#Toss Quotes #Fool Quotes #Wheels Quotes
“Art could be said to be a symbol of the universe, being linked with that absolute spiritual truth which is hidden from us in our positivistic, pragmatic activities.”
“All that was neither a city, nor a church, nor a river, nor color, nor light, nor shadow: it was reverie. For a long time, I remained motionless, letting myself be penetrated gently by this unspeakable ensemble, by the serenity of the sky and the melancholy of the moment. I do not know what was going on in my mind, and I could not express it; it was one of those ineffable moments when one feels something in himself which is going to sleep and something which is awakening.”
“Computer Science is the only discipline in which we view adding a new wing to a building as being maintenance.”
“It is often reported that the Five Points of Calvinism are the conceptual hard-core of Reformed thought. That is very misleading. The Five Points supposedly originate with the Synod of Dort in the early seventeenth century. Yet we find important Reformed leaders who were signatories to that documentation who don't think that limited atonement is the right way to think about the scope of Christ's saving work. How can this be? The answer that recent historical theology has thrown up is that the canons of the Synod don't require adherence to the doctrine of limited atonement.”
“People look for patterns in everything. It's what keeps us sane, I suppose. I struggle to see any patterns in my life. I think I can understand depression a bit because of my sister. My own feelings of... I'm aware that, if you feel down, it can be strangely unrelated to circumstances around you. That's just the way life is.”
“We might make a lot of money but, we also spend a lot of money.”
“I liked the fact that I was forced to get inside of my emotions and to really try to figure out a lot of what I was going through.”
“I prefer younger men. In some ways, they are much more open to a woman being stronger and independent then some of the men my age.”
Apuleius Prose writer
Catullus Poet
Horace Poet
Martial Poet
Petronius Author
Quintilian
Seneca the Younger Philosopher
Suetonius Historian
Tacitus Historian