20 Toronto summit protests
2010 in arthropod paleontology
2010 in mammal paleontology
2010 Toronto International Film Festival
2011 in mammal paleontology
2011 Toronto International Film Festival
2012 in arthropod paleontology
2012 in fish paleontology
2012 in mammal paleontology
2012 Lermontov Cup Doubles
2012 Lermontov Cup Singles
2012 Toronto International Film Festival
2013 Toronto International Film Festival
2014 in molluscan paleontology
2014 in paleontology
2014 Toronto International Film Festival
2015 in paleontology
2015 Toronto International Film Festival
2016 Toronto International Film Festival
2017 Edmonton attack
2017 in paleontology
2017 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard
2017 Toronto International Film Festival
2018 in echinoderm paleontology
2018 Toronto International Film Festival
2018 Toronto shooting
2019 Toronto International Film Festival
201st Battalion (Toronto Light Infantry), CEF
2020 Toronto International Film Festival
2020 Toronto machete attack
218th (Edmonton) Battalion, CEF
23 Avenue, Edmonton
3D Toronto sign
3rd Battalion (Toronto Regiment), CEF
49th Battalion (Edmonton Regiment), CEF
51st Battalion (Edmonton), CEF
549th Engineer Light Ponton Company
9.11.2011 Toronto, Canada
97/98/101 Avenue, Edmonton
97 Street, Edmonton
9949 Brontosaurus
Abbottsfield, Edmonton
Abul Khayr Alonto
Acerosodontosaurus
Acianthera odontotepala
Acrofrontofacionasal dysostosis
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Active contour model
Adam Montoya
Adath Israel Congregation (Toronto)
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Adolf Konto
Adri Montoro
Adult-gerontology nurse practitioner
Agincourt, Toronto
Agkistrodon contortrix
Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus
Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen
Agkistrodon contortrix phaeogaster
Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster
AhmedabadPune Duronto Express
Aikaterini Kontochristopoulou
Air Toronto
AjmerHazrat Nizamuddin Duronto Express
Alberta Avenue, Edmonton
Albertin Montoya
Alcazar, Edmonton
Aldergrove, Edmonton
Alderwood, Toronto
Alejandro Montoya
Alexander Ponton
Alexander Yakhontov
Alexandros Kontoulis
Alexis-Franois Artaud de Montor
Alex Rontos
Alfred Brown (palaeontologist)
Alfred Pleasonton
Alkmonton
Allard, Edmonton
Allenby, Toronto
Allendale, Edmonton
Alliance Franaise de Toronto
Allopontonia brockii
All Saints' Anglican Cathedral, Edmonton
All Saints' Church, Edmonton
Amalgamation of Toronto
Amar Bhitor Bahire Ontore Ontore
Amateur sport in Toronto
Ambassis fontoynonti
Ambleside, Edmonton
American Academy of Periodontology
American Board of Periodontology
Amesbury, Toronto
Amontons (crater)
Amsterdam Bridge, Toronto
Anadasmus leontodes
Ana Mara Montoya
Andersontown, Maryland
Andr Franco Montoro
Andrs Montoya
Andrs Montoya Poetry Prize
Andrew Montour
Andrey Mamontov
Andrius Mamontovas
ngeles Montolio
ngel Montoro Cabello
ngel Montoro Snchez
Anglican Diocese of Edmonton
Anglican Diocese of Toronto
Anisodontosaurus
Anne Elk's Theory on Brontosauruses
Ann Simonton
Annual events in Toronto
Annunciation (Pontormo)
Anodontosaurus
Anodontostoma chacunda
Ano Vrontou
Ansaruddin Alonto Adiong
Antonio Ruiz de Montoya
Antnio Vicente da Fontoura
Appignano del Tronto
Applied ontology
Arabic Ontology
Arbitration Roundtable of Toronto
Arcade Building (Toronto)
Archaeodontosaurus
Archaeological and Palaeontological Museum El Toll Caves, Moi
Architecture of Toronto
Archontophoenix
Archontophoenix alexandrae
Archontophoenix cunninghamiana
Archontophoenix myolensis
Argia tonto
Argyll, Edmonton
Aristomenis Kontogouris
Arkhontoula Volakaki
Arnold Monto
Arquata del Tronto
Arrondissement of Pontoise
Art Toronto
Ascandra contorta
Asota contorta
Aspen Gardens, Edmonton
AS Pontoise-Cergy TT
Assara odontosema
Association of Australasian Palaeontologists
Atano III fronton
A Taste of Edmonton
AthertonTodd reaction
Athlone, Edmonton
Augustus Pleasonton
Aulus Cornelius Palma Frontonianus
Aura (Toronto)
Australasian Palaeontological Memoirs
Avonmore, Edmonton
Azonto
Azonto (disambiguation)
Azonto (Fuse ODG song)
Azonto (Wizkid song)
Baconton, Georgia
Balwin, Edmonton
Bank of Toronto
Bank of Toronto (Yellowknife)
Bannerman, Edmonton
Baranow, Edmonton
Barry Smith (ontologist)
Basic Formal Ontology
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore di Siponto
Basque pelota at the 2019 Pan American Games Men's doubles fronton leather ball
Basque pelota at the 2019 Pan American Games Men's individual fronton rubber ball
Basque pelota at the 2019 Pan American Games Men's individual hand fronton
Basque pelota at the 2019 Pan American Games Men's individual Peruvian fronton
Basque pelota at the 2019 Pan American Games Women's doubles fronton rubber ball
Basque pelota at the 2019 Pan American Games Women's individual Peruvian fronton
Bathurst Street (Toronto)
Battle of Bitonto
Battle of Moncontour
Baturyn, Edmonton
Bavarian Schuhplattlers of Edmonton
Bayview Bridge (Toronto)
Beacon Heights, Edmonton
Bearspaw, Edmonton
Beat Onto Jazz Festival
Beaumaris, Edmonton
Bedford Park, Toronto
Bedmonton
Belgravia, Edmonton
Belle Rive, Edmonton
Bellerophontoidea
Bellevue, Edmonton
Belmead, Edmonton
Belmont, Edmonton
Belvedere, Edmonton
Benigno Montoya Muoz
Benjamn Robles Montoya
Bergman, Edmonton
Bertha Conton
Bsame tonto
Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto
Beth Israel Synagogue (Edmonton)
Beth Tikvah Synagogue (Toronto)
Beverly Heights, Edmonton
BhubaneswarNew Delhi Duronto Express
Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria
Bills Toronto Series
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Billy Bishop Toronto City Water Aerodrome
Birney (Toronto streetcar)
Bishop of Edmonton
Bishop of Edmonton (London)
Bishop of Toronto
Bisset, Edmonton
Bitonto
BK Skonto
Blackmud Creek, Edmonton
Blind contour drawing
BLU-43 Dragontooth
Blue Quill, Edmonton
Blues for Myself (Tete Montoliu album)
Board of Jewish Education (Toronto)
Bocula odontosema
Bogusaw Wontor
Bonconto
Bonconto Arrondissement
Bonconto (commune)
Bonnie Doon, Edmonton
Bontoc
Bontoc language
Bonton
Bonton, Dallas
Boonton, New Jersey
