Quote:- We ran into lots of old friends. Friends from elementary school, junior high school, high school. Everyone had matured in their own way, and even as we stood face to face with them they seemed like people from dreams, sudden glimpses through the fences of our tangled memories. We smiled and waved, exchanged a few words, and then walked on in our separate directions.
Goodbye Tsugumi
Author:- Banana Yoshimoto
Category:- time
Quote:- We rarely question the knowledge of the subconscious mind and do not let anything contrary to enter our mind. We refuse to hear any argument against our subconscious knowledge-which has become our belief and faith is the greatest hindrance in knowing the truth and understanding the reality.
Myths are Real, Reality is a Myth
Author:- Awdhesh Singh
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- We read not only because we cannot know enough people, but because friendship is so vulnerable, so likely to diminish or disappear, overcome by space, time, imperfect sympathies and all the sorrows of familial and passional life.
How to Read and Why
Author:- Harold Bloom
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- We readily rebel against our knowledge than our ignorance.
Author:- Kangoma Kindembo
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- We real cool. We Left school. We Lurk late. We Strike straight. We Sing sin. We Thin gin. We Jazz June. We Die soon.
Selected Poems
Author:- Gwendolyn Brooks
Category:- poetry
Quote:- We remember though all the firelit glowOf a great hearth's gleam and glare,And we looked for a space at each happy faceAnd the love that was written there.
Author:- Caris Brooke
Category:- poetry
Quote:- We remembered Cassandra telling us that we would invert the order of things: time would turn inside out around us like a portrait swallowing its own frame.
After Sappho
Author:- Selby Wynn Schwartz
Category:- time
Quote:- We repeatedly tell patients we are not in a hurry; there are no trains to catch and we don't care when the baby comes, only how! A doctor who is in a hurry does not belong in the field of obstetrics. As my chief pointed out, 'An obstetrician should have a big rear end and the good sense to sit calmly thereupon and let nature take its course.
Husband-Coached Childbirth: The Bradley Method of Natural Childbirth
Author:- Robert A. Bradley
Category:- time
Quote:- We respect the concept that one must study for many years to become a medical doctor before writing prescriptions; so why is it that when it comes to Islam, everyone is an expert and has the right to say whatever he or she wishes?
The Necessity of the Hadith in Islam
Author:- Emad Hamdeh
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- We returned to the hotel and had intercourse. I like that word intercourse. It poses only a limited range of possibilities.
A Wild Sheep Chase
Author:- Haruki Murakami
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- We rich nations, for that is what we are, have an obligation not only to the poor nations, but to all the grandchildren of the world, rich and poor. We have not inherited this earth from our parents to do with it what we will. We have borrowed it from our children and we must be careful to use it in their interests as well as our own. Anyone who fails to recognise the basic validity of the proposition put in different ways by increasing numbers of writers, from Malthus to The Club of Rome, is either ignorant, a fool, or evil.
Author:- Moss Cass
Category:- science
Quote:- We rip out so much of ourselves to be cured of things faster than we should that we go bankrupt by the age of thirty and have less to offer each time we start with someone new. But to feel nothing so as not to feel anything—what a waste!
Call Me by Your Name
Author:- André Aciman
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- We ruined each other by being together. We destroyed each other’s dreams.
Run
Author:- Kate Chisman
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- We save our truest selves for the ones we love, and even that level of openness can be difficult.
I Didn't Ask to Be Crazy
Author:- Sadee Bee
Category:- Relationships,Love
Quote:- We say that a human being is a person and a distinctive, fixed self with a name and a life. He has an identity. But what is this self really made of, except from the basic elements such as hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, phosphorus etc. and their subatomic particles? If a person is a specific, static, unchanged entity and existence, then what if an accident or a disease completely alters his body features? What if fear or madness changes his thoughts and perceptions? If dementia takes away his memories, or if drugs alter his emotions? And what if life circumstances, good or bad luck, modify his motives, his plans and his desires? Is it still the person we say he is? Or is selfhood a ghost, a useful fiction of the brain? An ever-shifting kaleidoscope of thoughts, feelings and perceptions? Flashes of hopes and desires? A bundle of alternating opinions and ideologies, of conflicting instincts and urges? If we take away all these from him, what would be left behind? If every drop of the ocean evaporates, is not the whole ocean gone? The immutable selfhood is a very old illusion and the last of illusions we ‘re going to abandon; if we ever will…
A PHILOSOPHICAL KALEIDOSCOPE: Thoughts, Contemplations, Aphorisms
Author:- Giannis Delimitsos
Category:- best
Quote:- We scientists invent things to preserve life, but morons end up using them to take life.
Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- science
Quote:- We see a lot of feature-driven product design in which the cost of features is not properly accounted. Features can have a negative value to customers because they make the products more difficult to understand and use. We are finding that people like products that just work. It turns out that designs that just work are much harder to produce that designs that assemble long lists of features.
JavaScript: The Good Parts
Author:- Douglas Crockford
Category:- philosophy
