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Conventionalism In Mathematics Quotes By Rosario Ferre

A story is like building a chapel; a novel is a cathedral ... — Rosario Ferre

Conventionalism In Mathematics Quotes By Marty Rubin

You don't love someone because it's the logical thing to do. — Marty Rubin

Conventionalism In Mathematics Quotes By Walter Ernest Christopher James

Nature is only terrible or squalid to those who do not understand her, and when misunderstanding has upset her balance. She is imbued above all with the power of love; by love she can after all be conquered, but in no other way. That has not been our way. We have attempted a less excellent way, and have upset the 'balance of nature,' so that she no longer appears to us in pleasant guise but in a guise in which the appearance of an opposition of forces - a 'struggle for existence' - predominates over the appearance of a balance of forces. So we have come to believe in a struggle for existence as the only possibility, and we infer that any such struggle is necessarily painful. It is painful now, and not only to ourselves. But it was not always so and need not always be so. We are the head and have the responsibility. We have tried to conquer nature by force and by intellect. It now remains for us to try the way of love — Walter Ernest Christopher James

Conventionalism In Mathematics Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Faith is not a delicate flower which would wither away under the slightest stormy weather. — Mahatma Gandhi

Conventionalism In Mathematics Quotes By Henry Adams

The President may indeed in one respect resemble the commander of an army in peace, but in another and more essential sense he resembles the commander of a ship at sea. He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer, a port to seek. He must sooner or later be convinced that a perpetual calm is as little to his purpose as a perpetual hurricane, and that without headway the ship can arrive nowhere. — Henry Adams

Conventionalism In Mathematics Quotes By Anonymous

As I examine the exhibits of intercepted letters in files that never reached people, I try to decide if it is better or worse, the way Americans are spied on now. I remember the film The Lives of Others, about the Stasi agent who falls in love with the woman he's eavesdropping on, and recast it into the present, inside the American TSA complex. My fictional TSA agent reading his beloved's emails, listening to phone calls. — Anonymous