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Scientific views end in awe and mystery, lost at the edge in uncertainty, but they appear to be so deep and so impressive that the theory that it is all arranged as a stage for God to watch man's struggle for good and evil seems inadequate.
Richard P. FeynmanRead
If we could imagine such a man, that is a man who could invent the fly and send him out on his mission and furnish him with his orders: Depart into the uttermost corners of the earth and, diligently do your appointed work. Persecute the sick child, settle upon its eyes, its face, its hands, and gnaw and pester and sting, worry and fret and madden the worn and tried mother who watches by the child and humbly prays for mercy and relief with the pathetic faith of the deceived and the unteachable.
Mark TwainRead
Don't wait for it to happen, don't even want it to happen - just watch what does happen.
Sean ConneryRead
The teacher’s first duty is to watch over the environment, and this takes precedence over all the rest. It’s influence is indirect, but unless it be well done there will be no effective and permanent results of any kind, physical, intellectual or spiritual.
Maria MontessoriRead
What a moment to take the newspaper in one hand and the Bible in the other and watch the unfolding of the great drama of the ages. This is an exciting and thrilling time to be alive. I would not want to live in any other period.
Billy GrahamRead
I want people to hear or watch something I've done and feel that I've given it everything I've got.
Michael JacksonRead
Stop turning on your emotional television to watch the same program over & over again, the one that shows how much you suffered from a certain loss: that is only poisoning you, nothing else.
Paulo CoelhoRead
He is winding the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike.
William ShakespeareRead
True worship doesn't keep looking at its watch.
N. T. WrightRead
Watch out for music. It should come with a health warning. It can be dangerous. It can make you feel so alive, so connected to the people around you, and connected to what you really are inside. And it can make you think that the world should, and could, be a much better place. And just occasionally, it can make you very, very happy.
Peter GabrielRead
We should always choose to work with people we love. They are the ones who will watch our back and our future.
Simon SinekRead
Watch the one ahead of you, and you'll learn why he is ahead. Then emulate him.
Napoleon HillRead
How necessary it is at all times to watch against the attempted encroachment of power, and to prevent its running to excess.
Thomas PaineRead
For me accessories create and define a woman's personal style. The bag she carries, the watch on her wrist, her jewelry, her sunglasses, her shoes all define a look that is her signature. For Spring 2014, my accessory collections are about a clean, graphic boldness creating a new dimension redefining modern classics.
Ralph LaurenRead
Watch a man at play for an hour and you can learn more about him than in talking to him for a year.
PlatoRead
We are on a journey through the inward space of the heart, a journey not measured by the hours of our watch or the days of the calendar; for it is a journey out of time into eternity.
Kallistos WareRead
I happen to like the strange ones. People who look normal and leads normal lives - they're the ones you have to watch out for.
Haruki MurakamiRead
I just keep it simple. Watch the ball and play it on merit.
Sachin TendulkarRead
'Reform' is a word you always aughta' watch out for. 'Reform' is a change that you're supposed to like. And watch it - As soon as you hear the word 'Reform', you should reach for your wallet and see who's lifting it.
Noam ChomskyRead
Whatever you may have to do, watch your mind. Also you must have moments of complete inner peace and quiet, when your mind is absolutely still. If you miss it, you miss the entire thing. If you do not, the silence of the mind will dissolve and absorb all else.
Sri Nisargadatta MaharajRead
CERBERUS, n. The watch-dog of Hades, whose duty it was to guard the entrance - against whom or what does not clearly appear; everybody, sooner or later, had to go there, and nobody wanted to carry off the entrance.
Ambrose BierceRead

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