Virabhadrasana 2 Quotes & Sayings
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[Mathematics] is security. Certainty. Truth. Beauty. Insight. Structure. Architecture. I see mathematics, the part of human knowledge that I call mathematics, as one thing-one great, glorious thing. Whether it is differential topology, or functional analysis, or homological algebra, it is all one thing ... They are intimately interconnected, they are all facets of the same thing. That interconnection, that architecture, is secure truth and is beauty. That's what mathematics is to me. — Paul Halmos

I love the history of photography and one process has always replaced another. However, very, very few have disappeared. — Keith Carter

When the globe is covered with a net of railroads and telegraph wires, this net will render services comparable to those of the nervous system in the human body, partly as a means of transport, partly as a means for the propagation of ideas and sensations with the speed of lightning.
Wilhelm Weber, 1835 — Wilhelm Weber

In the midst of conflict, there is absolutely nothing that produces gains as dramatically as listening. — Neil Clark Warren

I knew what I wanted to do, which was to become a recording artist, so I definitely felt like I had a calling. The performing part was the part that I wasn't sure about. — Ariel Pink

And whatever our faith - whatever our faith, one belief should bind us all: The measure of our character is our willingness to give of ourselves for others and for our country. — John F. Kerry

Managers must have the discipline not to keep pulling up the flowers to see if their roots are healthy. — Robert Townsend

I dream of men who take the next step instead of worrying about the next thousand steps. — Theodore Roosevelt

Dispassion is the best of mental states ... — Gautama Buddha

Impossible things happen. When they do happen, most people just deal with it. Today, like every day, roughly five thousand people on the face of the planet will experience one-chance-in-a-million things, and not one of them will refuse to believe the evidence of their senses. — Neil Gaiman

As Frederick Douglas, the famous abolitionist, said: "power concedes nothing without a demand. It never has and it never will." You need the truth, and you also need a demand, and you need to bring that demand into the realm of electoral politics. If you don't do that, it's very hard to get such an entrenched machine to move. — Jill Stein