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Omeganet Quotes By Albert Einstein

Insofar as mathematics is true, it does not describe the real world. Insofar as it describes the real world, it is not true. — Albert Einstein

Omeganet Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

Blessed are the pure in heart: [25] for they shall see God." How foolish, therefore, are those who seek God with these outward eyes, since He is seen with the heart! as it is written elsewhere, "And in singleness of heart seek Him." [26] For that is a pure heart which is a single heart: and just as this light cannot be seen, except with pure eyes; so neither is God seen, unless that is pure by which He can be seen. [27] — Augustine Of Hippo

Omeganet Quotes By Abdu'l- Baha

My hope is that the white and the black will be united in perfect love and fellowship, with complete unity and brotherhood. Associate with each other, think of each other, and be like a rose garden. Anyone who goes into a rose garden will see various roses, white, pink, yellow, red, all growing together and replete with adornment. Each one accentuates the beauty of the other. Were all of one color, the garden would be monotonous to the eye. If they were all white or yellow or red, the garden would lack variety and attractiveness; but when the colors are varied, white, pink, yellow, red, there will be the greatest beauty. — Abdu'l- Baha

Omeganet Quotes By Dante Alighieri

Love, which insists that love shall mutual be. — Dante Alighieri

Omeganet Quotes By Eva Gabor

It's sheer torture. I have to be up with the chickens every day and go to work on my body. I hate it, but I do it. — Eva Gabor

Omeganet Quotes By Monica Cruz

Motherhood runs its own way and is measured with another watch that, unfortunately, we can't control. — Monica Cruz

Omeganet Quotes By Guy De Maupassant

The townsfolk in their darkened rooms were dazed as if by some cataclysm, some devastating earthquake, against which all wisdom and all resistance is of no avail. Such a feeling is produced every time the established order of things is upset, when security is destroyed and everything is hitherto protected by the laws of man or nature is suddenly at the mercy of wild unreasoning brutality. — Guy De Maupassant