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Descrita O Quotes By Stanislaw Ulam

It is not so much whether a theorem is useful that matters, but how elegant it is. — Stanislaw Ulam

Descrita O Quotes By Steven Magee

The secret to good health is to behave like your ancestors did before the Industrial Revolution. — Steven Magee

Descrita O Quotes By Rhiannon Frater

I threw back my head, my hair falling about me like a great red curtain, and cried out. My eyes felt hot and burned with tears as my body trembled with the passion for blood. — Rhiannon Frater

Descrita O Quotes By C. Everett Koop

All of the western world raises its children uncircumcised and it seems logical that, with the extent of health knowledge in those countries, such a practice must be safe. — C. Everett Koop

Descrita O Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

The greatest riches one has are in his soul. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Descrita O Quotes By Benjamin Clementine

Obviously you live life for yourself and have your choice to believe what you want to believe in, but I know that the Bible can be used to appreciate life. — Benjamin Clementine

Descrita O Quotes By Stephen Hawking

In effect, we have redefined the task of science to be the discovery of laws that will enable us to predict events up to the limits set by the uncertainty principle. — Stephen Hawking

Descrita O Quotes By Umberto Eco

I say that many of these heresies, independently of the doctrines they assert, encounter success among the simple because they suggest to such people the possibility of a different life. I say that very often the simple do not know much about doctrine. I say that often hordes of simple people have confused Catharist preaching with that of the Patarines, and these together with that of the Spirituals. The life of the simple, Abo, is not illuminated by learning and by the lively sense of distinctions that makes us wise. And it is haunted by illness and poverty, tongue-tied by ignorance. Joining a heretical group, for many of them, is often only another way of shouting their own despair. You may burn a cardinal's house because you want to perfect the life of the clergy, but also because you believe that the hell he preaches does not exist. — Umberto Eco