Abdul Wahid Mohamed Nour Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think I'm delusional, but I'm definitely a dreamer; I definitely want to see the best in things and I believe in what I do. — Nina Nesbitt

What is more natural than that a solidity, a complicity, a bond should be established between Reader and Reader, thanks to the book?
You can leave the bookshop content, you, a man who thought that the period where you could still expect something from life had ended. You are bearing with you two different expectations, and both promise days of pleasant hopes; the expectation contained in the book - of a reading experience you are impatient to resume - and the expectation contained in that telephone number - of hearing again the vibrations, a times treble and at times smoldering, of that voice, when it will answer your first phone call in a while, in fact tomorrow, with the fragile pretext of the book, to ask her if she likes it or not, to tell her how many pages you have read or not read, to suggest to her that you meet again ... — Italo Calvino

Science is so powerful that it drags us kicking and screaming towards the truth despite our best efforts to avoid it. — Peter Watts

I've learned from the past that it's important to recharge and get time in-between jobs, and if I can't get time in-between jobs then when I know I've got some time coming up at the end of a job, really try and take advantage of that. And do very mundane things at home and putter in the garden and spend time with family and make music and, you know, play with the dogs. Just get back to being me. — Guy Pearce

Children are sensitive and receptive to the thoughts of others about them, and often outpicture the fears of their parents. — Florence Scovel Shinn

Of what use is freedom of speech to those who fear to offend? — Roger Ebert

Euler - The unsurpassed master of analytic invention. — Richard Courant

A door in my heart cracked open an inch, and hope walked in. — Jenny B. Jones