In the air the birds are clever, acrobatic, but when they land on the road they turn to lumps of coal, then lift together when a person or vehicle draws near. She watches the flight eddies, the trading of partners, the way the patterns form, dissolve and reconfigure like one machine in motion-yet each bird with its own small, muscled heart...at the same time that she carries a knowledge that she's been seeing these birds year after year (and always here) and that the medium they pass through is not just space but also time. The End of the Point
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Quote:- In the ancient and medieval world, the exploration of physical influences among heavenly bodies, and between the heavenly bodies and objects on earth, was generally called ‘astrology.’ But we must not confuse this with the current socially acceptable form of bigotry that seems to entitle the human beings who believe in it to prejudge the character of others based solely on their dates of birth.
The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to Heisenberg
Author:- Robert P. Crease
Category:- science
Quote:- In the ancient world the higher forms of knowledge were supra-individual: the sacred books of the Hindus, for example, have no author, are not expected to have had an author, and this fact is not considered to present any problems for the Hindu mind. In the West, this simply would not do—we must know the author, and it must be demonstrably proven that authorship is correctly attributed. There is no better illustration than this of the difference between an individualist, rationalist approach to knowledge and one that is supra-individual and supra-rational one. The East has retained the latter, while the West has settled inflexibly into the former.
The Case Against the Modern World: A Crash Course in Traditionalist Thought
Author:- Daniel Schwindt
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- In the arms of souls you will know the truth of love, the energetic awareness of nostalgia. 2. Without feeling pain and numbness, there is no more painful feeling than numbness. Like a ghostly undead, not feeling the taste of life, but to know its sweet meaning. 3. Alone you are a particle of eternity, you hear the whisper of awareness - this is the whisper of reality. 4. Neurobiology Philosophy, culture, science, and psychology are often unrelated to neuroscience. Therefore, many theories are fantasy. Through neurobiology, you can learn the anatomy and chemistry of an evolving philosophy. Since thinking is a synthesis of neuro-chemical processes of the instincts of egoism at a subconscious level. 5. Hot Kazakh woman You are my hot attraction, I do not control myself at all. I want to cling to you with my love like a leech. Looking at you, I believe in love again. Without you, only depression of emptiness. 6. Optimism is the enamel of trust. 7. Fear is caffeine. 8. Truth under anesthesia, hypnotic serum of truth, under a layer of surrealism of self-deception. Author: Musin Almat Zhumabekovich
Author:- Musin Almat Zhumabekovich.
Category:- best
Quote:- In the back of my head I knew that life didn’t work that way, in phases of good and bad, and that good and bad usually occurred at the same time.
A Most Important Year
Author:- J. Aleong
Category:- Life
Quote:- In the bar, the jukebox comes on. Molley must be trying to drown out the sounds of raised voices. I move toward her, unable to resist; her eyes are wet, her face flushed, and I can finally look at her, want her, let myself touch her without grief turning everything to ashes in my mouth.
This Shattered World
Author:- Amie Kaufman
Category:- best
Quote:- IN THE BATTLE BETWEEN HEARTS, THE LOVE GET SQUASHED
Author:- P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
Category:- Love
Quote:- In the battle that is philosophy all the techniques of war, including looting and camouflage, are permissible.
Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of the Scientists: And Other Essays
Author:- Louis Althusser
Category:- philosophy,science
Quote:- In the bedroom, three are present—the two partners and the Divine.
The Love of Devotion
Author:- Donna Goddard
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s there are few
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice
Author:- Shunryu Suzuki
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
Lords and Ladies
Author:- Terry Pratchett
Category:- science
Quote:- In the beginning there was self not wanting to be by itself.
Author:- Wald Wassermann
Category:- science
Quote:- In the beginning..when ray and day hadn't yet come into existence at all, there was a kind of radiance that illuminates universe. That radiance is the light of knowledge and goodness. That radiance will persistently and consistently shines brightly even after all the stars and moons in this vast universe died out.
My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
Author:- Toba Beta
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- In the best, the friendliest and simplest relations flattery or praise is necessary, just as grease is necessary to keep wheels turning.
War and Peace
Author:- Leo Tolstoy
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- In the Black World, the Preacher and Teacher embodied once the ideals of this people—the strife for another and a juster world, the vague dream of righteousness, the mystery of knowing; but to-day the danger is that these ideals, with their simple beauty and weird inspiration, will suddenly sink to a question of cash and a lust for gold.... What if the Negro people be wooed from a strife for righteousness, from a love of knowing, to regard dollars as the be-all and end-all of life? What if to the Mammonism of America be added the rising Mammonism of the re-born South, and the Mammonism of this South be reinforced by the budding Mammonism of its half-wakened black millions? Whither, then, is the new-world quest of Goodness and Beauty and Truth gone glimmering?
The Souls of Black Folk
Author:- W.E.B. Du Bois
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- In the blink of an eye, babies appear in carriages, coffins disappear into the ground, wars are won and lost, and children transform, like butterflies, into adults.The Invention of Hugo Selnick (screenplay Hugo)
Author:- David Selznick
Category:- time
Quote:- In the boundaryless forests, there’re dancers of nude.Yet in the confines of pasture, there’s promise of food.On which is your side?Ô, but tarry and bide,ere you decide,in both do confide.
Author:- Roman Payne
Category:- poetry
Quote:- In the case of a charity, you must give without any conditions.
Author:- Mwanandeke Kindembo
Category:- Love
