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Yahudilik Quotes By Socrates

A multitude of books distracts the mind. — Socrates

Yahudilik Quotes By Carrie Prejean

There is something special about unions of husband and wife. Unless we bring men and women together, children will not have mothers and fathers. — Carrie Prejean

Yahudilik Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

In all our academies we attempt far too much ... In earlier times lectures were delivered upon chemistry and botany as branches of medicine, and the medical student learned enough of them. Now, however, chemistry and botany are become sciences of themselves, incapable of comprehension by a hasty survey, and each demanding the study of a whole life, yet we expect the medical student to understand them. He who is prudent, accordingly declines all distracting claims upon his time, and limits himself to a single branch and becomes expert in one thing. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Yahudilik Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Our lives are shaped not as much by our experiences as by our expectations. — George Bernard Shaw

Yahudilik Quotes By Marissa Meyer

The cat has caught the bird, and she will scratch out your eyes as well. You will never see your Rapunzel again. — Marissa Meyer

Yahudilik Quotes By Katherine Heigl

If I start going back to church, I'd have to stop the smoking and drinking, and I wouldn't be able to curse any more. — Katherine Heigl

Yahudilik Quotes By Jef Raskin

Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us. — Jef Raskin

Yahudilik Quotes By Mara Wilson

The next time a former child star is in the news, look at the age at which he or she started performing. Then imagine making a life-changing decision at that age. Chances are good he or she wasn't the one who made it. — Mara Wilson

Yahudilik Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

Look at our fathers in the old days, living masterpieces as they are and shining examples of true religion; and see how feeble our own achievement is, almost nothing. Heaven help us, what is our life in comparison with theirs? Holy people these, true friends of Christ, that could go hungry and thirsty in God's service; cold and ill-clad, worn out with labors and vigils and fasting, with praying and meditating on holy things, with all the persecutions and insults they endured. — Thomas A Kempis