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“Prayer is the most important activity a born-again Christian can perform. It should head your list of priorities, for certainly the world around us desperately needs prayer. Prayer will open the door for God to do a glorious work in these last days. Prayer will stem the tide of evil.”
Source : Chuck Smith (1980). “Effective Prayer Life”
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“Attitudes truly are contagious, and from time to time we need to ask ourselves, 'Is mine worth catching?'”
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“I think physicists are the Peter Pans of the human race. They never grow up and they keep their curiosity.”
Source : "The Atomic Scientists, the Sense of Wonder and the Bomb" by Mark Fiege in Enviornmental History, Vol. 12, Issue 3, July 2007.
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“The economy of human time is the next advantage of machinery in manufactures.”
Source : Charles Babbage (1841). “On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures”, p.8
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“Love is not a hot-house flower, but a wild plant, born of a wet night, born of an hour of sunshine; sprung from wild seed, blown along the road by a wild wind. A wild plant that, when it blooms by chance within the hedge of our gardens, we call a flower; and when it blooms outside we call a weed; but, flower or weed, whose scent and colour are always, wild!”
Source : John Galsworthy (2011). “The Forsyte Saga 1: The Man of Property: The Forsyte Saga: Book One”, p.107, Hachette UK
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“I felt a huge drive to make clothes that everybody could have because I felt ostracized by that world of beauty and fashion. I never thought I would have a part in it. Never in a million years.”
Source : "J. Crew's famous creative director is leaving the brand after 26 years" by Mary Hanbury, www.businessinsider.com. April 3, 2017.
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“I was testing a P-51 fighter in Minneapolis when I spotted this object. I was at about 10,000 feet on a nice, bright, sunny afternoon. I thought the object was a kite, then I realized that no kite is gonna fly that high.”
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“The hardest period for a writer is the period in-between writing. That's when you can go crazy if you don't allow the creative juices to flow.”