Cenker Turkoglu Quotes & Sayings
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It is true that when we take chances, we stand to lose. But it is also true that we will never win anything if we never even enter the game. Lucky people are aware of the possibility of losing, and indeed they may lose often. But since the chances they take are small, the losses tend to be small. By being willing to accept small losses they put themselves in position to make large gains. — Max Gunther

It was one of those dreams which, while retaining the characteristic dream scenery, are a continuation of one's intellectual life, and in which one becomes aware of facts and ideas which still seem new and valuable after one is awake. — George Orwell

Along our chosen paths, we all meet up with demons. We must meet them, and battle them, even when they are nothing but mist in the night. — Heather Graham

You learn how to be an individual quick after 15 schools, man. After the first five or six, you realize you're always gonna be the new kid. — Yelawolf

The evil heart is patient, cross her fingers, palms together, hope, pray and act with faith, that all your hard work may come to nothing — Dew Platt

We just hold each other. Where I was once lost, he's found me. But I know now that I have only begun to truly discover Chris. He's still lost. — Lisa Renee Jones

The past exists only in our memories, the future only in our plans. The present is our only reality. The tree that you are aware of intellectually, because of that small time lag, is always in the past and therefore is always unreal. Any intellectually conceived object is always in the past and therefore unreal. Reality is always the moment of vision before the intellectualization takes place. There is no other reality. — Robert M. Pirsig

Bone and gristle of his nose crunch. He raised — John Steinbeck

Does anyone ever know even the outer fringe of another? What are you like in there? Mary-do you hear? Who are you in there? — John Steinbeck

Paradoxical as it may at first appear, the fact is that, as W. H. George has said, scientific research is an art, not a science. — William Ian Beardmore Beveridge