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#1. Green is the soul of Spring. Summer may be dappled with yellow, Autumn with orange and Winter with white but Spring is drenched with the colour green. #Quote by Paul F. Kortepeter
#2. [Conventional wisdom] very heavily tends to reflect the preferences and the interests of the elite. #Quote by Paul Krugman
#3. Life can become once more a grand adventure if we will surrender it to god. He brings one adventure to an end, only to open another to us. With him we must be ready for anything. #Quote by Paul Tournier
#4. A player can sometimes afford the luxury of an inaccurate move, or even a definite error, in the opening or middlegame without necessarily obtaining a lost position. In the endgame ... an error can be decisive, and we are rarely presented with a second chance. #Quote by Paul Keres
#5. Winston knew better than to give a heartfelt synopsis of a grainy black-and-white film that had inadvertently touched his heart and caused him to empathize with a loafer-shod French boy, Doinel, the young, unloved Parisian, running toward the sea in the last reel. Winston had wanted to chase behind him, clasp him on the shoulder ... #Quote by Paul Beatty
#6. The main thing is, and of course this is a pedant talking, we should start our education on these issues in kindergarten. Instead of saying, "See Spot run," we ought to say, "See the plant grow in the sun." We ought to explain what runs the weather in the third or fourth grade to start out with. #Quote by Paul R. Ehrlich
#7. The illusion of magic is an idealistic fantasy; it exists only in the imagination of the spectator. #Quote by Paul LePaul
#8. With an apple I will astonish Paris. #Quote by Paul Cezanne
#9. Have fun doing whatever it is that you desire to accomplish. Learn it one step at a time, emphasizing the fundamentals, and do it because you love it, not because it's work. #Quote by Paul Westphal
#10. It was him, it was always him, they only needed to stand there with their feet buried into the muddy moss and look at each other; to feel each other. Time stopped, movement disappeared and it was both the beginning of everything and the end of everything else. They had each other and there was no name, no title to it other than they just had each other. There was no necessity to be practical, what they had and what they were, was of their own and in their own and I think nothing in the world could have made Lucy happier than to have what they had, to be what they were. #Quote by C. JoyBell C.
#11. The joy of suddenly learning a former secret and the joy of suddenly discovering a hitherto unknown truth are the same to me - both have the flash of enlightenment, the almost incredibly enhanced vision, and the ecstasy and euphoria of released tension. #Quote by Paul Halmos
#12. Paul never glamorized the gospel! It is not success, but sacrifice! It's not a glamous gospel ,but a bloody gospel, a gory gospel, and a sacrificial gospel! 5 minutes inside eternity and we will wish that we had sacrificed more!!! Wept more, bled more, grieved more, loved more, prayed more, given more!!! #Quote by Leonard Ravenhill
#13. Measuring outcomes is only useful if you know what the target should be. If the target is different in each classroom, then we have no way to know how students are doing across the cohort relatively to each other. The students are stuck with varying degrees of rigor depending on which teacher they have. That's not fair to our students. #Quote by Paul Bambrick-Santoyo
#14. I do not think therefore I am a moustache #Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre
#15. When Facebook first started, and it was just a social directory for undergrads at Harvard, it would have seemed like such a bad startup idea, like some student side project. #Quote by Paul Graham
#16. There is one day that has brought me unspeakable pain, & the effects of that day continue to cover & erode my world like rust. I suspect that someday the rust will eat through the joists & posts of my life & I will topple, literally as well as figuratively. #Quote by Richard Paul Evans
#17. I guess I'm a spiritual secularist, if that's not an oxymoron. My paths of secularism and spirituality are the same: I try to do the appropriate thing at each moment. #Quote by Paul Krassner
#18. It's very helpful to start with something that's true. If you start with something that's false, you're always covering your tracks. Something simple and true, that has a lot of possibilities, is a nice way to begin. #Quote by Paul Simon
#19. I always have an adjustment period where I'm so happy to be home, but then my sense of purpose is totally gone. #Quote by Paul Dano
#20. Christian holiness does not being sinless, but rather it means struggling not to give in and always getting up after every fall. #Quote by Pope John Paul II
#21. In England, at least, corruption only became unfashionable (and in fact only started to be called "corruption") when there started to be other, faster ways to get rich. #Quote by Paul Graham
#22. The problem with hoarding is you end up living off your reserves. Eventually you will become stale. If you give away everything you have, you are left with nothing. This forces you to look, to be aware, to replenish. Somehow the more you give away the more comes back to you. #Quote by Paul Arden
#23. Self-recognition, the self-contemplation of spirit is the primary movement out of which all creativeness proceeds. #Quote by Paul Twitchell
#24. God's kindness is intended to lead you to repentance ... #Quote by Paul The Apostle
#25. Sentinel meeting tonight," Ria told her. "At Lucas's place."
"Time?"
...
"Seven. Sascha's doing dinner."
"God save us all." Sascha had decided she liked cooking. Unfortunately, cooking didn't like her back. #Quote by Nalini Singh
#26. The object in America is to avoid contact, to treat all as foes unless they're known to be friends. Here you have a million crabs living in a million crevices ... But the garden's greatest benefit, I feel, as not relief to the eyes, but to make the eyes sees our neighbors. #Quote by Paul Fleischman
#27. Too few leaders have the emotional fortitude to take responsibility for failure. #Quote by Paul Gibbons
#28. You want to walk with God and do only what HE wants you to do. #Quote by Paul Brady
#29. Don't ever average losers. Decrease your trading volume when you are trading poorly; increase your volume when you are trading well. Never trade in situations where you don't have control. For example, I don't risk significant amounts of money in front of key reports, since that is gambling, not trading. #Quote by Paul Tudor Jones
#30. An American economist of two generations ago, H. J. Davenport, who was the best friend Thorstein Veblen ever had (Veblen actually lived for a time in Davenport's coal cellar) once said: "There is no reason why theoretical economics should be a monopoly of the reactionaries." All my life I have tried to take this warning to heart, and I dare call it to your favorable attention. #Quote by Paul Samuelson
#31. What golden hour of life, what glittering moment will ever equal the pain its loss can cause? #Quote by Paul Valery
#32. God did not create us to be nobodies, but to be somebodies in communion with him through participation in Jesus' glorious story. #Quote by Paul Louis Metzger
#33. The theory of evolution is impossible. At base, in spirit of appearances, no one any longer believes in it ... Evolution is a kind of dogma which the priests no longer believe, but which they maintain for their people. #Quote by Paul Lemoine
#34. If you can't protect life, then how can you protect liberty? #Quote by Ron Paul
#35. I am grateful for the Christmases of my life #Quote by Richard Paul Evans
#36. The one First or Primary Cause is God. God is First; He has no cause or causes of Himself; He is un produced; He is not an effect. #Quote by Paul J. Glenn