John Nash Game Theory Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps nothing helps us make the movement from our little selves to a larger world than remembering God in gratitude. Such a perspective puts God in view in all of life, not just in the moments we set aside for worship or spiritual disciplines. Not just in the moments when life seems easy. — Henri Nouwen
The end of Religion is not to teach us how to die, but how to live ... — Anne Bronte
We live in an age of miracles. — Levon Helm
Next to her, even the prettiest djamphir boys looked gawky. — Lilith Saintcrow
Our ancestors built temples for their gods. We build department stores. — David Mitchell
I'm wildly in love with you. — Christina Lauren
As if in the other side of his kiss there could ve a new life — Alice Sebold
Beware lest we mistake our prejudices for our convictions. — Henry Allen Ironside
Sometimes life makes you older than your age. — Eva Marie Everson
My breath sour against my fist, which I still held to my mouth as if this was a sorrow that could be stifled. — Melanie Benjamin
Ah! Nature is so fair a thing,
Clad with the Sunshine and the Spring! — Mikhail Lermontov
In young, childish, ignorant souls there is constantly this blind trust in some unshapen chance: it is as hard to a boy or girl to believe that a great wretchedness will actually befall them as to believe that they will die. — George Eliot
The truthful man ends up realizing that he always lies. — Friedrich Nietzsche
You never know who is the killer and when he will attack you, he could take a lot of faces and bodies. — Deyth Banger
It's not how long you live somewhere that makes it home. Home is a feeling here, (she tapped on the chest). That you belong somewhere and somewhere belongs to you. But i will tell you a secret. Some people don't feel they belong anywhere. No matter where they are, they are always unhappy. They go from place to place trying to find peace. And usually they find themselves back where they started. — Claire Hajaj