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Since the initial publication of the chart of the electromagnetic spectrum, humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one-millionth of reality.

R. Buckminster Fuller

Since the initial publication of the chart of the electromagnetic spectrum, humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one-millionth of reality.

R. Buckminster Fuller

Tags: inquisitive, reality of life, truth

It is not a first time in history that we have got people who have sold out and subverted the ideas for which they stood for in the past.

Auliq Ice

It is not a first time in history that we have got people who have sold out and subverted the ideas for which they stood for in the past.

Auliq Ice

Tags: corruption, dictatorship, politicians

Nernst was a great admirer of Shakespeare, and it is said that in a conference concerned with naming units after appropriate persons, he proposed that the unit of rate of liquid flow should be called...

J.R. Partington

Nernst was a great admirer of Shakespeare, and it is said that in a conference concerned with naming units after appropriate persons, he proposed that the unit of rate of liquid flow should be called...

J.R. Partington

Tags: chemistry, falstaff, liquid flow, nernst, science, shakespeare, walther hermann nernst, walther nernst, william shakespeare

I can call spirits from the vasty deep."Why so can I, or so can any man. But will they come when you do call for them?

William Shakespeare

I can call spirits from the vasty deep."Why so can I, or so can any man. But will they come when you do call for them?

William Shakespeare

Tags: henry iv, part i, shakespeare

You know someone is special to you when you're literally captivated by them in even the little moments. The slightest thing they say or do, is like watching the universe unfold. And nothing else matte...

Trevor Driggers

You know someone is special to you when you're literally captivated by them in even the little moments. The slightest thing they say or do, is like watching the universe unfold. And nothing else matte...

Trevor Driggers

Tags: adoration, endearment, fondness, la douleur exquise, longing, longing for someone, love, loving someone, romance, unobtainable

The fall of moral civilization has always been brought about by those who were "just doing their jobs".

Jeremy Grantham

The fall of moral civilization has always been brought about by those who were "just doing their jobs".

Jeremy Grantham

Tags: communism, despotism, distopian, fascism, police state

One thing I am sure of is that when a long-standing desire gets fulfilled, it is certainly a moment of happiness but it may not lead us to eternal happiness, which lies in our heart, mind and thoughts...

Balroop Singh

One thing I am sure of is that when a long-standing desire gets fulfilled, it is certainly a moment of happiness but it may not lead us to eternal happiness, which lies in our heart, mind and thoughts...

Balroop Singh

Tags: desires, happiness, moments of life

Rule with the heart of a servant. Serve with the heart of a king.

Bill Johnson

Rule with the heart of a servant. Serve with the heart of a king.

Bill Johnson

Tags: kingship, love, loving, loving others, queenship, royalty, ruling, serving, serving others

My flaws and imperfections make me perfectly incomplete.

Aisha Mirza

My flaws and imperfections make me perfectly incomplete.

Aisha Mirza

Tags: imperfection, inspirational, life, life lesson, love, self help

Creating something is only half the battle. The other half is finding people who care about it.

Ramsey Isler

Creating something is only half the battle. The other half is finding people who care about it.

Ramsey Isler

Tags: creating, marketing, writing

We want autonomy for ourselves and safety for those we love. That remains the main problem and paradox for the frail. Many of the things that we want for those we care about are things that we would a...

Atul Gawande

We want autonomy for ourselves and safety for those we love. That remains the main problem and paradox for the frail. Many of the things that we want for those we care about are things that we would a...

Atul Gawande

Tags: autonomy, elderly care, independence, sense of self

Crossing the ocean is secondary, planning how to pass the tides is the goal.

Arlin Sailesh Kapadia

Crossing the ocean is secondary, planning how to pass the tides is the goal.

Arlin Sailesh Kapadia

Tags: ocean, planning

Fear, like love, is difficult to explain after it has subsided, probably because it draws away the veils of illusion as it disappears.

Arthur Miller

Fear, like love, is difficult to explain after it has subsided, probably because it draws away the veils of illusion as it disappears.

Arthur Miller

Tags: arthur miller, fear, illusion, love

[My father] loved me tenderly and shyly from a distance, and later on took a naive pride in seeing my name in print.

Arthur Koestler

[My father] loved me tenderly and shyly from a distance, and later on took a naive pride in seeing my name in print.

Arthur Koestler

Tags: father, father and son

We don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. Only notes that are different can harmonize. The same is true with people.

Steve Goodier

We don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. Only notes that are different can harmonize. The same is true with people.

Steve Goodier

Tags: agreement, conflict, conflict resolution, differences, different perspective, getting along, harmony, opinions

No,' she said. 'No, I don't reckon that's what I do now. Are you watchin', Mrs Gogol? Are you watchin' real close?' Her gaze travelled the room and rested for just a fraction of a second on Magrat. Th...

Terry Pratchett

No,' she said. 'No, I don't reckon that's what I do now. Are you watchin', Mrs Gogol? Are you watchin' real close?' Her gaze travelled the room and rested for just a fraction of a second on Magrat. Th...

Terry Pratchett

Tags: badass, granny weatherwax, witches

Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity, but don't rule out malice.

Albert Einstein

Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity, but don't rule out malice.

Albert Einstein

Tags: albert einstein, stupidity, wired for war

You can make your superhero a psychopath, you can draw gut-splattering violence, and you can call it a "graphic novel," but comic books are still incredibly stupid.

Bill Watterson

You can make your superhero a psychopath, you can draw gut-splattering violence, and you can call it a "graphic novel," but comic books are still incredibly stupid.

Bill Watterson

Tags: comic books, stupidity

Cinema, radio, television, magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in without hearing

Robert Bresson

Cinema, radio, television, magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in without hearing

Robert Bresson

Tags: advertisements, cinema, media, media manipulation

When you see a child starving and you think government failed. But I think God failed , could not even fill the hunger of a child.

John Art

When you see a child starving and you think government failed. But I think God failed , could not even fill the hunger of a child.

John Art

Tags: child, failed, god, goverment, hunger, starving
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