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Corriendo In English Quotes By Zechariah Barrett

This world you think you know? It's hidden ... in shards of reality. — Zechariah Barrett

Corriendo In English Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

There was nothing judgemental or accusatory about the question, so why did I still feel like an idiot? — Alexandra Bracken

Corriendo In English Quotes By Thomas Merton

The very contradictions in my life are in some ways signs of God's mercy to me. — Thomas Merton

Corriendo In English Quotes By Alphonse De Lamartine

The death of a man's wife is like cutting down an ancient oak that has long shaded the family mansion. Henceforth the glare of the world, with its cares and vicissitudes falls upon the old widower's heart, and there is nothing to break their force, or shield him from the full weight of misfortune. It is as if his right hand were withered; as if one wing of his angel was broken, and every movement that he made brought him to the ground. — Alphonse De Lamartine

Corriendo In English Quotes By Jennifer Senior

Researchers have discovered that adolescents do not walk around with a defect that prevents them from properly assessing risk. B. J. Casey, a neuroscientist at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, notes that it's just the opposite: adolescents overestimate risk, at least when it comes to situations involving their own mortality. The real problem is that they assign a greater value to the reward they will get from taking that risk than adults do. It turns out that dopamine, the hormone that signals pleasure, is never so explosively active in human beings as it is during puberty. Never over the course of our lives will we feel anything quite so intensely, or quite so exultantly, again. — Jennifer Senior

Corriendo In English Quotes By Jeanne Phillips

Because a jackass brays doesn't mean you have to take it to heart. — Jeanne Phillips

Corriendo In English Quotes By Fiona Harper

What I'm saying is that you can't run from it for ever, pretending you'll always have another chance. Life doesn't always work that way. Sometimes you've got to be brave and grab it while it's there in front of you. — Fiona Harper

Corriendo In English Quotes By Randee Heller

You can't take the New York out of the girl. It's like a little country girl coming to the big city. — Randee Heller

Corriendo In English Quotes By Anonymous

Eventually, after you have planned the whole thing, you will have many, many steps, but they will be organized into a hierarchy of sorts, as shown in Figure5-1. In this drawing, the three dots represent places where other steps go, but we chose to leave them off so that the diagram can fit on the page. This type of design is a top-down design. The idea is that you start at the uppermost step of your design (in this case, "Build flying saucer") and continue to break the steps into more and more detailed steps until you have something manageable. For many years, this was how computer programming was taught. Although this process works, people have found a slightly better way. First, before breaking the steps (which are the verbs), you divide the thing you're building into parts (the nouns). In this case, you kind of do that already, in the first two steps. But instead of calling them steps, you can call them objects — Anonymous

Corriendo In English Quotes By Jacob Bronowski

[John] Dalton was a man of regular habits. For fifty-seven years he walked out of Manchester every day; he measured the rainfall, the temperature - a singularly monotonous enterprise in this climate. Of all that mass of data, nothing whatever came. But of the one searching, almost childlike question about the weights that enter the construction of these simple molecules - out of that came modern atomic theory. That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to the pertinent answer. — Jacob Bronowski

Corriendo In English Quotes By Salil Jha

Poems are word paintings. Poetry doesn't belong to time. That's why often you feel as if poems are speaking directly to you. — Salil Jha

Corriendo In English Quotes By Peter A. Lorge

Perhaps the strangest manifestation of the Eurocentric approach to the history of military technology is ... the attempt to discern fundamental cultural roots in the distant past that have resulted in the perceived current Western dominance of the world. This essentialism attempts to contrast ancient Greek logic and philosophy with the less rationally minded philosophies of the non-West. Modern science and technology, in this view, is a simple jump from ancient Greece to early modern Europe. — Peter A. Lorge

Corriendo In English Quotes By Stella Coulson

Linear's defeated form
The intangible reality rise.' ~ Wanderer — Stella Coulson