Clarus Quotes & Sayings
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I thought being faithful was about becoming someone other than who I was ... it wasn't until I failed that I began to wonder if my human wholeness might be more useful to God than my exhausting goodness. — Barbara Brown Taylor

By any objective measure, the modern business of "psychopharmacology" - the use of drugs to treat everything from anxiety and insomnia to schizophrenia itself - has to be judged a failure. Few patients, if any, are cured. The most violent manifestations of mental illness can be controlled, but with what long-term consequences, no one knows. — James Gleick

Even though I write about the human race, the further away from them, the better I feel. Two miles is great; two thousand miles is beautiful. — Charles Bukowski

It is better to do something than to do nothing while waiting to do everything. — Winston Churchill

I was living in my lovely little two-bedroom flat in north London ... and suddenly, I couldn't just walk down the street and buy a pint of milk. — Kate Winslet

For other great mathematicians or philosophers, he [Gauss] used the epithets magnus, or clarus, or clarissimus; for Newton alone he kept the prefix summus. — W. W. Rouse Ball

No matter if and when they parted, the would never be separated. Not really. — Kiera Cass

Before you can think out of the box, you have to start with a box — Twyla Tharp

There are certain things in life for which we can never be prepared. — Jill Bialosky

The eventual goal of science is to provide a single theory that describes the whole universe. — Stephen Hawking

In the comfort of his embrace I lifted my mouth to his and initiated a kiss. Although calling it a kiss was like calling tyrannosaurus rex a small pet. — Blakely Bennett

A libertarian is a person who believes that no one has the right, under any circumstances, to initiate force against another human being, or to advocate or delegate its initiation. Those who act consistently with this principle are libertarians, whether they realize it or not. Those who fail to act consistently with it are not libertarians, regardless of what they may claim. — L. Neil Smith