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To get even near humility, even for a moment, is like a drink of cold water to a man in a desert. C. S. Lewis
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Humility, after the first shock, is cheerful virtue. C. S. Lewis
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As long as you are proud, you cannot know God. C. S. Lewis
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If the immutable heart can be grieved by the puppets of its own making, it is Divine Omnipotence, no other, that has subjected it, freely, and in a humility that passes understanding. If the world exists not chiefly that we may love God, but that God may love us, yet that very fact, on a deeper level, is so for our sakes. If He who in Himself can lack nothing chooses to need us, it is because we need to be needed. C. S. Lewis
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Authority exercised with humility, and obedience accepted with delight are the very lines along which our spirits live. C. S. Lewis
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Perfect humility dispenses with modesty. C. S. Lewis
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Humility is the embroidery of chiefs. Bill Vaughan
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Judge Roberts has projected a very unique persona as he has talked about modesty and humility, Arlen Specter
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If only I had a little humility, I'd be perfect. Ted Turner
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Pure logic is the ruin of the spirit. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Education happens to be something that all people, all cultures, need to embrace. Math, science, the words of the world. To be able to speak and be able to have clarity and to be able to think. Those are the greatest of gifts. Bill Cosby
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Nobody listens to mathematicians. Carl Sagan
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I am allowed to use plain English because everybody knows that I could use mathematical logic if I chose. Bertrand Russell
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Although this may seem a paradox, all exact science is based on the idea of approximation. If a man tells you he knows a thing exactly, then you can be safe in inferring that you are speaking to an inexact man. Bertrand Russell
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That was all (garbage) because all them young guys, they play (center). I play (power forward). Do the math on that. That was just more (garbage). Reggie Evans
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I was on the mathematics faculty at M.I.T. from 1951 through until I resigned in the spring of 1959. John Forbes Nash, Jr.
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I was a mathematics major and really into math. Mary Callahan Erdoes
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If any of them that come through the program are having trouble in math, I'll tutor them. (Teaching) is the most important thing I do. William Booth
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Above all we have to go beyond words and images and concepts. No imaginative vision or conceptual framework is adequate to the great reality. Bede Griffiths
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Somewhere between the intellectual idea of why we're attracted to certain things and the pragmatic reality is some form of ever-evolving truth. Billy Corgan
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That's the great thing about rock n' roll: the myth is ultimately more important than the reality. And that's what you learn - you just learn to go with the mythology. Billy Corgan
reality limits permit
The permit limits are pretty close to what the reality is. Bill Clark
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Perception is reality, but it may not be actuality, and you have got to be able to keep the difference between that. Bill Cowher
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I like architectural shapes. You can't put any shape on any body, except on the runway. In reality, it has to look and feel flattering. Bibhu Mohapatra
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Reality, looked at steadily, is unbearable. C. S. Lewis
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Time is the very lens through which ye see -- small and clear, as men see through the wrong end of a telescope -- something that would otherwise be too big for ye to see at all. That thing is Freedom: the gift whereby ye most resemble your Maker and are yourselves parts of eternal reality. C. S. Lewis
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He wondered how he could ever have thought of the planets, even of the Earth, as islands of life and reality floating in a deadly void. Now with a certainty which never after deserted him, he saw the planets - as mere holes or gaps in the living heaven - excluded and rejected wastes of heavy matter and murky air, formed not by addition to, but by subtraction from, the surrounding brightness. C. S. Lewis