What was it about relationships that made you feel so vulnerable? Oh, right. A relationship. In any relationship, you put yourself out there. You exposed all of your sensitive nerve endings and your heart and you just had to hope that you trusted the right person. Every Last Kiss
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Quote:- What was Neil supposed to do with a truth like this? He was going to be dead in four months, five if he was lucky. He wasn't supposed to be this for anyone, Andrew least of all. Andrew said all year long—had said it to Neil's face just this week—that he didn't want anything. Neil shouldn't be the exception to that rule.
The King's Men
Author:- Nora Sakavic
Category:- hope
Quote:- What was the constant?Movement. Yes. With time there was always movement. The setting sun. The dripping water. Thependulums. The spilling sand. To realize his destiny, such movement had to cease. He had to stop the flowof time completely …
The Time Keeper
Author:- Mitch Albom
Category:- time
Quote:- What was wrong with these American students? Didn’t they know I was the teacher and they had to do as I said? I learned quickly that my authority meant little, if anything, to them. I was not the all-powerful and feared mwalimu (teacher) of Africa.
America's Daughter
Author:- Maria Nhambu
Category:- hope
Quote:- What We Are Today Is A Result Of Our Choices Made In The Past !
Author:- Dilshad Merchant
Category:- motivational
Quote:- What we call 'time' isn't chronological but spatial; what we call 'death' is merely a transition between different kinds of matter.
The Theory of Clouds
Author:- STEPHANE AUDEGUY
Category:- time
Quote:- What we call rational grounds for our beliefs are often extremely irrational attempts to justify our instincts.
Author:- Thomas Henry Huxley
Category:- science
Quote:- What we can change is our perceptions, which have the effect of changing everything.
Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers
Author:- Donna Quesada
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- What we cannot bear removes us from life; what remains can be borne.
Meditations
Author:- Marcus Aurelius
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- What we do in solitude defines us.
Dear Reader, by, Julie and other stories
Author:- RESHMA CHEKNATH UMESH
Category:- motivational
Quote:- What we do not confront, we inhabit.What we do not reject, we accept.What we do not fight, we become.
Author:- Stefan Molyneux
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- What we have at the moment isn't as the old liturgies used to say, 'the sure and certain hope of the resurrection of the dead,' but a vague and fuzzy optimism that somehow things may work out in the end.
Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
Author:- N.T. Wright
Category:- hope
Quote:- What we have been taught is that the ancient Egyptians were in posession of only simple hand tools, and that the only metals available to the Egyptians of the fourth dynasty, when the Giza Pyramids were built, were copper, gold, and silver. What is inferred, therefore, is that absent the tools made from these materials, the simple abrasive experiments actually demonstrate the stone-working methods of ancient Egypt. We are told that the ancient Egyptians had not yet developed the knowledge to extract the raw materials necessary to produce iron and steel. It has been suggested that they may have used meteoric iron, because they found it lying on the ground, but they did not mine the ore and smelt it in a foundry. Support for this view is the lack of evidence that they used tools made of any material other than copper, stone, and wood. Yet absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Although sophisticated tools made of iron or steel may not yet have been discovered in the archaeological record, what has been found is not adequate enough to explain how the artifacts were created.
Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt: Advanced Engineering in the Temples of the Pharaohs
Author:- Christopher Dunn
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- What we have forgotten is that thoughts and words are conventions, and that it is fatal to take conventions too seriously. A convention is a social convenience, as, for example, money ... but it is absurd to take money too seriously, to confuse it with real wealth ... In somewhat the same way, thoughts, ideas and words are "coins" for real things.
The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety
Author:- Alan Wilson Watts
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- What we have here is forgetfulness. Forgetfulness that the origin of self is self not wanting to be by itself and that the purpose of self (and thus the meaning of life) is simply companionship otherwise known as love. This forgetfulness is of course not all that unusual considering the fact that the age of the universe is 13.787±0.020 billion years. I mean... I cannot even remember what I did yesterday. As such the purpose of science. The purpose of science is to piece everything together in a simple theory of everything; a theory of everything that was never even elusive to begin with. It simply has always been about love right from the start.
Author:- Wald Wassermann
Category:- science
Quote:- What we know of the world are blips and fragments. The only people who can truly speak of history are ghosts.
Aru Shah and the City of Gold
Author:- Roshani Chokshi
Category:- best
Quote:- What we learn is that the scientist is as important a part of this experiment as the electron, and that the scientist and the electron are in fact connected. This experiment is the cornerstone of the holistic universe theory.
Random Acts Of Heroic Love
Author:- Danny Scheinmann
Category:- science
Quote:- What we most love is not what we know, but what knows us and draws us. . . . (78)
The Wisdom of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras: A New Translation and Guide by Ravi Ravindra
Author:- Ravi Ravindra
Category:- knowledge
