Minkowski Distance Quotes & Sayings
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Friendship with the wise gets better with time, as a good book gets better with age. — Thiruvalluvar

And what is laughter but a flashing of the soul, that is, a light appearing externally as it is within. — Dante Alighieri

Republicans want smaller government for the same reason crooks want fewer cops; it's easier to get away with murder. — James Carville

The problem with Chelsea is I lack a striker. I have Samuel Eto'o but he is 32 years old - maybe 35, who knows? — Jose Mourinho

But you just got laid. Very well, I might add. Isn't that enough to tide you over for a while?"
"Maybe for a woman. But if a man doesn't use the goods, they shrivel up - "
She rolled her eyes.
" - and now that I've realized what I've been missing, and you've done such a great job getting me back up on the horse, for which I'm immensely grateful, then I think I'm ready to spread my wings." He motioned to the wing spreading area. His groin. "This really shouldn't go to waste, now, should it? — Kate Meader

Laughter does not deny pain. Laughter - like a wail - acknowledges and replies to pain. — Tim O'Brien

I think we have two choices in the face of such big beauty: terror or awe. And this is precisely why we attempt to chart God, because we want to be able to predict Him, to dissect Him, to carry Him around in our dog and pony show. We are too proud to feel awe and too fearful to feel terror. We reduce Him to math so we don't have to fear Him, and yet the Bible tells us fear is the appropriate response, that it is the beginning of wisdom. Does this mean God is going to hurt us? No. But I stood on the edge of the Grand Canyon once, behind a railing, and though I was never going to fall off the edge, I feared the thought of it. It is that big of a place, that wonderful of a landscape. — Donald Miller

Language disguises thought. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Now this warm thought of greatness is a big chill in the wind - for — Jack Kerouac

The sharp experiences of belief in the supposititious life of matter, as well as our disappointments and ceaseless woes, turn us like tired children to the arms of divine Love. — Mary Baker Eddy

There's a reason they call God a presence-because God is right here, right now. — Elizabeth Gilbert