Eat healthy. Work hard. Stay strong. Worry less. Dance more. Love often. Be happy...
“Eat healthy. Work hard. Stay strong. Worry less. Dance more. Love often. Be happy...”
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Eat healthy. Work hard. Stay strong. Worry less. Dance more. Love often. Be happy...
“Eat healthy. Work hard. Stay strong. Worry less. Dance more. Love often. Be happy...”
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“Eat healthy. Work hard. Stay strong. Worry less. Dance more. Love often. Be happy...”
“The biggest lie on the planet: "When I get what I want I will be happy." “Happiness comes when we stop complaining... It’s all about being thankful and positive...” Life is a circle of happiness, sadness, hard times, and good times. If you are going through hard times have faith that good times are on the way. The higher the aim, the more struggles.”
“Your beliefs don't make you a better person, your behavior does.”
“Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone.”
“Succeed and give, and it helps you live; But no man can help you die.”
“Looking behind, I am lifted with gratitude. Looking forward, I am filled with vision. Looking upward, I am filled with strength. Looking within, I discover peace.”
“Thus, by science I mean, first of all, a worldview giving primacy to reason and observation and a methodology aimed at acquiring accurate knowledge of the natural and social world. This methodology is characterized, above all else, by the critical spirit: namely, the commitment to the incessant testing of assertions through observations and/or experiments — the more stringent the tests, the better — and to revising or discarding those theories that fail the test. One corollary of the critical spirit is fallibilism: namely, the understanding that all our empirical knowledge is tentative, incomplete and open to revision in the light of new evidence or cogent new arguments (though, of course, the most well-established aspects of scientific knowledge are unlikely to be discarded entirely).”
“Must be frustrating being a scientist. There you are, incrementally discovering how the universe works via a series of complex tests and experiments, for the benefit of all mankind - and what thanks do you get? People call you "egghead" or "boffin" or "heretic", and they cave your face in with a rock and bury you out in the wilderness.”
“Father Nicholas Steno, is often identified as the father of geology.”
“All man must live in Machu Picchu for some time! Over there, you will be closer to the universe and you will realise how trivial you are in this chaotic cosmos. Science is the only power which will make you bigger and significant in this universe!”