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encounters social reserved
I've always been relatively reserved with my social encounters. Ryan Kwanten
encounters holy treats
When you meet anyone, treat the even as a holy encounter. Wayne Dyer
encounters truth-is should
The truth is that in our lives we are all going to encounter questions that should be answered, that deserve to be answered, and yet prove unanswerable. John Green
encounters avant-garde landscape
The avant-garde understands itself as invading unknown territory, exposing itself to the dangers of sudden, shocking encounters, conquering an as yet unoccupied future ... The avant-garde must find a direction in a landscape into which no one seems to have yet ventured. Jurgen Habermas
encounters
When one encounters truth, one encounters the God whose truth it is. R. C. Sproul
encounters internet possibility
The Internet offers immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity. This is something truly good, a gift from God. Pope Francis
encounters engagement ifs
The rules of Canadian engagement say that if we encounter a celebrity, we have to pretend we're not encountering a celebrity. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
encounters hell persons
When a person is going through hell, and she encounters someone who went through hellish hell and survived, then she can say, 'Mine is not so bad as all that. She came through, and so can I.' Maya Angelou
encounters may facts
You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, the encountering may be the very experience which creates the vitality and the power to endure. Maya Angelou
substance done records
I wasted my substance, I know I did, on riotous living, so I did, but there's nothing on record to show I did more than my betters have done. Rudyard Kipling
substance ifs
Fast is only cool if it's melodic and has substance. Yngwie Malmsteen
substance body self-destruction
The human body is not a thing or a substance, given, but a continuous creation. Norman O. Brown
substance gimlets individual
Constantly contemplate the whole of time and the whole of substance, and consider that all individual things as to substance are a grain of a fig, and as to time the turning of a gimlet . Marcus Aurelius
substance way hinduism
Hinduism is like the Ganga, pure and unsullied at its source but taking in its course the impurities in the way. Even like the Ganga it is beneficent in its total effect. It takes a provincial form in every province, but the inner substance is retained everywhere. Mahatma Gandhi
substance words
They got the words right and the substance wrong, ... I'm very disappointed. Nell Minow
substance source concerned
We are authors, all of us, concerned with beginning, with making, with sources and substance. Diane Wakoski
substance literature lilies
Misfortune had made Lily supple instead of hardening her, and a pliable substance is less easy to break than a stiff one. Edith Wharton
substance degradation recycling
In nature, no organic substance is synthesized unless there is provision for its degradation; recycling is enforced. Barry Commoner
mathematics unlimited
More and more I'm aware that the permutations are not unlimited. Russell Hoban
mathematics tautology
All mathematics is tautology. Ludwig Wittgenstein
mathematics perfume
Music at times is more like perfume than mathematics. Gabriel Marcel
mathematics metaphysics
Mathematics is the only true metaphysics. Lord Kelvin
mathematics precise
Tout ce qu'on invente est vrai, soi-en sure. La poesie est une chose aussi precise que la geometrie. Gustave Flaubert
mathematics relation concerned
Mathematics is concerned only with the enumeration and comparison of relations. Carl Friedrich Gauss
mathematics accepted results
... a result once generally accepted by mathematicians is seldom retracted, and then only with great pangs. The Nature of Mathematics Max Black
mathematics mathematician mathematical
Mathemata mathematicis scribuntur Mathematics is written for mathematicians De Revolutionibus Nicolaus Copernicus
mathematics mathematician mathematical
Mathematics is written for mathematicians. Nicolaus Copernicus