Dimensionless Quantities Quotes & Sayings
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I am grateful for being alive today. It is my joy and pleasure to live another wonderful day. — Louise Hay

I never intended for the Monster Ball to be a religious experience, it just became one. — Lady Gaga

In a long distance race, everyone gets tired. The winner is the runner who figures out where to put the tired, figures out how to store it away until after the race is over. Sure, he's tired. Everyone is. That's not the point. The point is to run. — Seth Godin

Judaism is a brilliant religion, and the main function of Judaism is to learn and read. — Leon Charney

I don't consider that I have to judge any of the movies I make all the time, but people are always asking me, 'What's your favorite movie?' And I never know what to say. — Teri Garr

None can know their election but by their conformity to Christ; for all who are chosen are chosen to sanctification. — Matthew Henry

What must do the hard thing? He who can. — Graeme Simsion

She once told me that she loved me because I was the only thing she could hear. She can feel the vibration of the strings through the carved vessel of her instrument, but I am inside her. I am a song soaked into each bone of her secret body where the world has not been able to wander. — Simon Van Booy

Thus, sir, you see when faith is lacking, it becomes impossible to create certain states of happiness, for we lack the necessary humility. Vaingloriously, we try to substitute ourselves for this faith, creating thus for the rest of the world a reality which we believe after their fashion, while, actually, it doesn't exist. — Luigi Pirandello

The digital process gives me total control over how I want the film to look. The films look like they did when I was first looking through the viewfinder. — William Friedkin

God knows what risks we take, God knows all that Danton has done. God and Camille. God will keep his mouth shut. — Hilary Mantel

In 1775, no fewer than nine colonies had established churches, ranging from Congregational establishments in New Hampshire, Connecticut and Massachusetts to Episcopal churches in the southern states from Maryland on down. — M. Stanton Evans

I don't think there is anything more bitter in American politics than a close election. — Danny Strong