Kozerah Quotes & Sayings
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How loose the silk. How jailed down the juice. — Toni Morrison
For most people, the major hurdle in grasping modern insights into the nature of the universe is that these developments are usually phrased using mathematics. — Brian Greene
We speak of love when we destroy nature.
It sounds like innocence of cruel arrogance. — Toba Beta
Is this how Julia Roberts' character feels like in Pretty Woman? Two parts princess, one part whore? — Parker S. Huntington
Why do you have to make it so difficult to apologize?' she burst out, dogging his heels as he crossed the room to gather the rest of his things.
'And why, pray tell, should I make it easy?' he returned. — Julia Quinn
Confidence is the most important thing, more important than gold or currency. — Wen Jiabao
Divine self exist in love, in faith and in purity. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Sometimes the essay is where we end up when everything that we know must change. — John D'Agata
Everyone uses the brain at every moment, but we use it unconsciously. We let it run in the background without realizing the power we have to reshape the brain. When you begin to exercise your power, the everyday brain, which we call the baseline brain, starts to move in the direction of super brain. — Deepak Chopra
To not know math is a severe limitation to understanding the world. — Richard P. Feynman
Losing your life is not the worst thing that can happen. The worst thing is to lose your reason for living. — Jo Nesbo
Of all the benefits which virtue confers on us, the contempt of death is one of the greatest. — Michel De Montaigne
Powerful Leaders are intentional about not repeating history by always being open to the unprecedented; what's in your future? — Michael Walker
Every long sentence can be broken up into shorter ones, and if you don't know how - if you don't see within your long sentences groupings of simple, clear ideas - it will show. — June Casagrande
But the World being once fram'd, and the course of Nature establish'd, the Naturalist, (except in some few cases, where God, or Incorporeal Agents interpose), has recourse to the first Cause but for its general and ordinary Support and Influence, whereby it preserves Matter and Motion from Annihilation or Desition; and in explicating particular phenomena, considers onely the Size, Shape, Motion, (or want of it) Texture, and the resulting Qualities and Attributes of the small particles of Matter. — Robert Boyle
