So instead we continue our backward journey through time into the high Middle Ages of the thirteenth century. At one time thought of as an intellectual backwater of history, when the darkness of mysticism, magic and astrology spent centuries stifling the emergence of true scientific enquiry, it is now increasingly seen as the nursey of Renaissance thought, a bridge from the creative thinking of the ancients to science in its modern form. Faith and Wisdom in Science
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Quote:- So it follows that those who have reason have freedom to will or not to will, although this freedom is not equal in all of them. [...] human souls are more free when they persevere in the contemplation of the mind of God, less free when they descend to the corporeal, and even less free when they are entirely imprisoned in earthly flesh and blood.
The Consolation of Philosophy
Author:- Boethius
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- So it was that on the twenty-ninth day of February, at the beginning of the thaw, this singular person fell out of infinity into Iping Village.
The Invisible Man
Author:- H.G. Wells
Category:- science
Quote:- So keep the faith, hold on to the dream, work smart, play often, and smile all the while. Not only will people think you know something they don't, but they will also wonder why you are having all the fun.
I CAN: Attain Fulfillment in Life
Author:- Katherine Estrada
Category:- Life
Quote:- So let her love you. Love her back. And cherish every single moment you have together.
Grocery Girl: Green Hills Book 1
Author:- Virginia'dele Smith
Category:- Love
Quote:- So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which movesTo that mysterious realm where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night,Scourged to his dungeon; but, sustain'd and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams."Thanatopsis
Thanatopsis; To a Waterfowl; A Midsummer Sonnet - Pamphlet
Author:- William Cullen Bryant
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So long as millions starve and live without a roof, I hold every feat of technological achievement a mockery of human life.
Generation Corazon: Nationalism is Terrorism
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- science
Quote:- So long as module improvement respects the protocols by which the module connects to other modules, module improvement can proceed independently of those other modules.An extreme case of this is when the protocols are between different levels of the modular hierarchy and when there is richness on both sides of the protocol. When the upper side of the protocol is rich, the knowledge base on the lower side of the protocol is often referred to as a 'platform' on which knowledge modules above it can be based. In science, Newton's laws were a platform on which both celestial and terrestrial mechanics could be based. In technology, the personal computer software operating system is a platform on which a rich set of software application can be based. Moreover, when the lower side of the protocol is also rich, the shape of the knowledge network becomes hourglass-like. In the case of technological knowledge, the waist of the hourglass is a distinguished layer or protocol, with technologies underneath implementing the protocol and technologies above building on the protocol - with both sides 'screened' from each other by the protocol itself. As a result, the number of applications explodes independent of implementation details; similarly, the number of implementations explodes independent of application details. The number of software applications built on the Windows operating system is enormous; the number of hardware and software implementations of the Windows operating system is also enormous. In other words, imagine two complex adaptive systems, one organized modularly and one not. At one moment, both might be able to exploit their environments equally and thus be equally 'adapted' to their environment. But they will evolve at vastly different rates, with the one organized modularly quickly outstripping the one not so organized. Modularity appears to be an evolved property in biology, one that is mimicked in the organization of human knowledge.
The Genesis of Technoscientific Revolutions: Rethinking the Nature and Nurture of Research
Author:- Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- So long as the universe had a beginning, we could suppose it had a creator. But if the universe is really completely self-contained, having no boundary or edge, it would have neither beginning nor end: it would simply be. What place, then, for a creator?
Author:- Stephen Hawking
Category:- science
Quote:- So long as we do not depend on the facts entirely, incomplete knowledge is better than complete ignorance.--Egwene al'Vere
Towers of Midnight
Author:- Brandon Sanderson
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- So long as we think of it objectively, time is Fate or Chance, the factor in our lives for which we are not responsible, and about which we can do nothing; but when we begin to think of it subjectively, we feel responsible for our time, and the notion of punctuality arises.
The Complete Works of W.H. Auden: Prose, Volume III: 1949-1955
Author:- W.H. Auden
Category:- time
Quote:- So long as you are self-obsessed, applause and mockery will equally impair your capacity. Wipe out every trace of self-obsession and you'll learn to work through both applause and mockery - and you'll rise as the true victor of time.
Gente Mente Adelante: Prejudice Conquered is World Conquered
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- motivational
Quote:- So many believe that it is love that grows, but it is the knowing that grows and love simply expands to contain it.
The Shack
Author:- Wm. Paul Young
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- So many events and moments that seemed insignificant add up. I remember how for the last Valentine´s Day, N gave flowers but no card. In restaurants, he looked off into the middle distance while my hand would creep across the table to hold his. He would always let go first. I realize I can´t remember his last spontaneous gesture of affection.
Split: A Memoir of Divorce
Author:- Suzanne Finnamore
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- So many leaders are bound by a contract to lead when it should be bound by your choice to lead.
Lead by choice, not by checks
Author:- Janna Cachola
Category:- motivational,inspiration
Quote:- So many men treat their wives badly, or indifferently, or with barely contained impatience. Josh doesn't mind-- no that's not right--he insists on openly showing his love and respect for me.
Shadow of the Mountains
Author:- Lynn Morris
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
Author:- Christopher Reeve
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- So many other planets & stars -- could all those stars set over barren planets, beauty wasted? Or, are sunsets witnessed throughout the universe?
Author:- Self
Category:- philosophy,science
Quote:- So many people live miserable every day. It’s a natural mind set from a hurtful past, or present day struggles. Most things in our lives that leave us with an uneasy state of mind, and the feeling unhappiness we can’t control. The few we can control we must put our foot down. That search for happiness resides within. Look for the kindness within yourself and let it shine. You’ll find your thoughts have shifted, and what you’ve found in yourself is what you’ll expect from others with no exceptions.
Author:- Ron Baratono
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- So many people think that they are not gifted because they don’t have an obvious talent that people can recognize because it doesn’t fall under the creative arts category—writing, dancing, music, acting, art or singing. Sadly, they let their real talents go undeveloped, while they chase after fame. I am grateful for the people with obscure unremarked talents because they make our lives easier---inventors, organizers, planners, peacemakers, communicators, activists, scientists, and so forth. However, there is one gift that trumps all other talents—being an excellent parent. If you can successfully raise a child in this day in age to have integrity then you have left a legacy that future generations will benefit from.
Author:- Shannon L. Alder
Category:- time
