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Quote:- Moving beyond of your comfort zone does not mean that you must grow outside of your familiar surroundings, but rather that you must try something new in order to add different gems to your life. It all begins with your own heart, which should resemble conviction, enthusiasm, and consistent determinations.
Author:- Shaa Zainol
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Moving forward implies MOTION when in all actuality it may be simply standing STILL and seeing the salvation of the Lord.
Author:- John Paul Warren
Category:- inspiration,motivational
Quote:- Moving in the right direction is better than arriving at wrong destination. Obstacles are good because they either take our time or change our direction so that we reach the right destination at right time.
Author:- Shunya
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Moving on is easy. It's staying moved on that's trickier.
Author:- Katerina Stoykova Klemer
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Moving on is tough, specially when you gave too much love.
Author:- Heather mae buban
Category:- Love
Quote:- Moving to oriental or jazz while listening to drum beats or trance, take your own time and improvise. Wait not, now is the time to release the dancing vibes.
The Book of Dance
Author:- Shah Asad Rizvi
Category:- best,Life
Quote:- Mozart wrote a book before breakfast every morning, so what the hell am I doing?
Author:- Caleb Jack
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Mr. Trask, do you think the thoughts of people suddenly become important at a given age? Do you have sharper feelings or clearer thoughts now than when you were ten? Do you see as well, hear as well, taste as vitally?
Author:- John Steinbeck
Category:- time,philosophy
Quote:- Mr. Watson — Come here — I want to see you.[First intelligible words spoken over the telephone]
Author:- Alexander Graham Bell
Category:- science
Quote:- Much is said about love and heartbreak but nobody ever talks about falling out of love. Nobody has penned words on how glorious an experience it can be. Nobody talks about how it can feel like wings of healing and winds of enrapturement; how it can feel like snowflakes against your cheeks when you've been waiting and waiting for the blissful calm of winter. No one recognizes the pristine beauty of falling out of love, what a breathtaking process and journey it can be. We talk about falling into love like it's something so good we should wake up every morning wanting it. But nobody talks about the enrapturement, the ascension, of rising up and out of it!
Author:- C. JoyBell C.
Category:- Love
Quote:- Much later, when I discussed the problem with Einstein, he remarked that the introduction of the cosmological term was the biggest blunder he ever made in his life. But this 'blunder,' rejected by Einstein, is still sometimes used by cosmologists even today, and the cosmological constant denoted by the Greek letter Λ rears its ugly head again and again and again.
Author:- George Gamow
Category:- science
Quote:- Much Madness is Divinest Sense, to a Discerning Eye....
Author:- Emily Dickinson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Much Madness Is Divinest SenseMuch Madness is divinest Sense —To a discerning Eye —Much Sense — the starkest Madness —'Tis the MajorityIn this, as All, prevail —Assent — and you are sane —Demur — you're straightway dangerous —And handled with a Chain —
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Author:- Emily Dickinson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Much may be done in those little shreds and patches of time which every day produces, and which most men throw away.
Author:- Charles Caleb Colton
Category:- time
Quote:- Much of our suffering comes from unconscious way of living. If you want to come out of all your suffering. You have to move higher and higher into consciousness
Author:- Srinivart
Category:- best
Quote:- Much of the time my smile is due to my happiness; I’ve been fortunate to have experienced the joy that I have. There is another smile though. It masks my deepest pains
Ouch!: A memoir with a twist…
Author:- Chaker Khazaal
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Much that has passed for ‘science’ is now felt to be dubious philosophy; much that is held to be ‘real science’ is often felt to provide only confused fragments of the realities among which men live. Men of science, it is widely felt, no longer try to picture reality as a whole or to present a true outline of human destiny. Moreover, ‘science’ seems to many less a creative ethos and a manner of orientation than a set of Science Machines, operated by technicians and controlled by economic and military men who neither embody nor understand science as ethos and orientation. In the meantime, philosophers who speak in the name of science often transform it into ‘scientism,’ making out its experience to be identical with human experience, and claiming that only by its method can the problems of life be solved. With all this, many cultural workmen have come to feel that ‘science’ is a false and pretentious Messiah, or at the very least a highly ambiguous element in modern civilization.
The Sociological Imagination
Author:- C. Wright Mills
Category:- science
