Professor Calculus Quotes & Sayings
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Faced with stress, too many people feel they have nowhere to turn to, that they don't have access to the kind of friendships or communities where they can easily and openly share their problems and worries. — Daisaku Ikeda

Together, joined in effort by the burden, they staggered up the last steep of the mountain. Together, they chanted One! Two! Three! and crashed the log on to the great pile. Then they stepped back, laughing with triumphant pleasure ... — William Golding

If we have made appropriate preparations, taking into account all possible misfortunes, so that we shall not be lost immediately if they occur, we must boldly advance into the shadows of uncertainty. — Carl Von Clausewitz

To watch people push themselves further than they think they can, it's a beautiful thing. It's really human. — Abby Wambach

Practice like it means everything in the world to you. Perform like you don't give a damn. — Jascha Heifetz

As confusing, unpredictable and stressful as life may be, always remember, it is never incorrect to be kind. When lost, just do nice things. — Sean Plott

Let's face it. Leftism is the political form of evil. And the left largely controls the modern West. Where, then, does that leave us all? — Lawrence Auster

It is impossible to live without danger, Ashley explains. The danger is always there, the hazard of wasted lives, of decades bent over a desk, of squalid and lonely deaths in hospital beds. Fools turned their faces away from danger and pretended at immunity, but others went to the fountainhead of life. — Justin Go

A hero is not know by the number of battles he has won, but rather by the kind of battles he chooses to fight. — Tonny K. Brown

Human civilization has always been preoccupied with erecting walls. — Marcello Di Cintio

Alone, even doing nothing, you do not waste your time. You do, almost always, in company. No encounter with yourself can be altogether sterile: Something necessarily emerges, even if only the hope of some day meeting yourself again. — Emil Cioran