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  1. "I have described the whole visible universe as if it were a machine: I have considered only the various shapes and movements of its parts."
  2. "Cognition, we are assuming, is in the last analysis a physical process—and indeed a causal process."
  3. "Treatment of cons. inwardness as if it had the contingency & singularity of external being leads inevitably to attempts to physicalize it."
  4. "The problem is that Churchland allows her ontological concerns to shape her assessment of the scientific questions that need to be asked."
  5. "And whether the body be alterant, or altered, evermore a perception precedeth operation."
  6. "It is certain, that all bodies whatsoever, though they have no sense, have perception."
  7. "It is certain that all bodies are endowed with a desire to assimilate what is contiguous to them."
  8. "We like our secrets when it’s all we have."
  9. "Just a damned kick in the balls and get on doing what you know is right."
  10. "It’s when you don’t need answers no more, because you know that anybody promising answers is full of shit."
  11. "Explanations must run out somewhere—but not with generalizations about how windows behave or generalizations about how neurons behave."
  12. "He kicked his war-mule into motion."
  13. "Soldiers come in all sorts."
  14. "Burdens are borne upon a humble back, or they ride the shoulders of bitter martyrs."
  15. "Clump clump (pause) clump (pause) clump clump."
  16. "It does no good to molest a mule."
  17. "The world is most cruel, yet salvation unfolds at the last; blessed be the gods, goddesses, spirits, marsupials, amphibians & all the rest"
  18. "The thing in the box has no place in the language-game at all; not even as a something for the box might even be empty."
  19. "And if forced to give it a name, I would call it grand."
  20. "God is the eternal, the moral world-order, love, and so on."