Boonton Reservoir
Boonton Township, New Jersey
Bovonto
Boyle Street, Edmonton
Braccio da Montone
Breast contouring
Breckenridge Greens, Edmonton
Brian Chontosh
Bridle Path, Toronto
Brintnell, Edmonton
Britannia Youngstown, Edmonton
Bronto
Brontok
Brontomerus
Brontopus
Brontornis
Brontosaui
Brontosaurus
Brontosaurus Chorus
Brontosaurus (song)
Brontoscorpio
Brontotheriidae
Brookfield Place (Toronto)
Bruce Hyde (ontologist)
Brunswick House (Toronto)
Bulletins of American Paleontology
Bully for Brontosaurus
Bulyea Heights, Edmonton
Burnewood, Edmonton
BYU Museum of Paleontology
Cabbagetown, Toronto
Caernarvon, Edmonton
Calamodontophis ronaldoi
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor
Calcifying odontogenic cyst
Calcutta Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Calder, Edmonton
Calgary and Edmonton Trail
CalgaryEdmonton Corridor
Callaghan, Edmonton
Callingwood, Edmonton
Callingwood North, Edmonton
Callingwood South, Edmonton
Calvin Presbyterian Church (Toronto)
Cambodian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area
Cameron Heights, Edmonton
Camerontown
Camissonia contorta
Camptodontornis
Canadian Club of Toronto
Canarium odontophyllum
Cancelled expressways in Toronto
Candy Cane Lane (Edmonton)
Canon Ridge, Edmonton
Canora, Edmonton
Canossa, Edmonton
Capilano, Edmonton
Carbonaceous film (paleontology)
Carcharodontosauridae
Carcharodontosaurinae
Carcharodontosaurus
Carlisle, Edmonton
Carlos Montoya
Carlos Navarro Montoya
Carlton, Edmonton
Carol Kontos
Carter Crest, Edmonton
Casey House (Toronto)
Caspiodontornis
Casselman, Edmonton
Castle Downs, Edmonton
Castle of Simontornya
Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto)
Catherine Montour
Cavalry FCFC Edmonton rivalry
CBC Edmonton
CBC Toronto
Cebri de Montoliu
Cedarvale Park (Toronto)
Centennial of the City of Toronto
Centennial Park (Toronto)
Centerpoint Mall (Toronto)
Central McDougall, Edmonton
Central Toronto Academy
Central Toronto Youth Services
Century Park, Edmonton
Ceratodontoidei
Cergy-Pontoise
Cergy-Pontoise University
Cessoy-en-Montois
CFB Edmonton
CFB Toronto
Chaetodontoplus caeruleopunctatus
Chaetodontoplus duboulayi
Chaetodontoplus melanosoma
Chaetodontoplus meridithii
Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus
Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis
Chairman of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto
Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Mar Addai of Toronto
Chambery, Edmonton
Charles Bryson Simonton
Charles Henry Simonton
Charles Simonton
Charlesworth, Edmonton
Charlie Montoyo
Chteau de Montoire
Cheirodontops
Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
ChennaiHazrat Nizamuddin Duronto Express
ChennaiMadurai AC Duronto Express
Cherry Street (Toronto)
Chicago CardinalsToronto Argonauts exhibition game
Chimera (paleontology)
Chinatown and Little Italy, Edmonton
Chinatowns in Toronto
Chinatown, Toronto
Chinese Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area
Chiniquodontoidea
Chlorodontopera
Chris Kontos
Chris Kontos (musician)
Chrysler Pronto Cruizer
Churchill Square (Edmonton)
Church of St. Aidan (Toronto)
Church of the Holy Trinity (Toronto)
Church of the Redeemer (Toronto)
City of Toronto Act
City of Toronto Archives
City of Toronto Heritage Property Inventory
CityPlace, Toronto
Civitella del Tronto
Clairville, Toronto
Clanton Park, Toronto
Clara Pontoppidan
Clareview Town Centre, Edmonton
Cliffside, Toronto
Cloverdale, Edmonton
Coat of arms of Edmonton
Coat of arms of Toronto
Coelodontognathus
College Park (Toronto)
College Street (Toronto)
Collevecchio, Montorio al Vomano
Colli del Tronto
Comit de dontologie policire
Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton)
Communaut de communes du Montois
Companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (09)
Companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (P)
Companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (T)
Computer Science Ontology
Concordia University of Edmonton
Confederate Martyrs Monument in Jeffersontown
Congregation Knesseth Israel (Toronto)
Conseil des coles franaises de la communaut urbaine de Toronto
Contoderus
Contomastix lacertoides
Contone
Contoocook
Contoocook Lake
Contoocook, New Hampshire
Contorniate
Contorno, Toa Alta, Puerto Rico
Contorsion tensor
Contortae
Contorted aromatics
Contortion
Contortion (disambiguation)
Contortipalpia santiagalis
Contorts
Contos
Contos (Ea de Queiroz)
Contostavlos
Contou-Carrre symbol
CONTOUR
Contour
Contour Airlines
Contour Aviation
Contoura Vision
Contour crafting
Contour integration
Contour line
Contour (linguistics)
Contournement Nmes Montpellier
Contour plowing
Contour set
Convocation Hall (University of Toronto)
Cookeconcha contorta
Corallorhiza odontorhiza
Corktown, Toronto
Coronation Park (Toronto)
Corso Italia (Toronto)
Cottontown, Tennessee
CPR Toronto Yard
CPR West Toronto Yard
Craniofrontonasal dysplasia
Crawford Plains, Edmonton
Crestwood, Edmonton
Cristhian Montoya
Cristbal Montoro
Cromdale, Edmonton
Cronton
Crystallina Nera East, Edmonton
Cuisine in Toronto
Culture in Toronto
Cumberland, Edmonton
Cumberland Pontoons
Curro Montoya
Cyamodontoidea
Cycle Toronto
Cycling in Toronto
Cynodontosuchus
Cyphotilapia frontosa
Cyril Walker (palaeontologist)
Czarina Gatbonton
Daemontools
Daly Grove, Edmonton
Daniela Montoya
David Dontoh
David Harper (palaeontologist)
David Mkhonto
David Montolieu, Baron de St Hippolyte
David Montoya
David Ward (palaeontologist)
Dean Simonton
Dechene, Edmonton
Deer Park, Toronto
De La Salle College (Toronto)
Delhi Sarai RohillaJammu Tawi Duronto Express
Delilah Montoya
Delphyodontos
Delton, Edmonton
Delwood, Edmonton
Demographics of Toronto
Demographics of Toronto neighbourhoods
Deontological ethics
Deseronto
Deseronto Storm
Desmia odontoplaga
Dialectica odontosema
Dichomeris leontovitchi
Dickinsfield, Edmonton
Dicynodontoidea
Dicynodontoides
Diego Len Montoya Snchez
Diego Montoya
Diego Ruiz de Montoya
Dimitrios Kontoyiannis
Dimitris Kontopoulos
Diocese of Edmonton
Diocese of Toronto
Disconto-Gesellschaft
Disease Ontology
Dominion Hotel, Toronto
Donsdale, Edmonton
Dovercourt, Edmonton
