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Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Duane Gish

What we call creation science makes no reference to the Bible. It says there are two possible explanations for the origin of the universe and living things: theistic, supernatural creation by an intelligent being, or nontheistic, mechanistic evolutionary theory that posits no goal and no purpose in the evolutionary process. We just happen to be here. — Duane Gish

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Jerome K. Jerome

No, there is nothing at all funny in poverty - to the poor. It is hell upon earth to a sensitive man; and many a brave gentleman who would have faced the labors of Hercules has had his heart broken by its petty miseries. — Jerome K. Jerome

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

Whatever happened in the world was a decree from God. A task to be completed. Any crying or joy just got in the way of being useful. Any emotion was decadent. Anticipation or regret was a silly extra. A luxury. — Chuck Palahniuk

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Lee Smolin

This means that for most values of the parameters, black holes, if they form at all, do not form by the collapse of stars. From this we can draw the conclusion that the rate at which black holes form is strongly dependent on the parameters. A universe such as ours makes as many as 1018 black holes. A universe roughly like ours, but without atomic nuclei or stars, would make many fewer. But, as we discussed in that chapter, the range of parameters for which atomic nuclei, and hence stars, exist is rather small. From this we may conclude that there are small ranges of parameters for which a universe will produce many more black holes than for other values. Now, I reach into the collection and pick out a universe out at random. It is easy to see that it is much more likely to have come from a universe that itself had many progeny than it is to have come from a universe that had only a few progeny. — Lee Smolin

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Agatha Christie

People will quite often do anything for money. - Jane Marple — Agatha Christie

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Agatha Christie

So you think that the coco- mark well what I say, Hastings, the coco- contained strychnine?"
"Of course! That salt on the tray, what else could it have been?"
"It might have been salt." replied Poirot placidly. — Agatha Christie

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Rajneesh

So let it be a criterion if you follow the path of awareness, let love be the criterion. When your awareness suddenly blooms into love, know perfectly well that awareness has happened, SAMADHI has been achieved. If you follow the path of love, then let awareness function as a criterion, as a touchstone. When suddenly, from nowhere, at the very center of your love. a flame of awareness starts arising, know perfectly well ... rejoice! You have come home. — Rajneesh

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

He is not bad, I don't think. Perhaps he is simply too lazy to be good. — Patrick DeWitt

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By H. G. Bissinger

I am 5'6' and desperately wish I was taller. — H. G. Bissinger

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Everybody has to share something. This is one of the most important laws of the human condition, is the necessity to share. This is the task of the writer - but not only of a writer, of every human being - it is to share something that he or she has. — Paulo Coelho

Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Quotes By Libba Bray

'Pastoralia' by George Saunders. Possibly my favorite book. It's one of the weirdest books I've ever read. If Monty Python and Thomas Pynchon had a love child, and it was raised by Frank Zappa on a weird commune, that would be this book. — Libba Bray