Mathelyics Quotes & Sayings
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Then he said, Let me tell you a story from our tradition, a story about King Solomon. King Solomon gave a teaching once about the snake and the bee. The snake, King Solomon said, defends itself by killing. But the bee defends itself by dying. You know how a bee dies after a sting? Like that. It dies to defend. So, each creature has a method that is suitable to its strength. — Teju Cole

His presence was stirring heat in all the wrong places and for all the wrong reasons. — Justine Dell

The cold, the changed, perchance the dead, anew, The mourn'd, the loved, the lost,-too many, yet how few! — Lord Byron

Women who choose to breastfeed should get as much education and support as possible. — Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Probably no one here knows I coached a football team - a service team - playing against Georgetown. I think it was in the fall of 1924 Lou Little was your coach, and he beat us. But it was a very happy circumstance, because it brought me the friendship of another man, Lou Little, who to this day remains my very warm associate and friend. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

The evening praises the day, and the morning a frost. — George Herbert

" ... All events are blessings given to us to learn from and therefore we should be grateful for the opportunity to grow and evolve into our best selves." — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

If you have no major purpose, you are drifting toward certain failure. — Napoleon Hill

Our can-do culture has made many of us believe that we should always be self-sufficient. Somewhere along the way, we also got the message that asking for help is a sign of weakness. We often forget that we're interdependent creatures whose very existence depends on the kindness of others, including - with a bow to Tennessee Williams - strangers. — Sharon Salzberg

That was the summer when everything we would become was hovering just over our heads. — Junot Diaz

Sometimes death is just the beginning — Nora Jones

Let there be no innovation; keep to what has been handed down. — Pope Stephen I