Downtown Edmonton
Downtown Toronto
Dracontomelon
Dracontomelon dao
Dragontooth
Dragontown
Draper Street (Toronto)
DRDC Toronto
Duggan, Edmonton
Dunluce, Edmonton
Duronto Express
Duronto TV
East Chinatown, Toronto
East Toronto
East Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Eastwood, Edmonton
Eaton family (Toronto)
Eatonton, Georgia
Eatontown Handicap
Eatontown, New Jersey
Eatonville, Toronto
Eaux Claires, Edmonton
Ecchinswell, Sydmonton and Bishops Green
cole secondaire Toronto Ouest
Economy of Toronto
Edmonton
Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival
Edmonton Airports
Edmonton annexations
Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview
Edmonton-Calder
Edmonton/Calmar (Maplelane Farm) Aerodrome
Edmonton Capitals
Edmonton-Castle Downs
Edmonton-Centre
Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Education Association
Edmonton City Centre Airport
Edmonton City Council
Edmonton City Hall
Edmonton Convention Centre
Edmonton/Cooking Lake Airport
Edmonton/Cooking Lake Water Aerodrome
Edmonton-Decore
Edmonton Drillers
Edmonton Drillers (19791982)
Edmonton Drillers (19962000)
Edmonton Drillers (20072010)
Edmonton East
Edmonton EcoPark
Edmonton-Ellerslie
Edmonton Energy
Edmonton Expo 2017
Edmonton Expo Centre
Edmonton F.C.
Edmonton F.C. (England)
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services
Edmonton Flying Club
Edmonton Folk Music Festival
Edmonton Gardens
Edmonton/Gartner Airport
Edmonton-Glenora
Edmonton-Gold Bar
Edmonton Grays
Edmonton Green
Edmonton Group
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood
Edmonton Hockey Club
Edmonton House (building)
Edmonton Hundred
Edmontonia
Edmontonian
Edmonton Indy
Edmonton Institution
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton International Beerfest
Edmonton International Fringe Festival
Edmonton International Street Performers Festival
Edmonton Investors Group
Edmonton/Josephburg Aerodrome
Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG)
Edmonton, Kentucky
Edmonton/Lechelt Field Aerodrome
EdmontonLeduc
Edmonton Light Rail Transit
Edmonton, London
Edmonton-McClung
Edmonton-Meadowlark
Edmonton Mercurys
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
Edmonton-Mill Creek
EdmontonMill WoodsBeaumont
Edmonton Monarchs
Edmonton/Morinville (Currie Field) Aerodrome
Edmonton/Morinville (Mike's Field) Aerodrome
Edmonton Nighthawks FC
Edmonton-North West
Edmonton-Norwood
Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton Oil Kings
Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
Edmonton Open
Edmonton Police Service
Edmonton Pride
Edmonton Prospects
Edmonton protocol
Edmonton (provincial electoral district)
Edmonton Public Library
Edmonton, Queensland
Edmonton Rush
Edmonton-Rutherford
Edmonton Scottish
EdmontonSherwood Park
Edmonton-Sherwood Park (provincial electoral district)
Edmonton shooting
Edmonton-South
EdmontonSpruce Grove
EdmontonSt. Albert
Edmonton Stingers
Edmonton Storm
Edmonton Strathcona
Edmonton-Strathcona (provincial electoral district)
Edmonton Strutters Drum and Bugle Corps
Edmonton Sun
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Edmonton tornado
Edmonton Tower
Edmonton Transit Service
Edmonton/Twin Island Airpark
Edmonton Valley Zoo
Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport
Edmonton/Villeneuve (Rose Field) Aerodrome
EdmontonWetaskiwin
Edmonton-Whitemud
Edmontosaurini
Edmontosaurus
Edmontosaurus annectens
Edmontosaurus mummy AMNH 5060
Edmontosaurus mummy SMF R 4036
Edmontosaurus regalis
douard Montoute
Eduardo Bustos Montoya
Eduardos Kontogeorgakis
Education in Toronto
Ejective-contour click
Ekaterina Lermontova
Ekota, Edmonton
Elaea (promontory of Crete)
Elaea (promontory of Cyprus)
Ellerslie, Edmonton
Ellerslie, Edmonton (area)
Ellispontos
Elmwood, Edmonton
Elmwood Park, Edmonton
Elongatocontoderus
El Ponton Airport
Elsinore, Edmonton
El Tonto
Elymiotis notodontoides
Emmanuel College, Toronto
Emperor Montoku
Empire Park, Edmonton
Energiekontor
Engineering & Construction Services Division (City of Toronto)
Engineer Light Ponton Company
Enterolobium contortisiliquum
Environmental issues in Toronto
Ephysteris fontosus
Epistulae ex Ponto
Equal-loudness contour
Erik Pontoppidan
Ermineskin, Edmonton
Ernakulam Duronto
ErnakulamH.Nizamuddin Duronto Express
Ernesto Bachmann Paleontological Museum
Euarchontoglires
Eucalyptus odontocarpa
Eudontomyzon stankokaramani
Eugene Kontorovich
Eugenia Martnez de Irujo, 12th Duchess of Montoro
Eutropis bontocensis
Evansdale, Edmonton
Evergreen, Edmonton
Experimental factor ontology
Experimental Gerontology
Explore Edmonton
Fairbank, Toronto
Fashion District, Toronto
FC Beshtau Lermontov
FC Edmonton
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion
Felipe Montoya
Flix Montoya
Ferapontov Monastery
Fernando Zbel de Ayala y Montojo
Fiesta Alegre fronton
Filipino community in Toronto
Financial District, Toronto
Financial gerontology
Fireboats of Toronto
First Chinatown, Toronto
First Christian Reformed Church of Toronto
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Oconto, Wisconsin)
First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Toronto
First Toronto Post Office
First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto
Flag of Edmonton
Flag of Toronto
Flexity Outlook (Toronto streetcar)
FOAF (ontology)
Fon Tanasoontorn
Fontographer
Fontolizumab
Fontomfrom
Fontoria de Cepeda
Forest Heights, Edmonton
Forest Hill, Toronto
Formal ontology
Forontoniana
Fort Edmonton
Fort Edmonton Park
Fox Theatre (Toronto)
Frank Garcia (paleontologist)
Fraser, Edmonton
Frederick Chapman (palaeontologist)
FregeChurch ontology
Fremontodendron
Fremontodendron californicum
Fremontodendron mexicanum
FrenkelKontorova model
From the Kettle Onto the Coil
Fronto
Fronto-cerebellar dissociation
Frontoethmoidal suture
Fronton
Frontonasal duct
Frontonasal dysplasia
Frontonasal process
Fronton (court)
Fronton du Duc
Fronton Ranchettes, Texas
Fronton, Texas
Frontoparietal network
Frontopontine fibers
Frontostriatal circuit
Frontotemporal dementia
Frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Fronto (weevil)
Front Street (Toronto)
Fulton Place, Edmonton
Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology
F. W. Woolworth Building (Toronto)
Galleria Shopping Centre (Toronto)
Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy
Garden District, Toronto
Gariepy, Edmonton
Garneau, Edmonton
Gene ontology
Gene Ontology Term Enrichment
General formal ontology
Gens Montolio
Geography of Toronto
Geopolitical ontology
George Brown House (Toronto)
George Davis House (Toronto)
George Kontos
Georg Haas (paleontologist)
Germn Montoya
Gernima Cruz Montoya
Gerontocracy
Gerontoformica
Gerontological nursing
Gerontological Society of America
Gerontology
Gerontology Research Group
Gerontophilia
Gerontophilia (film)
Gerontophobia
Gerontoplast
Gerrard Street (Toronto)
Ghumonto Shohore
Giannis Kontoes
Gibsonton, Florida
Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli
Giovanni Donato da Montorfano
Giovanni Montoja de Cardona
Girls' Night Out (Toronto album)
Gladstone Hotel (Toronto)
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown (UK Parliament constituency)
Glastonbury, Edmonton
Glengarry, Edmonton
Glenora, Edmonton
Glen Park, Toronto
Glenwood, Edmonton
Global Underground 025: Toronto
Glyptodontopelta
Gmina Lipce Reymontowskie
Gmina Ornontowice
GM New Look (Toronto Transit Commission bus)
Gdel's ontological proof
Gold Bar, Edmonton
Golden Mile, Toronto
Gomphodontosuchinae
Gomphodontosuchus
Gontougo
Gordonton, New Zealand
Gordontown, North Carolina
Government Building (Toronto)
Governor's Bridge, Toronto
Grace Lutheran Church (Uniontown, Missouri)
Grace Toronto Church
Graffiti in Toronto
Grandview Heights, Edmonton
Grand Villa Casino Edmonton
Grange Park (Toronto)
Granville, Edmonton
Graydon Hill, Edmonton
Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
Greater Toronto Area
Greatest Hits (Toronto album)
Great Fire of Toronto
Great Fire of Toronto (1904)
Greek Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area
Greektown, Toronto
Greenfield, Edmonton
Greenview, Edmonton
Gregoria Montoya
Griesbach, Edmonton
Grovenor, Edmonton
G series (Toronto subway)
GSL-class berthing pontoon
GSL-class service barge pontoon
Guachimontones
Guerrilla ontology
Guillaume Amontons
Haddow, Edmonton
Haemonchus contortus
Haidara Kontorfilli
Hairsine, Edmonton
Hammonton
Hammonton, California
Hammonton Gazette
Hammonton Municipal Airport
Hammonton, New Jersey
Handels-og Kontorfunktionaerernes Forbund I Danmark v Dansk Arbejdsgiverforening, acting on behalf of Danfoss
Hanlontown, Iowa
Harbourfront, Toronto
Harcourt House, Edmonton
Harmontown
Harmontown, Mississippi
Harry and Tonto
Hart House (University of Toronto)
Haven Toronto
Hazeldean, Edmonton
Hazrat NizamuddinPune Duronto Express
Head On (Toronto album)
Hednota acontophora
Helena Kontova
Hlne Contostavlos
Hellinsia contortus
Henri Jean Pontoy
Herbert Bolton (palaeontologist)
Heritage Toronto
Heritage Valley, Edmonton
Herronton
Heterodontosauridae
Heterodontosaurinae
Heterodontosaurus
Heteropogon contortus
Highland Creek (Toronto)
Highland Creek, Toronto
Highlands, Edmonton
High Level Bridge (Edmonton)
High Park, Edmonton
Hill v Church of Scientology of Toronto
Hillview, Edmonton
Hippocampus pontohi
History of neighbourhoods in Toronto
History of paleontology
History of the Jews in Toronto
History of the Toronto Blue Jays
History of the Toronto Maple Leafs
History of the Toronto Transit Commission
History of Toronto
Hjrnkontoret
HMCS Edmonton
HMCS Toronto (K538)
Hnut Brontosaurus
Holdin' Onto Somethin'
Holding onto Heaven
Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray
Hold Onto Our Love
Hollick-Kenyon, Edmonton
Holyrood, Edmonton
Homesteader, Edmonton
Honda Indy Toronto
Hontoba
Honto Ni Atta! Noroi no Video
Honto no Jibun
Hontoria de Cerrato
Hontoria de la Cantera
Hontoria del Pinar
Hontoria de Valdearados
Horticulture Building (Toronto)
Hotel Victoria (Toronto)
HowrahNew Delhi Duronto Express
HowrahYeshvantapur Duronto Express
H series (Toronto subway)
Hudson, Edmonton
Human Phenotype Ontology
Humberto Fontova
Hutchesontown C
Hypospila contortalis
Idylwylde, Edmonton
Igor Ksenofontov
Illusory contours
Improv Toronto
Indiana Philosophy Ontology Project
Inglewood, Edmonton
Inigo Montoya
Innis College, Toronto
Institute of Gerontology
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology
International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
International Building (Toronto)
Invertebrate paleontology
Ioannis Kontoyiannis
Ion Ciontoloi
Iontophoresis
Ironton
Ironton Junction, Ohio
Ironton Lodge Hall
Ironton, Michigan
Ironton, Minnesota
Ironton, Missouri
Ironton Norfolk and Western Depot
Ironton, Ohio
Ironton Rail Trail
IrontonRussell Bridge
Ironton Tanks
Ironton (town), Wisconsin
Ironton Tribune
Ironton, Wisconsin
Isidro Montoya
Isla Contoy
Islamic Foundation Toronto
Isodontosaurus
Italian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area
Jack Horner (paleontologist)
Jackson Heights, Edmonton
James Brown (Dean of Edmonton)
James Chance and the Contortions
James Hall (paleontologist)
James Paronto
Jamieson Place, Edmonton
Jamisontown
Janina Kon Montorey
Jan Pontowski
Japanese Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area
Jasontown, Maryland
Jasper Park, Edmonton
Jean de Ponton d'Amcourt
Jeffersontown Fire Protection District
Jeffersontown, Kentucky
Jeffersontown Kroger shooting
Jen Ponton
Jess Montoya
Jimmy Philmond-Montout
Joan Tronto
John Contoulis
John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center
John Deseronto
John Foster (paleontologist)
John Fullonton
John Higgins of Montoge
John Kontostephanos (son of Stephen)
John of Pontoise
John Simonton
Johnsontown
Johnsontown, Louisville
Johnsontown, New York
John Street (Toronto)
Jrg Wontorra
Jos Gilberto Montoya
Jos Gonzlez Hontoria
Jos Mara Montoya
Jos Mara Montoya (diplomat)
Jos Montoya
Joseph Montoya
Joseph Toronto
Journal of Applied Gerontology
Journal of Clinical Periodontology
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology
Journal of Gerontological Nursing
Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
Journal of Paleontology
Journal of Periodontology
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Joymontop Union
