In crime and enmity they lie Who sin and tell us love can die, Who say to us in slander's breath That love belongs to sin and death. Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
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Quote:- In daily life, theLorenzian quality of sensitive dependence on initial conditions lurkseverywhere. A man leaves the house in the morning thirty seconds late, aflowerpot misses his head by a few millimeters, and then he is run over by atruck. Or, less dramatically, he misses a bus that runs every ten minutes—hisconnection to a train that runs every hour. Small perturbations in one’s dailytrajectory can have large consequences. A batter facing a pitched ball knows thatapproximately the same swing will not give approximately the same result,baseball being a game of inches. Science, though—science was different.
Chaos: Making a New Science
Author:- James Gleick
Category:- science
Quote:- In der Ewigkeit aber, siehst du, gibt es keine Zeit; die Ewigkeit ist bloß ein Augenblick, gerade lang genug für einen Spaß.
Steppenwolf
Author:- Hermann Hesse
Category:- time
Quote:- In domain trade, if the internet crashes and the whole world website is closed, in that case the domain can die and you can only fail in that case
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- motivational
Quote:- In due time we are bornAnd in time, we are grownThe time of distress...followed by times of happiness.
Author:- Ricardo Derose
Category:- time
Quote:- In effect, we know from Darwin that there are only four characteristics necessary in order to get adaptive evolution, right? If you have reproduction, variation, differential success, and an environment of limited resources, you're going to get adaptive evolution.When we set up an economic system, or a political system...*it evolves*. Things evolve within it. And if we don't anticipate that what we write down in our documents about what we're trying to accomplish does not have the capacity to overwhelm whatever niche we have set up and that we will ultimately see the creatures that are supported by the environment that we created, then we will never get this right. Because we will always be fooled by our own intentions, and we will create structures that create predators of an arbitrary kind.So we need to start thinking evolutionarily, because that's the mechanism for shaping society into something of a desirable type rather than a monstrous type.[...]So let's say we're talking about a political structure...and we know we don't like corruption...and we're going to set a penalty for attempting to corrupt the system. OK, now what you've done is you've built a structure in which evolution is going to explore the questions, 'What kind of corruptions are invisible?' and 'What kinds of penalties are tolerable from the point of view of discovering how to alter policy in the direction of some private interest?' Once you've set that up, if you let it run, evolutionarily it will create a genius corruptor, right? It will generate something that is capable of altering the functioning of the system without being spotted, and with being only slightly penalized -- and then you'll have no hope of confronting it, because it's going to be better at shifting policy than you will be at shifting it back.So what you have to do is, you have to build a system in which there *is no selection* that allows for this process to explore mechanisms for corrupting the system, right? You may have to turn the penalties up much higher than you would think, so that any attempt to corrupt the system is ruinous to the thing that attempts it. So the thing never evolves to the next stage, because it keeps going extinct, right? That's a system that is resistant to the evolution of corruption, but you have to understand that it's an evolutionary puzzle in the first place in order to accomplish that goal.[...]We sort of have this idea that we inherited from the wisdom of the 50s that genes are these powerful things lurking inside of us that shift all of this stuff that we can't imagine they would have control over, and there's some truth in it. But the larger truth is that so much of what we are is built into the software layer, and the software layer is there because it is rapidly changeable. That's why evolution shifted things in that direction within humans. And we need to take advantage of that. We need to be responsible for altering things carefully in the software, intentionally, in order to solve problems and basically liberate people and make life better for as many people as possible, rather than basically throw up our hands because we are going to claim that these things live at the genetic layer and therefore what can we do?
Author:- Bret Weinstein
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- In English, plurality and timing matter. You cannot talk about an action, without also talking about when it happened, the past, present, or future, can define an entire experience. This is the hardest part. It is not enough to say that someone gives you something, the old woman tells me, you have to express when. Everything is rooted in time. Say give, say gives, say given, say gave. Give, gives, given, gave. I want to ask her why. Why is it so important in English and not in Chinese. What difference does the question of time make? The Chinese character for time, Shijian, is made with the charter of sun to represent the four seasons.
Four Treasures of the Sky
Author:- Jenny Tinghui Zhang
Category:- time
Quote:- In essence I find that the foundation of modern conservatism is driven by a clinging to God in fear of the world, whereas the foundation of modern liberalism is a clinging to the world in fear of God; albeit, the true foundation should be one's clinging to God in fear of God.
Salomé: In Every Inch In Every Mile
Author:- Criss Jami
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In essence what relativity says is that space and time are not absolute but relative both to the observer and the thing being observed, and the faster one moves the more pronounced these effects will become. We can never accelerate ourselves to the speed of light, and the harder we try(the faster we go) the more distorted we become, relative to an outside observer.
Author:- Bill Bryson
Category:- science
Quote:- In every ancient religious and sacred text, faith is a verb; a thing to be demonstrated. It is in modern days that we have diluted faith from an act to a philosophy.
Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
Author:- Steve Maraboli
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In every department of physical science there is only so much science, properly so-called, as there is mathematics.
Author:- Immanuel Kant
Category:- science
Quote:- In every experience, a lesson.In every lesson, Love.
Author:- Laura Jaworski
Category:- best,Love,Life
Quote:- In every failure there is something to be gained.
Can't Hurt Me Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds, Rewire Your Mindset, The Fitness Mindset, Meltdown 4 Books Collection Set
Author:- David Goggins
Category:- motivational
Quote:- In every generation there have been atheists hiding behind every religion.
Author:- Mwanandeke Kindembo
Category:- Love
Quote:- In every level, if you realize the truth about your source, how you function, you will realize the cosmic source, how cosmos functions. If you realize the truth about how you decide at various points of your life, you will realize how cosmos decides at various points of existence. In every level, if you just understand you, you will understand the cosmos. And if you understand the cosmos, you will understand you.
Author:- Paramahamsa Nithyananda
Category:- motivational,knowledge
Quote:- In every man, there is a child. In every woman, there is a mother.
Author:- Santosh Kalwar
Category:- science
Quote:- In every one of the Greeks' mythology tales, there is this: a man chasing a woman, or a woman chasing a man. There is never a meeting in the middle.
Salvage the Bones
Author:- Jesmyn Ward
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- In every time of season change: it is #wise to slow down and examine what our ego, thought-habits, and spiritual-energy are communicating to others...our environments. Truth is these thoughts (attitudes that aren't situationally static) are producing real activity, outcomes that shape our existence. Consider the conception of our thoughts, and what they will give birth to beyond the physical...they have an incredible power, with or without our active will, to lift us, sink us or soar us. Consider how we as human beings can be subject to the law enforcement of living under our own thought legislation...Selah.
Author:- Tracey Bond
Category:- time
