Berufstest Quotes & Sayings
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Of the two alternatives - a curved manifold in a Euclidean space of ten dimensions or a manifold with non-Euclidean geometry and no extra dimensions - which is right? I would rather not attempt a direct answer, because I fear I should get lost in a fog of metaphysics. But I may say at once that I do not take the ten dimensions seriously; whereas I take the non-Euclidean geometry of the world very seriously, and I do not regard it as a thing which needs explaining away. — Arthur Stanley Eddington
I'd rather be this walking metamorphosis than having that old formed opinion about everything. — Raul Seixas
Our story is a 'once upon a time', but it's not a 'happy ever after'. — Rupert Sanders
The hawk turned slowly and flexed his great wings to maintain his height. In this cold wind, he flew merely to see and to travel. Gone was the exhilaration of fast-rising summer air carrying him so high into the sky's blue vacuum that the pond became a silver speck and the great southern lake dazzled him with a glaring slash of reflected sun. — Franklin Russell
When I'm not involved in an acting job I try to run 10 miles a day. — Joan Van Ark
I love coffee, I love tea, I love the Java Jive, and it loves me. Coffee and tea and the Java and me, A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup. — Ben Oakland
It's a great freedom to give up on love, and get on with everything else. — Barbara Kingsolver
This is the past: It drifts, it gathers. If you are not careful, it will bury you. — Lauren Oliver
With our sides pressed together and his arm around my shoulders, it was like having one foot in the past and one in the present. Being this close now felt totally different than before. If only the TV had been on, I imagined we'd be following in the footsteps of couples all over the world, cuddled up as we were. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
If your experiment needs statistics, you ought to have done a better experiment. — Ernest Rutherford
Prodigal summer, the season of extravagant procreation. It could wear out everything in its path with its passionate excesses, but nothing alive with wings or a heart or a seed curled into itself in the ground could resist welcoming it back when it came. — Barbara Kingsolver
We are all equally capable of spiritual awakening. It may not seem that way, at times. Some of us are so caught up in the drama of our day-to-day existence that we have lost track of who we really are. But eventually, all of us will make the discovery of our true nature. — Victor Shamas
I had a hard childhood. Hard for my parents. Not that bad for me. — Michael Grant