Juan Montoya (interior designer)
Juan Pablo Montoya
Julia Alcayde y Montoya
Julia Lermontova
Julin Montoya
Jrgen Ponto
JW Marriott Edmonton Ice District & Residences
Kameyosek, Edmonton
Kamil ontofalsk
Keeper of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum
Keheewin, Edmonton
Ken Campbell (palaeontologist)
Kenilworth, Edmonton
Kensington, Edmonton
Kentontown, Kentucky
Kernohan, Edmonton
Kew Gardens (Toronto)
Keystone Pronto
Kildare, Edmonton
Kilkenny, Edmonton
Killarney, Edmonton
King Edward Park, Edmonton
King Street (Toronto)
Kingsway (Edmonton)
Kiniski Gardens, Edmonton
Kirkness, Edmonton
Kiwaia brontophora
Klarvatten, Edmonton
Knottwood, Edmonton
Knox College, Toronto
Kolkata ShalimarPatna Duronto Express
Kontopy (Prague-East District)
Kontoleon Tornikios
Kontoor Brands
Kontopouli
Kontor
Kontora Kooka
Kontoret fr srskild inhmtning
Kontorhaus District
KontorovichLebedev transform
Kontor Records
Kontos
Kontoskalion
Kontostephanos
Kontos (weapon)
Kontovazaina
Kostas Kontomanolis
Koumpiodontosuchus
Kris Paronto
Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger
Kurixalus odontotarsus
L'Express (Toronto)
Lago Lindo, Edmonton
Lake District, Edmonton
Lakewood, Edmonton
Lambton, Toronto
Lamont Toronto
Lance Montoya
Language (The Contortionist album)
Lansdowne, Edmonton
Lansing, Toronto
Lapassalan Jiravechsoontornkul
La Perle, Edmonton
La Pobla de Montorns
Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia
Larkspur, Edmonton
Las Hermanas Montoya
Las Mujeres los prefieren tontos
La Tontouta International Airport
Lauderdale, Edmonton
Laura Montoya
Laure Coutan-Montorgueil
Laurence of Siponto
Laurier Heights, Edmonton
Lawrence Park, Toronto
Lee Ridge, Edmonton
Leger, Edmonton
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto
Leistomorpha brontoscopa
Lenard Montoute
Lendrum Place, Edmonton
Leontochroma
Leontochroma suppurpuratum
Leontochroma viridochraceum
Leontodon
Leontodon hispidus
Leontodon pyrenaicus
Leontodon taraxacoides
Leontophoros
Leontopodium nivale
Leontopolis
Leontopolis (Heliopolis)
Leontosaurus
Leontovych Bandurist Capella
Lepanto-Bontoc
Lermontova
Lermontovo
Lermontovo, Armenia
Lermontovo Microdistrict
Lermontovsky Prospekt
Lermontov (town)
Lesbian Organization of Toronto
Les Tontons flingueurs
Lewis Farms, Edmonton
Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto
Lidiya Zontova
Lightweight ontology
Limnaecia acontophora
List of airports in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region
List of airports in the Greater Toronto Area
List of Asian events in Toronto
List of avenues in Edmonton
List of bridges in Toronto
List of Catholic churches in Toronto
List of cemeteries in Toronto
List of chancellors of the University of Toronto
List of cinemas in Toronto
List of Edmonton Oilers draft picks
List of Edmonton Oilers head coaches
List of Edmonton Oilers records
List of Edmonton Oilers (WHA) players
List of festivals in Edmonton
List of festivals in Toronto
List of fiction set in Toronto
List of filming locations in Toronto
List of films set in Toronto
List of films shot in Toronto
List of historic places in the Edmonton Capital Region
List of historic places in Toronto
List of mayors of Edmonton
List of mayors of Toronto
List of multicultural media in the Greater Toronto Area
List of municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area
List of museums in Toronto
List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto
List of neighbourhoods in Edmonton
List of neighbourhoods in Toronto
List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto
List of Orthodox churches in Toronto
List of paleontologists
List of people from Edmonton
List of people from Edmonton, London
List of people from Toronto
List of pontoon bridges
List of presidents of the University of Toronto
List of Provosts of Trinity College, University of Toronto
List of reeves and mayors of the former municipalities in Toronto
List of Roman Catholic archbishops of Toronto
List of shopping malls in Toronto
List of streets in Edmonton
List of synagogues in the Greater Toronto Area
List of tallest buildings in Edmonton
List of tallest buildings in Toronto
List of Toronto Argonauts head coaches
List of Toronto Blue Jays first-round draft picks
List of Toronto Blue Jays managers
List of Toronto Blue Jays Opening Day starting pitchers
List of Toronto FC II players
List of Toronto FC players
List of Toronto FC records and statistics
List of Toronto Maple Leafs award winners
List of Toronto Maple Leafs draft picks
List of Toronto Maple Leafs head coaches
List of Toronto Maple Leafs players
List of Toronto Maple Leafs records
List of Toronto parks
List of Toronto Public Library branches
List of Toronto Raptors head coaches
List of tourist attractions in Edmonton
List of tourist attractions in Toronto
List of United Church of Canada churches in Toronto
List of University of Toronto alumni
List of University of Toronto buildings
List of years in paleontology
Lists of companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Little Italy, Toronto
Little Ponton
Little Portugal, Toronto
Little Tibet, Toronto
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Leontovych)
Live from Toronto
Live from Toronto (EP)
Live from Toronto (The Who album)
Live in Toronto
Live in Toronto (Art of Time Ensemble album)
Live in Toronto Canada
Live in Toronto (King Crimson album)
Live Peace in Toronto 1969
Lokmanya Tilak TerminusAllahabad Duronto Express
Lokmanya Tilak TerminusErnakulam Duronto Express
Lokmanya Tilak TerminusSecunderabad AC Duronto Express
Londontowne, Maryland
Long Branch, Toronto
Lontong
Lontong cap go meh
Lontor
LOOM (ontology)
Lorelei, Edmonton
Los Montones Field
Louis Montoyer
Lourdes Montoya
LucknowNew Delhi AC Duronto Express
Luis Armando Montoya Navarro
Luis Fernando Montoya
Lyce Alfred Kastler de Cergy-Pontoise
Lyce Franais Toronto
Lygosoma frontoparietale
Lymburn, Edmonton
Lynnwood, Edmonton
M50 Ontos
MacEwan, Edmonton
Macrodontopteryx
Madame Montour
Madonna with Child and Saints (Pontormo)
Magulacra notodontoides
Malaquas Montoya
Malmo Plains, Edmonton
Malvern, Toronto
Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr.
