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Soy Humilde Quotes By Albert-Laszlo Barabasi

Nature normally hates power laws. In ordinary systems all quantities follow bell curves, and correlations decay rapidly, obeying exponential laws. But all that changes if the system is forced to undergo a phase transition. Then power laws emerge-nature's unmistakable sign that chaos is departing in favor of order. The theory of phase transitions told us loud and clear that the road from disorder to order is maintained by the powerful forces of self-organization and is paved by power laws. It told us that power laws are not just another way of characterizing a system's behavior. They are the patent signatures of self-organization in complex systems. — Albert-Laszlo Barabasi

Soy Humilde Quotes By Matthew Pearl

Remember that there are two things in this life that are never worth crying about: what can be cured and what cannot be cured. — Matthew Pearl

Soy Humilde Quotes By P.D. James

There are two options for any society: total prohibition as in a totalitarian state, or total license. Both avoid the ardours of decision. Both have the attraction of certainty. The difficult option is to decide where the line should be drawn and this, surely, is the responsiblity of any civilized and democratic country. — P.D. James

Soy Humilde Quotes By James Ishmael Ford

In the spiritual life nowhere do our ideals meet the actual more truly than in how we relate to each other, in how we make, sustain and are friends. — James Ishmael Ford

Soy Humilde Quotes By Anne Frank

One gets on better in life if one is not over modest. — Anne Frank

Soy Humilde Quotes By Dave Chappelle

I'm famous today. People like me today. Might not like me tomorrow. You can't count on it. — Dave Chappelle

Soy Humilde Quotes By Roslyn Grant

sometimes i play fruit ninja for 2 hours and the i have diaria — Roslyn Grant