Besided Quotes & Sayings
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Now we see evolutionary trends in a variety of areas ranging from atomic and molecular physics through fluid mechanics, chemistry and biology to large scale systems of relevance in environmental and economic sciences — Ilya Prigogine

And, to say truly, the greatest benefit that learning bringeth unto men is this: that it teacheth men that be rough and rude of nature, by compass and rule of reason, to be civil and courteous, and to like better the mean state than the higher. — Plutarch

When we are shining in our inspiration, those around us shine, too. When someone sees us in an inspired moment, they can't help but to light up with inspiration themselves. — Elaina Marie

Rooks were cawing somewhere, and bells were ringing, and from the oxpens the steady beat of a gas engine announced the ascent of the evening Royal Mail zeppelin for London. — Philip Pullman

your second-hand bicycles in the alleyways — John Altman

If we knew when we woke up that it would be the last day of our lives, we would transform every little act of our daily humdrum into small farewells. — Alexandre A. Loch

I realize that life is not a step to a better place: life IS the better place, right here and now. It's too good to be true - and it's real. — Frank Schaeffer

I've been very fortunate to dodge a nickname throughout my entire career. I've never had one. — Jimmie Johnson

I am not a number; I am a free man. — Patrick McGoohan

People value that part of knowledge which is known. They do not know how to avail themselves of the Unknown in order to reach knowledge. Is this not misguided? — Zhuangzi

If some people are "outed," are other people "inned"? Can we say that someone has been "besided" or "overed"? — David Sedaris

New York is a wonderful place to be up, an awful place to be down. — Alexander McCall Smith

But what had happened, had happened, and it was no longer possible to right anything. — Milan Kundera

The two men who have done the greatest harm to the world are Christ and Columbus. Christ taught us guilt and sacrifice, to live only in the other world, and Columbus discovered America and materialism. — Anais Nin