Nothing is as it seems, but something is everything it is made out to be.
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Quote:- Nothing is as safe as hating that which God hates; you can never go wrong... For what He'll grant will be what He loves. So, if God hates it, hate it also. If He loves it, love it more.
Meeting Mr Right
Author:- Ntombizodwa Siyaya
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Nothing is as simultaneously fear inspiring and arousing for women as a Man she suspects is self-aware of his own value.
The Rational Male
Author:- Rollo Tomassi
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Nothing is born into this world without labor.
Author:- Rob Liano
Category:- motivational,inspiration
Quote:- Nothing is born of nothing, least of all knowledge, modernity, or enlightened thought; progress is made in tiny surges, in successive laps, like an endless relay race. But there are links without which nothing would be passed on, and for that reason, they deserve the gratitude of all who benefited from them.
Orígenes
Author:- Amin Maalouf
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Nothing is easier than to admit in words the truth of the universal struggle for life, or more difficult--at least I have found it so--than constantly to bear this conclusion in mind.
The Origin of Species
Author:- Charles Darwin
Category:- science
Quote:- Nothing is easy, different things hit by different energy. Embrace whatever life brings for you and make peace with it.
Author:- Shaa Zainol
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Nothing is generous. New knowledge is a valuable commodity. The more truth we have to work with, the richer we are.
Cat's Cradle
Author:- Kurt Vonnegut
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Nothing is granted, nothing is given. Like Adam and Eve we have o discover everything for ourselves.
Author:- Marty Rubin
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Nothing is guaranteed in life. A whole life can be lost in minutes and can be wasted in the small moments missed. None of this is forever.
Holistic Wealth: 32 Life Lessons to Help You Find Purpose, Prosperity, and Happiness
Author:- Keisha Blair
Category:- Life
Quote:- Nothing is guaranteed in life. A whole life can be lost in minutes and can be wasted in the small moments missed. None of this is Forever. --Keisha Blair
Holistic Wealth: 32 Life Lessons to Help You Find Purpose, Prosperity, and Happiness
Author:- Keisha Blair
Category:- Life
Quote:- Nothing is immune to Time. Not even eternity.
The Sandman Presents: The Furies
Author:- Mike Carey
Category:- time
Quote:- Nothing is more humbling than to look with a strong magnifying glass at an insect so tiny that the naked eye sees only the barest speck and to discover that nevertheless it is sculpted and articulated and striped with the same care and imagination as a zebra. Apparently it does not occur to nature whether or not a creature is within our range of vision, and the suspicion arises that even the zebra was not designed for our benefit.
Author:- Rudolf Arnheim
Category:- science
Quote:- Nothing is more natural than mutual misunderstanding; the contrary is always surprising. I believe that one never agrees on anything except by mistake, and that all harmony among human beings is the happy fruit of an error.
The Art of Poetry
Author:- Paul Valery
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Nothing is more tragic than loving someone to the depths of your soul and knowing they cannot and will not ever love you back.
The Hidden Oracle
Author:- Rick Riordan
Category:- Love
Quote:- Nothing is more visible than things hidden; Nothing is more manifest than things minute; Therefore, the superior man should be aware of his aloneness
The Doctrine of the Mean
Author:- Confucius
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Nothing is necessary to become an extraordinary person except extra in every action of your life towards your goal
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Nothing is necessitated whose opposite is possible.
Discourse on Metaphysics and Other Essays
Author:- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Nothing is needed more than truth, and in relation to it everything else has only second-rate value."This unconditional will to truth—what is it? Is it the will not to allow oneself to be deceived? Or is it the will not to deceive? For the will to truth could be interpreted in the second way, too—if only the special case "I do not want to deceive myself" is subsumed under the generalization "I do not want to deceive." But why not deceive?But why not allow oneself to be deceived?Note that the reasons for the former principle belong to an altogether different realm from those for the second. One does not want to allow oneself to be deceived because one assumes that it is harmful, dangerous, calamitous to be deceived. In this sense, science would be a long-range prudence, a caution, a utility; but one could object in all fairness: How is that? Is wanting not to allow oneself to be deceived really less harmful, less dangerous, less calamitous? What do you know in advance of the character of existence to be able to decide whether the greater advantage is on the side of the unconditionally mistrustful or of the unconditionally trusting?
The Gay Science
Author:- Friedrich Nietzsche
Category:- science
