Boussinesq Stress Quotes & Sayings
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All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. — Galileo Galilei

To lay aside all prejudices, is to lay aside all principles. He who is destitute of principles is governed by whims. — Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

Is the most pleasant feeling in those who have not much pride, and have no prospect of great conquests: — Friedrich Nietzsche

You're seeing the first communist-produced automobile coming in to the U.S.. What I'm going to run on is a rebirth of capitalism. — John Raese

I was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an illness of the thyroid gland. Instead of surgery, I was given radiation treatment. — Gail Devers

Sometimes it takes a lot of courage to be who you are. — Joan Bauer

I believe in love - yes, I'm one of those girls. Most of my friends believe in love. — Selena Gomez

My idea of Christmas is love. Love so pure and so divine. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Arts education is a big part of building a 21st century creative mind, and I think that we have let way too many kids lose their way by not drawing in their young minds with music, dance, painting and the other various ways we can express those things we do not have words for. — Heather Watts

Ideas have unhinged the gates of empires. — Paul Harris

Prayer will make a man cease from sin, or sin will entice a man to cease from prayer. — John Bunyan

He finds it extraordinary that on some mornings, just after he has woken up, as he bends down to tie his shoes, he is flooded with a happiness so intense, a happiness so naturally and harmoniously at one with the world, that he can feel himself alive in the present, a present that surrounds him and permeates him, that breaks through him with the sudden, overwhelming knowledge that he is alive. And the happiness he discovers in himself at that moment is extraordinary. — Paul Auster

We each need to find our own inspiration. Sometimes it is not easy. — Hayao Miyazaki

He would never swing the thurible before the tabernacle as priest. His destiny was to be elusive of social or religious orders. The wisdom of the priest's appeal did not touch him to the quick. He was destined to learn his own wisdom apart from others or to learn the wisdom of others himself wandering among the snares of the world. — James Joyce