“The chicken noticed that the farmer came every day to feed it. It predicted that the farmer would continue to bring food every day. Inductivists think that the chicken had "extrapolated" its observations into a theory, and that each feeding time added justification to that theory. Then one day the farmer came and wrung the chicken's neck. This inductively justifies the conclusion that induction cannot justify any conclusion.” ThinkingTheoryOne DayConclusionObservationNecksJustifyChickensFarmersJustificationFeeding Author:Bertrand Russell
“I've refined it since [ was living in Beaumont, Texas], but I was just obsessed with the guitar. I remember one day sitting in class and it just came to me how the neck worked. I was enlightened to the scales, and the runs. I just saw it and thought; now I understand it!” RunningRememberClassSawsOne DaySittingGuitarScalesObsessedNecksEnlightenedTexasRefined Author:Steve Young
“Yes, the long war on Christianity. I pray that one day we may live in an America where Christians can worship freely! In broad daylight! Openly wearing the symbols of their religion... perhaps around their necks? And maybe -- dare I dream it? -- maybe one day there can be an openly Christian President. Or, perhaps, 43 of them. Consecutively.” MayLongWarDreamChristianAmericaReligionPresidentChristianityPrayingOne DayWorshipDareSymbolsNecksBroadsI PrayDaylightMaybe One Day Author:Jon Stewart
“Holding a tear back makes them drain upward, higher and higher, until one day your head just explodes and you're left with a stub of a neck and nothing more.” LeftTearsHigherOne DayNecksDrains Book:Practical magic Source: Practical magic