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knowing sin wells
We can only know God well when we know our own sin. And those who have known God without knowing their wretchedness have not glorified Him but have glorified themselves. Blaise Pascal
knowing height thyself
Knowing thyself is the height of wisdom. Socrates
knowing imagine figures
So much of what we understand comes from knowing what something is and what that something used to be, which allows us to figure out, or at least imagine, what happened in between. Neil deGrasse Tyson
knowing soul remembered
Anything worth knowing is already known and must be remembered and reclaimed by the soul. Plato
knowing enjoy sun-also-rises
Enjoying living was learning to get your money's worth and knowing when you had it. Ernest Hemingway
knowing destination traveler
Writers and travelers are mesmerized alike by knowing of their destinations. Eudora Welty
knowing needs
Knowing where you're going is all you need to get there. Frederick Carl Frieseke
knowing unhappy passing
There is no happiness without knowledge. But knowledge of happiness is unhappy; for knowing ourselves happy is knowing ourselves passing through happiness, and having to, immediatly at once, leave it behind. To know is to kill, in happiness as in everything. Not to know, though, is not to exist. Fernando Pessoa
knowing not-knowing
Knowing is better than not knowing. Every time. Cassandra Clare
may awakening certain
Intellect may arrive at certain inferences, but intellect is an unconsicous phenomenon. You are almost behaving sleepily. Intelligence is awakening, and unless you are fully awake, whatsoever you decide is bound to be wrong somewhere or other. Rajneesh
may bees sticks
We're much alike, bee, you and me," I said. "You may carry your pack underneath you and your rifle may stick out of your bottom. But you and me, bee, are much alike. Michael Morpurgo
may earth force
The life-force may be the least understood force on earth. Norman Cousins
may language nervous
When we talk mathematics, we may be discussing a secondary language built on the primary language of the nervous system. John von Neumann
may intimidation intimidating
Assassinate me you may; intimidate me you cannot. John Philpot Curran
may united manchester
We may not be in Manchester but we will always be united Morris Gleitzman
may acid triplet
It now seems very likely that many of the 64 triplets, possibly most of them, may code one amino acid or another, and that in general several distinct triplets may code one amino acid. Francis Crick
may causes unseen
Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown. Frances Wright
may trouble knows
You may never know when things start to go bad, but when things are worse you know it. Gail Sheehy