Florczyk Miroslaw Quotes & Sayings
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Poetry is supposed to be musical. But people don't understand prose. They're so used to reading journalism - clunky, functional sentences that convey factual information - facts, more than just the surfaces of things. — Jonathan Lethem

Everything doesn't happen for a reason, if by this we mean evil is a part of God's plan. But God does ensure that evil will not prevail and that light will always, ultimately, overcome the darkness. If we follow God's lead, our work is to push back the darkness. — Adam Hamilton

Through is a favorite word of Gods ... [follow with] (Isa. 43.2) — Max Lucado

I had been educated with free scholarships. I went to nine different universities, always at public expense, and when you have that experience, you are almost obligated to give it back. It's as simple as that. — James A. Michener

There are those who, attracted by grass, flowers, mountains, and waters, flow into the Buddha Way. — Dogen

When I'm asked how to succeed in show business, I always say I haven't the foggiest. — Ethel Merman

Becoming a father increases your capacity for love and your level of patience. It opens up another door in a person - a door which you may not even have known was there. That's what I feel with my son. There's suddenly another level of love that expands. My son is my greatest joy, out of everything in my life. — Kyle MacLachlan

A circle in a straight line is the mathematical symbol of miracle. — Ludwig Feuerbach

I believe is that we can forecast the "changing landscape of context," and thus get insight into when we are entering the danger zone of an X-event. — John L. Casti

I worked like a horse and I ate like a hog and I slept like a dead man. — Rudyard Kipling

How then shall mathematical concepts be judged? They shall not be judged. Mathematics is the supreme arbiter. From its decisions there is no appeal. We cannot change the rules of the game, we cannot ascertain whether the game is fair. We can only study the player at his game; not, however, with the detached attitude of a bystander, for we are watching our own minds at play. — David Van Dantzig