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Mathematize4all Quotes By Mary Oliver

We do not love anything more deeply than we love a story ... — Mary Oliver

Mathematize4all Quotes By Anonymous

Monday night that Russian forces had dramatically escalated the standoff — Anonymous

Mathematize4all Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

That felicity, when I reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning, [ ... ] Since such a repetition is not to be expected, the next thing most like living one's life over again seems to be a recollection of that life, and to make that recollection as durable as possible by putting it down into writing. — Benjamin Franklin

Mathematize4all Quotes By Dave Rowntree

But probably for the last ten years or so, I've been fitting in animation work into my other projects. — Dave Rowntree

Mathematize4all Quotes By Zeena Schreck

What's wrong with being naked? — Zeena Schreck

Mathematize4all Quotes By John Ortberg

They devote themselves every day to what Jesus taught: to prayer, to fellowship, to breaking of bread together. They shared what they owned; they served each other's needs. Ethnic barriers came down as they became known by the way they loved each other. It's a different community, devoted to a Jesus way of life with God. — John Ortberg

Mathematize4all Quotes By Marcello Malpighi

Nature, ... in order to carry out the marvelous operations [that occur] in animals and plants has been pleased to construct their organized bodies with a very large number of machines, which are of necessity made up of extremely minute parts so shaped and situated as to form a marvelous organ, the structure and composition of which are usually invisible to the naked eye without the aid of a microscope ... Just as Nature deserves praise and admiration for making machines so small, so too the physician who observes them to the best of his ability is worthy of praise, not blame, for he must also correct and repair these machines as well as he can every time they get out of order. — Marcello Malpighi

Mathematize4all Quotes By Adrienne Rich

Poetry is above all a concentration of the power of language, which is the power of our ultimate relationship to everything in the universe. It is as if forces we can lay claim to in no other way, become present to us in sensuous form. The knowledge and use of this magic goes back very far: the rune; the chant; the incantation; the spell; the kenning; sacred words; forbidden words; the naming of the child, the plant, the insect, the ocean, the configuration of stars, the snow, the sensation in the body. The ritual telling of the dream. The physical reality of the human voice; of words gouged or incised in stone or wood, woven in silk or wool, painted on vellum, or traced in sand. — Adrienne Rich

Mathematize4all Quotes By Andrew Lee

Life is just like crawling out of a cave, in the cave you will learn something new — Andrew Lee

Mathematize4all Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Where there is no struggle, there is no strength. — Oprah Winfrey

Mathematize4all Quotes By Kim Chernin

Secretly, we wish anyone we love will think exactly the way we do. — Kim Chernin

Mathematize4all Quotes By James McNerney

I start with people's growth, my own growth included. I don't start with the company's strategy or products. I start with people's growth because I believe that if the people who are running and participating in a company grow, then the company's growth will in many respects take care of itself. — James McNerney

Mathematize4all Quotes By Brian Zahnd

Deep down inside, don't we at least suspect we are really made for shared relationship and not competitive acquisition? I think we do know this. But we're thrown into a modern world where identity and purpose are almost entirely based in a ruthless contest for status and stuff. Without a primary orientation of the soul toward God, life gets reduced to the pursuit of power and the acquisition of things. Attempting to yoke God to that kind of agenda is what the Bible calls idolatry - God harnessed as means, the holy reduced to utility. — Brian Zahnd