Mamontov
Mamontovsky
Mamontovsky District
Manuel Gonzlez-Hontoria y Fernndez-Ladreda
Manuel Montoya Fernndez
Maple Leaf, Toronto
Maple Ridge, Edmonton
Marcelo Montoya
Marc Frank Montoya
Marcus Claudius Fronto
Marcus Cornelius Fronto
Margareth Monto
Maria Fontosh
Maria Gontowicz-Szaas
Mario Montoya
Martina Vigil Montoya
Martn Montoya
Masonic Temple (Toronto)
Masontown, Pennsylvania
Massey College, Toronto
Mathas Llontop
Matilde Montoya
Matt Berry, Edmonton
Mximo Montoya
Mayfield, Edmonton
Mayliewan, Edmonton
Mayor of Toronto
McCauley, Edmonton
McConachie, Edmonton
McKernan, Edmonton
McLeod, Edmonton
McQueen, Edmonton
Meadowlark, Edmonton
Meadowlark Park, Edmonton
Mechanics' Hall (Toronto)
Media in Edmonton
Media in Toronto
Megachile odontostoma
Megadontosuchus
Melipotis contorta
Menisa, Edmonton
Mercedes-Benz Ponton
Meridian Hall (Toronto)
Merycoidodontoidea
Mesopontonia monodactylus
Meta-ontology
Metaponto
Metropolitan Toronto
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Metro Toronto Elementary Teacher's strike
Meyokumin, Edmonton
Meyonohk, Edmonton
Michaels Park, Edmonton
Michel Brunet (paleontologist)
Michel Maulart Monton
Mickey's Toontown
Micranthes odontoloma
Micropaleontology
Midtown, Toronto
Mike Archer (paleontologist)
Mikhail Leontovich
Mikhail Lermontov
Millbourne, Edmonton
Miller, Edmonton
Millhurst, Edmonton
Mill Woods Town Centre, Edmonton
Mill Woods Town Centre, Edmonton (community)
Minchau, Edmonton
Miss Chinese Toronto Pageant
Mitridate, re di Ponto
MNP Tower (Edmonton)
Module:Location map/data/Canada Edmonton/doc
Molecular paleontology
Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto
Moncontour
Moncontour, Ctes-d'Armor
Mongchontoseong
Monsampolo del Tronto
Montclair-Boonton Line
Monte Montona
Monto Bello
Montodine
Montoir-de-Bretagne
Montoire-sur-le-Loir
Montolieu Oliphant-Murray, 1st Viscount Elibank
Montoliu de Segarra
Montol language
Monton
Monton & Weaste Cricket Club
Montone, Mosciano Sant'Angelo
MontonenOlive duality
Montoneras
Montoneros
Montones
Montonico bianco
Montopoli
Montopoli di Sabina
Montopoli in Val d'Arno
Montopolis, Austin, Texas
Montorio
Montorio nei Frentani
Montorio, Province of Burgos
Montorns del Valls
Montorns de Segarra
Montoro
Montoro, Campania
Montoro Superiore
Montory
Montoso
Montoso, Maricao, Puerto Rico
Montoso, Mayagez, Puerto Rico
Montot
Monto (Take Her Up to Monto)
Montot, Cte-d'Or
Montot, Haute-Sane
Montoulieu
Montoulieu, Arige
Montoulieu, Hrault
Montour Falls, New York
Montour family
Montour, Iowa
Montour Run
Montoursville, Pennsylvania
Montour Trail
Montouss
Montowampate
Montoya Group
Montoya Twinz
Montrose, Edmonton
Moonton
Moontown Airport
Mordellistena leontovitchi
Morningside Avenue (Toronto)
Morningside, Toronto
Moscow Paleontological Museum
Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto)
M series (Toronto subway)
MS Mikhail Lermontov
Mud Creek (Toronto)
Multimedia Web Ontology Language
Mumbai CentralIndore Duronto Express
Mumbai CentralRajkot Duronto Express
Mumbai CSTHowrah Duronto Express
MumbaiJaipur Duronto Express
MumbaiNew Delhi Duronto Express
Mungo Melanchthon Ponton
Municipal Borough of Edmonton
Municipal government of Toronto
Murchison Promontory
Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada
Museum of Paleontology Egidio Feruglio
Muttontown, New York
Mykhailo Domontovych
Mykola Leontovych
Nagpur Duronto Express
Name of Toronto
National Center for Biomedical Ontology
National Hotel, Toronto
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
Native trees in Toronto
Navy lighterage pontoon
Neoanalthes contortalis
Neontology
Neophrontops
Nstor Montoya
Neues Jahrbuch fr Geologie und Palontologie
New College, Toronto
New Talent Singing Awards Toronto Audition
Newton, Edmonton
New Toronto
Niagara, Toronto
Nicholas Montour
Nicholas Orontony
Nick George Montos
Nifontov
Nihon Montoku Tenn Jitsuroku
Nikontovii
Ninomiya Sontoku
North Creek (Toronto)
North Edmonton Sculpture Workshop
North Glenora, Edmonton
Northmount, Edmonton
North Toronto Collegiate Institute
North Toronto Nitros
North Toronto Players
Norwood, Edmonton
Oakridge, Toronto
Object-oriented ontology
Obligatory Contour Principle
Occupy Toronto
Oconto Falls (town), Wisconsin
Oconto Falls, Wisconsin
Oconto J. Douglas Bake Municipal Airport
Oconto, Nebraska
Oconto (town), Wisconsin
Oconto, Wisconsin
Odontoanserae
Odontobatrachus
Odontobatrachus natator
Odontoblast
Odontoblast process
Odontobrassia
Odontobutis
Odontocharacidium aphanes
Odontochelys
Odontochilus
Odontocidium
Odontocraspis
Odontocyclops
Odontodactylus
Odontodactylus scyllarus
Odontode
Odontodiaptomus thomseni
