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Timiroitin Quotes By Eric Hoffer

Resistance, whether to one's appetites or to the ways of the world, is a chief factor in the shaping of character. — Eric Hoffer

Timiroitin Quotes By George Eliot

Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress. — George Eliot

Timiroitin Quotes By Robert C. Martin

Procedural code (code using data structures) makes it easy to add new functions without changing the existing data structures. OO code, on the other hand, makes it easy to add new classes without changing existing functions. — Robert C. Martin

Timiroitin Quotes By Frederick Lenz

There is no loneliness when you meditate, you feel eternity. How could you ever be lonely? You just feel God's love for you and that sustains you. It's totally clear; it's part of every aspect of your being. — Frederick Lenz

Timiroitin Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Is there an observation which is not the instrument of thought? — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Timiroitin Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

What deity in the realms of dementia, what rabid god decocted out of the smoking lobes of hydrophobia could have devised a keeping place for souls so poor as is this flesh. This mawky worm-bent tabernacle. — Cormac McCarthy

Timiroitin Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Freedom and fullness of expression are of the essence of the art. — Virginia Woolf

Timiroitin Quotes By Lou Krieger

Only losers and amateurs blame the cards. After all, cards don't care; they don't take sides, and they have no memory. They are blind justice holding her scales, and in the long run they'll tip evenly for the novice and the skilled alike. — Lou Krieger

Timiroitin Quotes By Bill Harley

We understand ourselves through stories, by making stories out of our lives. Storytellers give people structure with which they can begin to look at their own lives and try to make sense of them. — Bill Harley