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Waaw Shout Quotes By Roy A. Crowson

There have been many authorities who have asserted that the basis of science lies in counting or measuring, i.e. in the use of mathematics. Neither counting nor measuring can however be the most fundamental processes in our study of the material universe - before you can do either to any purpose you must first select what you propose to count or measure, which presupposes a classification. — Roy A. Crowson

Waaw Shout Quotes By Nanci Rathbun

The beauty of being a woman, as the French say, "of a certain age", is that I can be invisible. Young people, both men and women, look right through me, unless I make the effort to be noticed. — Nanci Rathbun

Waaw Shout Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Stop worrying about tomorrow. Stop thinking about yesterday. Mindfulness is to be here now, in the moment. Focus on this moment. — Frederick Lenz

Waaw Shout Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

If you want to get results, then you have to pray a lot. You have to pray passionately, fervently, whole-heartedly. — Sunday Adelaja

Waaw Shout Quotes By James Behrens

For all of life is Christmas, an eternal gift from God. — James Behrens

Waaw Shout Quotes By Jaye Wells

Spare me the self-righteous indignation. I highly doubt your motives are selfless. — Jaye Wells

Waaw Shout Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Nay, be a Columbus to whole new continents and worlds within you, opening new channels, not of trade, but of thought. Every man is the lord of a realm beside which the earthly empire of the Czar is but a petty state, a hummock left by the ice. Yet some can be patriotic who have no self-respect, and sacrifice the greater to the less. They love the soil which makes their graves, but have no sympathy with the spirit which may still animate their clay. Patriotism is a maggot in their heads. — Henry David Thoreau