Odontogenic cyst
Odontogenic infection
Odontogenic keratocyst
Odontogenic myxoma
Odontogenic tumor
Odontoglossum blandum
Odontoglossum cirrhosum
Odontoglossum constrictum
Odontoglossum crocidipterum
Odontoglossum cruentum
Odontoglossum gloriosum
Odontoglossum hallii
Odontoglossum lindleyanum
Odontoglossum luteopurpureum
Odontoglossum nobile
Odontoglossum odoratum
Odontoglossum praestans
Odontoglossum ringspot virus
Odontoglossum spectatissimum
Odontoglossum tenue
Odontoglossum tripudians
Odontogomphus donnellyi
Odontogriphus
Odontolabis delesserti
Odontolamia sellata
Odontoloxozus longicornis
Odontoma
Odontomachus
Odontomachus paleomyagra
Odontomachus pseudobauri
Odontomachus ruginodis
Odontomachus spinifer
Odontomacrurus murrayi
Odontonema
Odontonema cuspidatum
Odontonia
Odontopera
Odontopera bilinearia
Odontopera insulata
Odontophrynus carvalhoi
Odontophrynus lavillai
Odontophrynus occidentalis
Odontopodisma montana
Odontopteryx
Odontoptila
Odontoptilum angulata
Odontopyxis trispinosa
Odontornithes
Odontosia carmelita
Odontosia elegans
Odontosia sieversii
Odontosida magnificum
Odontosida pusillus
Odontosoria
Odontosoria biflora
Odontosoria chinensis
Odontostomatida
Odontostomidae
Odontostomops normalops
Odontostomum
Odontosyllis enopla
Odontotaenius disjunctus
Odontotermes
Odontotrichoungualdigitalpalmar syndrome
Odontotrochus chlorostomus
Ogueta fronton
Olbontoun
Old Citadel (Edmonton)
Old City Hall Cenotaph, Toronto
Old City Hall (Toronto)
Old Irontown, Utah
Old Mill Toronto
Old Strathcona Branch (Edmonton Public Library)
Old Timers' Cabin (Edmonton)
Old Toronto
Oleskiw, Edmonton
Oliver, Edmonton
Olivopontocerebellar atrophy
Omiodes odontosticta
Oniontown, New York
Ontocetus
Ontochariesthes unicolor
OntoClean
Ontogenetic depth
Ontogeny
Ontogeny and Phylogeny (book)
Onto Innovation
Ontojrvi Nurmesjrvi
OntoLex
Ontological argument
Ontological commitment
Ontological parasite
Ontological turn
Ontology
Ontology alignment
Ontology-based data integration
Ontology components
Ontology engineering
Ontology for Biomedical Investigations
Ontology (information science)
Ontology language
Ontology learning
Ontology mapping
Ontology merging
Ontonagon
Ontonagon Indian Reservation
Ontonagon Light
Ontonagon, Michigan
Ontonagon Township, Michigan
Ontong Java Atoll
Ontong Java flying fox
Ontong Java language
Ontong Java Plateau
Ontopoetics
Ontoprise GmbH
Ontore Ontore
Ontotheology
Open College (Toronto)
Opplysningskontoret for egg og kjtt
Ormsby Place, Edmonton
Orontobia coelestina
Orontobia secreta
Osteodontokeratic culture
Osteodontornis
Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis
Ottewell, Edmonton
Our Lady of Lourdes Church (Toronto)
Outline of Toronto
Out of the Races and Onto the Tracks
Overlanders, Edmonton
Owusu-Ansah Kontoh
Oxford, Edmonton
Oxford Tower (Edmonton)
Ozerna, Edmonton
Palaeontographical Society
Palaeontologia Electronica
Palaeontological Association
Palaeontological Museum, Munich
Palaeontology (journal)
Paleontographer
Paleontological and Archaeological Museum Walter Ilha
Paleontological and History Museum of Ptolemais
Paleontological and Paleobotanical Museum (Nostimo)
Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Paleontological Journal
Paleontological Museum in Tocuila
Paleontological Research Institution
Paleontological Site Chiniqu
Paleontological Site of Agua Negra
Paleontological Sites of Santa Maria
Paleontological Society
Paleontology
Paleontology in Alabama
Paleontology in Alaska
Paleontology in Arizona
Paleontology in Arkansas
Paleontology in California
Paleontology in Colorado
Paleontology in Connecticut
Paleontology in Delaware
Paleontology in Florida
Paleontology in Hawaii
Paleontology in Idaho
Paleontology in Illinois
Paleontology in Indiana
Paleontology in Iowa
Paleontology in Kansas
Paleontology in Kentucky
Paleontology in Lebanon
Paleontology in Louisiana
Paleontology in Maine
Paleontology in Maryland
Paleontology in Massachusetts
Paleontology in Michigan
Paleontology in Minnesota
Paleontology in Mississippi
Paleontology in Missouri
Paleontology in Montana
Paleontology in Nebraska
Paleontology in Nevada
Paleontology in New Hampshire
Paleontology in New Jersey
Paleontology in New Mexico
Paleontology in North Carolina
Paleontology in North Dakota
Paleontology in Ohio
Paleontology in Oklahoma
Paleontology in Oregon
Paleontology in Pennsylvania
Paleontology in Rhode Island
Paleontology in South Carolina
Paleontology in South Dakota
Paleontology in Tennessee
Paleontology in Texas
Paleontology in Thailand
Paleontology in Utah
Paleontology in Vermont
Paleontology in Washington, D.C.
