Victor Hugo Quotes
Quotes to Explore
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The greatest empiricists among us are only empiricists on reflection: when left to their instincts, they dogmatize like infallible popes.
William James -
When firmness is sufficient, rashness is unnecessary.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
True eloquence makes light of eloquence. True morality makes light of morality.
Blaise Pascal -
If it wasn't for Boz, my life would've changed. Meeting the Porcaro brothers and getting that Boz Scaggs gig were two life-changing events for me. It all fell into place after that.
Steve Lukather Toto -
In this day and age, social media is a huge part of a business, which I actually love. It's a phenomenal platform to share your message, keep others and myself inspired and help keep your students connected to your events. The hardest part is the anonymous ability to say whatever you want.
Kathryn Budig -
Put broadly, the object of study in mathematics is truth; the object of study in computer science is complexity.
Brian Christian
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The earth has music for those who listen.
George Santayana -
I asked for wonder, and He gave it to me.
Brennan Manning -
Experience has taught me that I connect best with others when I connect with the core of myself. When I allow God to liberate me from unhealthy dependence on people, I listen more attentively, love more unselfishly, and am more compassionate and playful. I take myself less seriously, become aware that the breath of the Father is on my face.
Brennan Manning -
I've never in my life categorized a year of my life as good or bad. I just think I'm living a good life, warts and all.
Michael Winter -
Sometimes when I'm healthier on a big day, I feel better about myself.
Molly Sims -
I was surprised at how much general fear and anxiety lurked inside me these days. I'd never been a fearful person, never even understood phobias like fear of heights of water or snakes or any of those things. And while I knew that my coming out as a transgender person was going to throw certain people for a loop, I somehow hadn't realized how much it would throw me.
Ellen Wittlinger