But as in the degrees of sickness thou art to submit to God, so in the kind of it (supposing equal degrees) thou art to be altogether indifferent whether God call thee by a consumption or an asthma, by a dropsy or palsy, by a fever in thy humours, or...
Goodness preaches constantly, wants to change humanity, to work miracles from one day to the next, makes a show of its substance, wants to question essentials, but in fact is most often just hollow, lacking in substance, essence itself. A good word w...
The thing is, I'm a very practical filmmaker.
I'm just going to keep dialing it in and keep practicing.
Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.
My mother wasn't a stickler for the more practical approaches to life.
I try to practice with my life.
Practice without improvement is meaningless.
Travel aesthetics should be just as comfortable and practical as they are fashionable.
I am a medical scientist, not a practical physician.
I'm very practical. What I'm reaching for is individualism for women.
Perfection is insignificant. Is boring.
Nobody is perfect, but life is about choices.
Grace is but glory begun, and glory is but grace perfected.
Vegetarianism is a link to perfection and peace.
Perfection is the child of time.
You can't be perfect at everything.
According to the anthropic principle proponents, if the universal constants (e.g. gravitation, the strong force, etc.) were just a nose-hair off, the universe as we know it would not exist; stars wouldn't form and there would be no life and no us. Th...
You may find that you have been telling yourself that practicing optimism is a risk, as though, somehow, a positive attitude will invite disaster and so if you practice optimism it may increase your feelings of vulnerability. The trick is to increase...
I couldn’t compete with Honesty, With her dark blonde hair streaked with auburn, With her captivating blue eyes, With her legs that stretched into forever. She had the brains, The body, The perfect resume for girlfriend. And me? I had the perfect r...
A poet is not somebody who has great thoughts. That is the menial duty of the philosopher. A poet is somebody who expresses his thoughts, however commonplace they may be, exquisitely. That is the one and only difference between the poet and everybody...