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.
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Quote:- So many people will tell you no, and you need to find something you believe in so hard that you just smile and tell them watch me. Learn to take rejection as motivation to prove people wrong. Be unstoppable. Refuse to give up, no matter what. It’s the best skill you can ever learn.
Author:- Charlotte Eriksson
Category:- inspiration,motivational
Quote:- So many things I had thought forgottenReturn to my mind with stranger pain:Like letters that arrive addressed to someoneWho left the house so many years ago.from Why Did I Dream of You Last Night?,
Collected Poems
Author:- Philip Larkin
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So modern scientists are the pious cult of yesteryear?"Exactly. Their dated dogma of immediacy and parsimony, while digestible, is ultimately untrue and will fail them in the end. Experimenters are always ahead of the zeitgeist, we’ll just have to wait for the world to catch up.
Still Standing
Author:- Larry Fort
Category:- science
Quote:- So much dependsupona blue carsplattered with mudspeeding down the road.
Love That Dog
Author:- Sharon Creech
Category:- poetry
Quote:- so much dependsupona red wheelbarrowglazed with rainwaterbeside the whitechickens.
Spring and All
Author:- William Carlos Williams
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So much had happened that would have caused lesser men to give up. As Ulloa wrote, theirs had been a mission marked by a "series of labors and hardships, by which the health and vigor of all were in some measure impaired." But they never had, and the fact that they had kept on until they achieved these results spoke volumes about their character. La Condamine and the others may have been deeply flawed human beings---often vain, fractious, and petty---but they had proven themselves to be men of resolve and courage, Enlightenment scientists through and through.
Author:- Robert Whitaker
Category:- science
Quote:- So much of how we think, feel, and live depends on our vision-what we choose to see in any given situation.
Faith Deployed...Again: More Daily Encouragement for Military Wives
Author:- Jocelyn Green
Category:- hope
Quote:- so much of the world is plunged in darkness and chaos...So ring the bells that still can ringForget your perfect offeringThere is a crack in everythingThat’s how the light gets in.
Author:- Leonard Cohen
Category:- poetry
Quote:- So my antagonist said, "Is it impossible that there are flying saucers? Can you prove that it's impossible?" "No", I said, "I can't prove it's impossible. It's just very unlikely". At that he said, "You are very unscientific. If you can't prove it impossible then how can you say that it's unlikely?" But that is the way that is scientific. It is scientific only to say what is more likely and what less likely, and not to be proving all the time the possible and impossible.
Author:- Richard P. Feynman
Category:- science
Quote:- So my dearThat is why I rhymeWhy I waste no timeBecause I see what othersWill not dareI’m willing to question authority Because I’m bold and I care That’s why you say I’m rare
Author:- Aida Mandic
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- So now she's seen it. She [Mack] knows what's out there. It doesn't make any more sense than it did before, but at least she can move from horror, the fear of the unknown, and into terror, the fear of the known. Terror is almost a comfort at this point, a familiar friend.
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Author:- Kiersten White
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- So now you must choose... Are you a child who has not yet become world-weary? Or are you a philosopher who will vow never to become so? To children, the world and everything in it is new, something that gives rise to astonishment. It is not like that for adults. Most adults accept the world as a matter of course. This is precisely where philosophers are a notable exception. A philosopher never gets quite used to the world. To him or her, the world continues to seem a bit unreasonable - bewildering, even enigmatic. Philosophers and small children thus have an important faculty in common. The only thing we require to be good philosophers is the faculty of wonder…
Sophie's World
Author:- Jostein Gaarder
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- So odd a pair, she and he. A duet in code and electron. Age and youth and cynicism and hope. He is quicker than her - more learned by far. But she. She is unafraid. Too young to know failure and the fear it brings. She takes him places he would not have explored by himself.She is catalyst. She is chaos. I can see why he loves her.
Illuminae
Author:- Jay Kristoff
Category:- hope
Quote:- So often in life, the root cause of our pain is not the darkness that surrounds us, but our inability to use faith and hope to power through darkness to find joy and bliss waiting on the other side.
Author:- Tunde Salami
Category:- best
Quote:- So often, we had the tendency of saying, they're the problem. No, they're not the problem. Our heart is the problem. they are just there to show me what is in my heart. They don't put those things in my heart. They don't put the wrath, the bitterness in my heart. Those things are already there. They are the vessels God uses to to release what is in my heart so that I am aware of how black my heart really is.
Author:- Lowell Nelson
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- So one must be resigned to being a clock that measures the passage of time, now out of order, now repaired, and whose mechanism generates despair and love as soon as its maker sets it going? Are we to grow used to the idea that every man relives ancient torments, which are all the more profound because they grow comic with repetition? That human existence should repeat itself, well and good, but that it should repeat itself like a hackneyed tune, or a record a drunkard keeps playing as he feeds coins into the jukebox...
Solaris
Author:- Stanisław Lem
Category:- time,science
