This is a new year. A new beginning. And things will change.
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Quote:- This is a wonderful day, I have never seen this one before.
Author:- Maya Angelou
Category:- time
Quote:- This is a world where things move at their own pace, including a tiny lift Fortey and I shared with a scholarly looking elderly man with whom Fortey chatted genially and familiarly as we proceeded upwards at about the rate that sediments are laid down.When the man departed, Fortey said to me: "That was a very nice chap named Norman who's spent forty-two years studying one species of plant, St. John's wort. He retired in 1989, but he still comes in every week.""How do you spend forty-two years on one species of plant?" I asked."It's remarkable, isn't it?" Fortey agreed. He thought for a moment. "He's very thorough apparently." The lift door opened to reveal a bricked over opening. Fortey looked confounded. "That's very strange," he said. "That used to be Botany back there." He punched a button for another floor, and we found our way at length to Botany by means of back staircases and discreet trespass through yet more departments where investigators toiled lovingly over once-living objects.
A Short History of Nearly Everything
Author:- Bill Bryson
Category:- science
Quote:- This is about designing a culture that is so strong and healthy, your team can’t stay quiet about their experience.
How to Hire and Keep Great People
Author:- Mitch Gray
Category:- motivational
Quote:- This is all that ordinary in the phrase ordinary language philosophy means, or ought to mean. It does not refer to particular words of wide use, nor to particular sorts of men. It reminds us that whatever words are said and meant are said and meant by particular men, and that to understand what they (the words) mean you must understand what they (whoever is using them) means, and that sometimes men, do not see what they mean, that usually they cannot say what they mean, that for various reasons they may not know what they mean, and that when they are forced to recognize this they feel they do not, and perhaps cannot, mean anything, and they are struck dumb.
Author:- Stanley Cavell
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- This is considered almost holy work by farmers and ranchers. Kill off everything you can't eat. Kill off anything that eats what you eat. Kill off anything that doesn't feed what you eat.""It IS holy work, in Taker culture. The more competitors you destroy, the more humans you can bring into the world, and that makes it just about the holiest work there is. Once you exempt yourself from the law of limited competition, everything in the world except your food and the food of your food becomes an enemy to be exterminated.
Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit
Author:- Daniel Quinn
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- This is definitely / for the brothers / who ain't here.
Where a Nickel Costs a Dime
Author:- Willie Perdomo
Category:- poetry
Quote:- This is exactly what it means to be caught in the colonial matrix of power. It is to be constantly suffering from lack of options, and constantly finding oneself in such a position that all the choices available have already been chosen for you. As a result, you are constantly trapped and unable to think or do otherwise. You are consistently deprived of the possibility of working with other possibilities.
Author:- Louis Yako
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- This is going to take forever.""I wouldn't mind spending forever with you," Zaid winked.
Converting The Bad Boy
Author:- Aishabella Sheikh
Category:- time
Quote:- This is his home, and this is the city he wants to be in. He doesn’t want to live under siege for the rest of this life, but to abandon the city to the men on the hills would mean that he would be forever homeless. As long as he’s here, and as long as he can keep his fear of death from blinding him to what’s left of the world he once loved and could love again, then there’s still hope that one day he will be able to walk openly down the streets of this city with his wife and son, sit in a restaurant and eat a meal, browse the windows of shops, free from the men with guns.
The Cellist of Sarajevo
Author:- Steven Galloway
Category:- hope
Quote:- This is how far the heavenly Father has helped us, He will continue guide us by his great love.
Author:- Lailah Gifty Akita
Category:- motivational
Quote:- This is how it is in life and love. In life and love we are with people for a while, and then we join other people, people we have not met, and we walk with them, and we leave behind all the things we used to be. Sometimes we leave people behind too... This happens everyday. Everyday this happens and scarcely anybody cares.
Adverbs
Author:- Daniel Handler
Category:- Life,Love
Quote:- This is joy's bonfire, then, where love's strong artsMake of so noble individual partsOne fire of four inflaming eyes, and of two loving hearts.
The Complete English Poems
Author:- John Donne
Category:- poetry
Quote:- This is Just to Say I have eatenthe plumsthat were inthe iceboxand whichyou were probablysavingfor breakfastForgive methey were deliciousso sweetand so cold
Author:- William Carlos Williams
Category:- poetry
Quote:- This is Lorenz’s famous (and widely misunderstood) butterfly effect: a flap of a butterfly’s wing can cause a hurricane a month later, halfway round the world.If you think that sounds implausible, I don’t blame you. It’s true, but only in a very special sense. The main potential source of misunderstanding is the word ‘cause’. It’s hard to see how the tiny amount of energy in the flap of a wing can create the huge energy in a hurricane. The answer is, it doesn’t. The energy in the hurricane doesn’t come from the flap: it’s redistributed from elsewhere, when the flap interacts with the rest of the otherwise unchanged weather system.After the flap, we don’t get exactly the same weather as before except for an extra hurricane. Instead, the entire pattern of weather changes, worldwide. At first the change is small, but it grows – not in energy, but in difference from what it would otherwise have been. And that difference rapidly becomes large and unpredictable. If the butterfly had flapped its wings two seconds later, it might have ‘caused’ a tornado in the Philippines instead, compensated for by snowstorms over Siberia. Or a month of settled weather in the Sahara, for that matter.
Calculating the Cosmos: How Mathematics Unveils the Universe
Author:- Ian Stewart
Category:- science
Quote:- This is love, I think, to hold a name carefully between the teeth, to hold without swallowing.
The Sea Once Swallowed Me: A Memoir of Love, Solitude, and the Limits of Language
Author:- Sondra Charbadze
Category:- Love
Quote:- This is more real than the living manI still bask in rays of bewilderment from BethlehemWith its dusking evenfallThis noon dream rends Athena’s glimAs its symphony can’t be chained in sleep
13 Days of Solitude: Thoughts beyond Words
Author:- Abdulkadir Abdullahi
Category:- best
Quote:- This is my living faith, an active faith, a faith of verbs: to question, explore, experiment, experience, walk, run, dance, play, eat, love, learn, dare, taste, touch, smell, listen, speak, write, read, draw, provoke, emote, scream, sin, repent, cry, kneel, pray, bow, rise, stand, look, laugh, cajole, create, confront, confound, walk back, walk forward, circle, hide, and seek.
Leap
Author:- Terry Tempest Williams
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.
The Dalai Lama: A Policy of Kindness: An Anthology of Writings By and About the Dalai Lama
Author:- Dalai Lama XIV
Category:- philosophy
