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- The number one thing I am earnestly attracted to is intelligence. Writers are thus the pinnacle of intelligence. While actors are great and awesome, writers…
- Water from a fountain quenches the excessive heat which would destroy this life. Thus water can be called the only everlasting source of continuous being.
- In those days contests were extremely rough and frequently cost the participants their lives. Thus, whenever I sallied forth to take part in any of…
- History thus becomes largely a study of character. Insight into temperament is hardly less important than the probing of "original materials."
- If you are blessed with great fortunes. . . you may love your fate. But your fate never guarantees the security of those great fortunes.…
- Part of the strength of science is that it has tended to attract individuals who love knowledge and the creation of it. ... Thus, it…
- It would indeed be a great delusion, if we stated that those sports of Nature [we find] enclosed in rocks are there by chance or…
- This success permits us to hope that after thirty or forty years of observation on the new Planet [Neptune], we may employ it, in its…
- Having observed the forces of all things natural and celestial and having examined by painstaking investigation the sympathy among those things, brings into the open…
- To leave this life, to me, is a sweet prospect. When you read this I will be quite dead and no answer will be possible.…
- You'd better discover a more important motive than publication for your work or else you'll go crazy. My sense is that you'll be writers only…
- One year ago, the RNC began the Growth and Opportunity Project to help reach new voters, engage diverse communities, and strengthen the party. After having…
- The Library is an open sanctuary. It is devoted to individual intellectual inquiry and contemplation. Its function is to provide free access to ideas and…
- Democracy, thus French revolution, was not invented by philosophic theory nor by the bourgeois leadership. It was discovered by the masses in their method of…
- We thus find ourselves in the situation that the entire theory of man-made global warming-with its repercussions in science, and its important consequences for politics…
- Thus all things altered. Nothing dies. And here and there the unbodied spirit flies.
- But having considered everything which has been said, one could by this believe that the earth and not the heavens is so moved, and there…
- In the course of the history of the earth innumerable events have occurred one after another, causing changes of states, all with certain lasting consequences.…
- Look at the sky. Does its sapphire hue dim when you take a single breath? Are the stars drawn closer when you weep? The sky…
- There is no one who has no leisure time at all. The office is not a permanent sanctuary, and Sundays are an institution. Thus, in…
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- . . . a basic law: the more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for.… — Norman Vincent Peale
- Thus strength is afforded by good and thorough customs, thus is learnt the subjection of the individual, and strenuousness of character becomes… — Friedrich Nietzsche
- In communist society, where nobody has one exclusive sphere of activity but each can become accomplished in any branch he wishes, society… — Karl Marx
- The number one thing I am earnestly attracted to is intelligence. Writers are thus the pinnacle of intelligence. While actors are great… — Unknown Author
- If they embark on this course the difference between the old and the new education will be an important one. Where the… — C.S. Lewis
- Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed The dear repose for limbs with travel tired; But then begins a journey… — William Shakespeare
- In any activity, we have to know what to expect, how to reach our objectives and what capacity we possess for the… — Paulo Coelho
- Each of us will taste the bitter ashes of life, from sin and neglect to sorrow and disappointment. But the atonement of… — Bruce C. Hafen