Paleontology in Wisconsin
Paleontology in Wyoming
Palerontobia
Pandit Jasraj Institute of Music Toronto
Paradise Theatre (Toronto)
Parapontoporia
Parish of Ponto
Parkallen, Edmonton
Parkdale, Edmonton
Parkdale, Toronto
Park Hyatt Toronto
Parkview, Edmonton
Parliament Street (Toronto)
Pataecus fronto
PATH (Toronto)
Patricia Heights, Edmonton
Patricio Montojo y Pasarn
Pearsontown, Indiana
Pedicularis contorta
Pedro Montoli
Pembina, Edmonton
Perdikas Palaeontological Museum
Periodontology
Periodontosis
Peripheral odontogenic fibroma
Perkins Manor (Contoocook, New Hampshire)
Peter Ward (paleontologist)
Peter Witt (Toronto streetcar)
Philippos Xenophontos
Photis Kontoglou
Phyllodontosuchus
Pilar Montoya
Pinewood Toronto Studios
Pinus contorta
Pitch contour
Place LaRue, Edmonton
Plague City: SARS in Toronto
Pleasantview, Edmonton
Pleasant View, Toronto
Pleasonton
Plethodontohyla
Plethodontohyla alluaudi
Pochhammer contour
Poet Laureate of Toronto
Poetry Toronto
Point Isabel (promontory)
Politics of Toronto
Pollard Meadows, Edmonton
Polyodontosaurus
Pontovice
Ponto
Ponto Belo
Pontocerebellar fibers
Pontocerebellar hypoplasia
Ponto-ch
Ponto de Encontro
Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You?
Pontogeneus
Pontohedyle
Pontohedyle milaschewitchii
Pontohedyle verrucosa
Pontoise
Pontoise Cathedral
Pontoise Cormeilles Aerodrome
Pontoise-ls-Noyon
Ponto Lake
Pontolis
Ponton
Ponton (car)
Ponton Island
Pontook Reservoir
Pontoon
Pontoon Beach, Illinois
Pontoon boat
Pontoon bridge
Pontoon (card game)
Pontoon (song)
Pontoosuc, Illinois
Pontophaedusella
Pontophoca
Pontoporia
Pontormo
Pontormo Un amore eretico
Pontorson
Pontorson Airfield
Pontos (2008 film)
Pontosaurus
Pontos Kltr
Pontotoc
Pontotoc, Mississippi
Pontours
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PortsToronto
Portuguese Seventh-day Adventist Church (Toronto)
Port Union, Toronto
Potter Greens, Edmonton
Presidents' Conference Committee (Toronto streetcar)
Pride Toronto
Prince Charles, Edmonton
Prince Rupert, Edmonton
Princess Theatre (Edmonton)
Priodontognathus
Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Projections onto convex sets
Promontorium Sacrum
Promontory
Promontory Apartments
Promontory (disambiguation)
Promontory Falls
Promontory Financial Group
Promontory fort
Promontory forts of Cornwall
Promontory of tympanic cavity
Promontory Point
Promontory Point (Chicago)
Promontory Point (Utah)
Promontory, Utah
Pronto
Pronto Airways
Pronto... c' una certa Giuliana per te
Pronto Cycle Share
Pronto Mine
Prontor-Compur
Prontosil
Proposal for the Province of Toronto
Proteuxoa acontoura
PSA Bronto
Pseudodontornis
Pteranodontoidea
Ptilodontoidea
Public transportation in Toronto
Pulmonic-contour click
PuneHowrah Duronto Express
Queen's Hotel, Toronto
Queen's Park (Toronto)
Queen Alexandra, Edmonton
Queen Elizabeth Pool, Edmonton
Queen Mary Park, Edmonton
Queens Quay (Toronto)
Queen Street (Toronto)
Quesnell Heights, Edmonton
Quireme tonto
Quintus Aurelius Pactumeius Fronto
Ramn Lontoc
Ramn Montoya
Ramn Snchez-Parodi Montoto
Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto
Rapperswill, Edmonton
Rathole (Edmonton)
Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology
Refinery Row (Edmonton)
Regis College, Toronto
Relief Line (Toronto)
Renee Montoya
Ren Pontoni
Research in Gerontological Nursing
Restrepia contorta
Reviews in Clinical Gerontology
Rhabdodontomorpha
Rhatigan Ridge, Edmonton
Riccardo Montolivo
Richard Montoya
Richard Simonton
Richard Villepontoux
Richfield, Edmonton
Richford, Edmonton
Richview, Toronto
Rideau Park, Edmonton
Ridgewood, Edmonton
Rio Terrace, Edmonton
Ritchie, Edmonton
Ritz-Carlton Toronto
Robert Appleby (palaeontologist)
Robert Blair, Lord Avontoun
Robert Dumontois
Robert Godlonton
Robert Montovio
Roberto Montorsi
Robert Woonton
Rockstar Toronto
Rodney Ontong
Rogers Building (Toronto)
Roman Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Bontoc-Lagawe
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bitonto
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pontoise
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto
Roman Four Promontory
Roncesvalles, Toronto
Ronto
Rosedale, Toronto
Rossdale, Edmonton
Rosslyn, Edmonton
Rouge, Toronto
Roxy Theatre (Edmonton)
Roxy Theatre (Toronto)
Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton
Royal Bank Building (Toronto)
Royal Gardens, Edmonton
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Rubn Acosta Montoya
Rubn Daro Lizarralde Montoya
Rundle Heights, Edmonton
Rundle Park (Edmonton)
Runnymede, Toronto
Rutherford, Edmonton
R v Church of Scientology of Toronto
RXNO Ontology
Sacred promontory
Sagrario Ortiz Montoro
Saint Michael the Archangel Serbian Orthodox Church (Toronto)
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Toronto)
Sakaw, Edmonton
San Benedetto del Tronto
San Juan de Rontoy District
San Pietro in Montorio
Santa Reparata, Civitella del Tronto
Santiago Montoya Muoz
Santiago-Pontones
Sarah Contos
SAS Umkhonto
Satoo, Edmonton
Savva Mamontov
Scarborough, Toronto
Schonsee, Edmonton
Scotiabank Theatre Toronto
SC Toronto
SealdahBikaner Duronto Express
SealdahPuri Duronto Express
Secodontosaurus
Second Harvest Toronto
SecunderabadHazrat Nizamuddin Duronto Express
Sefwi Akontombra District
Sefwi-Akontombra (Ghana parliament constituency)
Service contour
Shaarei Shomayim (Toronto)
Shangri-La Toronto
Shapeshifter (The Contortionist EP)
Shaykhontohur
Sheltontown, North Carolina
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
Sherbourne Street, Toronto
Sherbrooke, Edmonton
Sherwood, Edmonton
Shire of Monto
Shonto, Arizona
Shorea contorta
Sidewalk Toronto
Sifton Park, Edmonton
Sigmodontomys alfari
Signalling of the Toronto subway
Silver Berry, Edmonton
Silverthorn, Toronto
Simonton
Simonton Lake, Indiana
Simonton, Texas
Singleton House (Eatonton, Georgia)
Sinoleontopodium
Siponto
Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto
Sister cities of Toronto
Sisyracera contortilinealis
Six hundred Franchimontois
Skonto
Skonto FC
Skonto Hall
Skonto Stadium
Skyrattler, Edmonton
Slovak Catholic Eparchy of Saints Cyril and Methodius of Toronto
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