There is an abecedarian ignorance that precedes knowledge, and a doctoral ignorance that comes after it
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Quote:- There is an art to developing people.
How to Hire and Keep Great People
Author:- Mitch Gray
Category:- motivational
Quote:- There is an emotional promiscuity we’ve noticed among many good young men and women. The young man understands something of the journey of the heart. He wants to talk, to share the journey. The woman is grateful to be pursued, she opens up. They share the intimacies of their lives - their wounds, their walks with God. But he never commits. He enjoys her... then leaves. And she wonders, What did I do wrong? She failed to see his passivity. He really did not ever commit or offer assurances that he would. Like Willoughby to Marianne in Sense and Sensibility.Be careful you do not offer too much of yourself to a man until you have good, solid evidence that he is a strong man willing to commit. Look at his track record with other women. Is there anything to be concerned about there? If so, bring it up. Also, does he have any close male friends - and what are they like as men? Can he hold down a job? Is he walking with God in a real and intimate way? Is he facing the wounds of his own life, and is he also demonstrating a desire to repent of Adam’s passivity and/or violence? Is he headed somewhere with his life? A lot of questions, but your heart is a treasure, and we want you to offer it only to a man who is worthy and ready to handle it well.
Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul
Author:- Stasi Eldredge
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- There is an empty space next to you in the backseat of the station wagon. Make it the shape of everything you need. Now say hello.
Crush
Author:- Richard Siken
Category:- poetry
Quote:- There is an immense gravitation toward flaunting luxuries for purpose of gaining fame and acknowledgement. Do not get caught in the rat race of social competition.
Author:- Jay D'Cee
Category:- time,motivational
Quote:- There is an implication to be found in the statement of Surgeon Verneuil, though probably not meant by him, to which assent must be given when understood. It is TRUE that there is no such THING as tetanus, small pox. syphilis, etc., as is implied by the general use of nosological terms. Disease is not a thing, an entity: it is a condition, and the error of regarding the condition of disease as an entity has confirmed, where it has not originated, much of the prevailing erroneous treatment of the sick. Nosological terms have a use; it is that of bringing to the mind of the physician a group of pathological symptoms, which may or may not be present in the case of the patient under consideration; from them, *when present*, the diseased condition of the patient can be recognized and treated. Unfortunately, through not understanding this truth, attempts are frequently made to treat, *not the patient*, but the name, which has been given to a collection of morbid symptoms. A broken limb is a thing; the inflammation which results from it is a condition, and if gangrene ensues the *gangrene* is not a *thing*, but a condition to be taken into consideration with all the other symptoms in the treatment of the patient. The surgeon, Verneuil, had probably a glimmering perception of this truth, but he misapplied it, for his theory and practice, as a physician, and the theory and practice of nearly all modern medicine assume that the condition to be treated is a thing having a name and this name is treated instead of the patient.–Source: *The Blood and its Third Anatomical Element* by Antoine Béchamp, 1912, Translated by
Author:- Montague R. Leverson
Category:- science
Quote:- There is an ocean of silence between us… and I am drowning in it.
Author:- Ranata Suzuki
Category:- best,Love
Quote:- There is another alphabet, whispering from every leaf, singing from every river, shimmering from every sky.
Author:- Dejan Stojanovic
Category:- best,poetry
Quote:- There is as much to be learned from a man with little, as there is from a man with much.
Author:- Isaac Mashman
Category:- motivational
Quote:- There is ascension to potential that Plato couldn’t conceive while prescribing idealism to conception as highest existences. With Streams, there isn’t a difference between ideas and instantiations. They are both authenticated within all possibilities in Stream, within the Primal Cause as ordered. Ideas as ordered constructs in consciousness, instantiations as ordered effects. Instantiations for instance are ordered products from ideas. Ideas are ordered constructs in consciousness. And in authentication, they are the same as external effects.
The Rudeness of Soul
Author:- Dew Platt
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- There is bad in all good authors: what a pity the converse isn't true!
Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
Author:- Philip Larkin
Category:- poetry
Quote:- There is beauty to all things, a flower is beautiful even though it wilts, people are beautiful even though they commit such crimes, death is beautiful because first there must come life. But I think it’s hope that is most beautiful in its destruction. Because even lost to the smallest of embers, that ember can start a fire that will set the night ablaze, he said to the stars.
When the Crows fly
Author:- N R Bibby
Category:- hope
Quote:- There is bound to be turbulence in the clouds of confusion before one can view the friendly skies, and an illuminated landing strip.
From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"
Author:- T.F. Hodge
Category:- best
Quote:- There is but one coward on earth, and that is the coward that dare not know.
Dusk of Dawn: An Essay Toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept
Author:- W.E.B. DuBois
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- There is but one true philosophical problem and that is suicide.
Author:- Albert Camus
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- There is certainly a great deal of appeal in relentlessly running toward the destination. But what is to be said for the journey along the way?
Author:- Jay D'Cee
Category:- motivational,time
Quote:- There is child in all of us that refuses to grow up, a child that is in awe of what can be, the polar opposite of the cynic in all of us who despairs over what is. Stories of magic, fantastic monsters, impossible courage and spectacular heroism appeal to this child, instilling it with hope and faith in humanity and in the cosmic order.
Author:- Shatrujeet Nath
Category:- hope
