“ Miracles, in the sense of phenomena we cannot explain, surround us on every hand: life itself is the miracle of miracles. ”
- George Bernard Shaw- Copy
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“ Getting to know someone else involves curiosity about where they have come from, who they are. ”
- Penelope Lively- Copy
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“ They say miracles are past. - All 's Well that Ends Well. Act ii. Sc. 3. ”
- William Shakespeare- Copy
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“ It is nothing short of a miracle that modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry. ”
- Albert Einstein- Copy
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“ We're very confident. No miracles have to happen here. It's just focus on the business and get your results. Obviously there's a long way to go, but I think we're on the right path. ”
- Dick Clark- Copy
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“ Love is the great miracle cure. Loving ourselves works miracles in our lives. ”
- Louise L. Hay- Copy
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“ What is faith? What you do not see. What is hope? A great thing. What is charity? A great rarity. ”
- Facetiae Cantabrigiensis- Copy
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“ Rarity gives a charm; so early fruits and winter roses are the most prized; and coyness sets off an extravagant mistress, while the door always open tempts no suitor. ”
- Marcus Valerius Martial- Copy
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“ Progress would not have been the rarity it is if the early food had not been the late poison. ”
- Walter Bagehot- Copy
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“ It is almost impossible to be a doctor and an honest man, but it is obscenely impossible to be a psychiatrist without at the same time bearing the stamp of the most incontestable madness: that of being unable to resist that old atavistic reflex of the mass of humanity, which makes any man of science who is absorbed by this mass a kind of natural and inborn enemy of all genius. ”
- Antonin Artaud- Copy
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“ When I consider how little of a rarity children are — that every street and blind alley swarms with them — that the poorest people commonly have them in most abundance — that there are few marriages that are not blest with at least one of these bargains — how often they turn out ill, and defeat the fond hopes of their parents, taking to vicious courses, which end in poverty, disgrace, the gallows, etc… ”
- Charles Lamb- Copy
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“ Television hangs on the questionable theory that whatever happens anywhere should be sensed everywhere. If everyone is going to be able to see everything, in the long run all sights may lose whatever rarity value they once possessed, and it may well turn out that people, being able to see and hear practically everything, will be specially interested in almost nothing. ”
- Elwyn Brooks White- Copy
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