History Quote by Sylvia Nasar Download Open image ““Hopes of putting their sad history behind them was bound to be bittersweet.”” — Sylvia Nasar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare History Hope
“She wasn't bitter. But it was a hopeful kind of sad that just takes time” — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image
“My day had already had a good dose of bitterness, and I preferred to keep it from getting any sadder.” — María Dueñas Copy Share Image
“Every individual lives their life with some bitter past…!! So do I...” — Gargi Pattanayak Copy Share Image
“Today, so long, so strange, so bitter; will soon be some forgotten yesterday.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“was standing in that place they call “bittersweet.” That place that, if you could find it on a map, would be the mountain that sits between happy and sad. And I thought about how when you stand on that mountain, you can almost feel God’s hand on your head and you just know, deep down inside, that even if you… — Sandra Kring Copy Share
“there is no greater misery than to remember, with bitter regret, a day when you were happy ” — Terry Brooks Copy Share Image
“It is better to think of all the beauties of life than to be bitter.” — Lailah Gifty Akita Copy Share Image
“The fruit of empty hopes is more bitter than the saddest truth.” — Angel Wagenstein Copy Share Image
“Hope is the thing that can't be reigned in by rules or pinned down by bitter experience. It's a blessing and a curse.” — Cinda Williams Chima Copy Share Image
“I've made the most important discovery of my life. It's only in the mysterious equation of love that any logic or reasons can be… — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
A profound dislike for merely absorbing knowledge and a compulsion to learn by doing are among the most reliable signs of genius. — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
“Among the students, the Phantom was often held up as a cautionary figure: Anybody who was too much of a grind or who lacked… — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
“42 A few months after Nash got out, Baumecker called the Institute for Advanced Study and asked to speak to Oppenheimer about whether Nash… — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
“It was the great Hungarian-born polymath John von Neumann who first recognized that social behavior could be analyzed as games.” — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
“Hey Nash! You scared?' 'Terrified,mortified,petrified...stupefied by you!” — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
“several studies have since shown that basic military training during peacetime can precipitate schizophrenia in men with a hitherto unsuspected vulnerability to the illness.15” — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
“...his condition in Roanoke is a strong testament that lassitude, indifference and the peculiarities of his thought were primarily the consequences of his illness… — Sylvia Nasar Copy Share Image
Histories never conclude; they just pause their prose. Their stories are, if they are truthful, untidy affairs, resistant to windings-up and sortings-out. They beat… — Simon Schama Copy Share Image
It is said that history turns on small hinges. A human career, too, results from an accumulating series of decisions about large and small… — Norman Vincent Peale Copy Share Image
The history of mankind interests us only as it exhibits a steady gain of truth and right, in the incessant conflict which it records… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
In the entire history of the universe, let alone in your own history, there has never been another day just like today, and there… — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image
History has often showed us the strength of the forces that are unleashed by the yearning for freedom. It moved people to overcome their… — Angela Merkel Copy Share Image
We find few historians who have been diligent enough in their search for truth; it is their common method to take on trust what… — John Dryden Copy Share Image
What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end. — Jean Cocteau Copy Share Image
Things live and die, and then someone processes them into edible portions. This is a complete telling of the story, 'Food.' The basic plot… — David Fahrenthold Copy Share Image
History is a certain way, but you just change the point of view a little bit, and you discover a whole new side of… — Allison Schroeder Copy Share Image
We're at a point in history were we have to become a part of the neighborhood of inhabited planets, like a neighborhood of a… — Edgar Mitchell Copy Share Image