Simplest Fraction Quotes & Sayings
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It is not with a rush and a spring that we are to reach Christ's character, and attain to perfect saintship; but step by step, foot by foot, hand over hand, we are slowly and often painfully to mount the ladder that rests on earth, and rises to heaven. — Thomas Guthrie

Of gifts, there seems none more becoming to offer a friend than a beautiful book. — Amos Bronson Alcott

The simplest way to remove carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, is to grow plants - preferably trees, since they tie up more of the gas in cellulose, meaning it will not return to the air within a season or two. Plants build themselves out of air and water, taking only a tiny fraction of their mass from the soil. — Gregory Benford

People with passion are people who will destroy - for a man's passion is not true until he proves how much he's willing to sacrifice for it. Will he kill? Will he go to war? Will he break and discard that which he has, all in the name of what he needs? — Brandon Sanderson

Trust that you are inspiring and capable of providing hope to one or millions of lives just by being yourself along your life journey. — Elaina Marie

Size isn't everything. — Bella Jeanisse

Even when you have been somewhat enlightened by what you have read, you are called upon to continue the serach for significance. — Mortimer J. Adler

Problems are only opportunities with thorns on them. — Hugh Miller

Wipe out the entire defense potential remaining to the Soviets. — Adolf Hitler

It's going to be the year of the sharp elbow and the quick tongue. — George W. Bush

Shift from judgment to compassion to love. — Thomas Leonard

Photography is better than art. It is a solar phenomenon in which the artist collaborates with the sun. — Alphonse De Lamartine

The world we inhabit is abundant beyond our wildest imagination. There are trees, dreams, sunrises; there are thunderstorms, shadows, rivers; there are wars, flea bites, love affairs; there are the lives of people, Gods, entire galaxies. The simplest human action varies from one person and occasion to the next-how else would we recognize our friends only from their gait, posture, voice, and divine their changing moods? Only a tiny fraction of this abundance affects our minds. This is a blessing, not a drawback. A superconscious organism would not be superwise, it would be paralyzed. — Paul Feyerabend

This is the future I would be giving my child? — Dan Brown