Here's our list of 180 quotations (one Quote of the Day for each day of the school year): "Like a ten-speed bike, most of us have gears we do not use." -- Charles Schulz "Everyone must row with the oars he has." -- English proverb ...
The meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive,but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer.- Arnold Schwarzenegger Failure is only the opportunity tobegin again more intelligently.- Henry Ford Achievement seems to be connected with action.Successful men and women keep moving...
“I said, ‘Somebody sent a quote to me the other day that seriously made me laugh so hard, I cried with laughter.’ From Los Angeles Times "Instead of finding the expected number of embryos, an additional embryo remained in storage," the spokesperson was quoted as saying by ABC. From ...
As the evening beckons with the promise of tomorrow...may your gratitude rise up and with strength answer, "yes."- Mary Anne Radmacher Fly Life on Free Wings, and Sing to its Glory.- Jonathan Lockwood Huie Where there's a will, there's a way.- old English proverb When written in ...
… and hello, I’m Neil. So, what English phrase shall we talk about today? Jiaying Well, Neil, earlier you said “quote ‘leave it with me, I’ll sort out a phrase’ unquote.” Neil Did I? I don’t remember saying that.
When we can truly see and understand the earth, love is born in our hearts. We feel connected. That is the meaning of love: to be at one. Only when we’ve fallen back in love with the earth will our actions spring from reverence and the insight of our interconnectedness. ...
The quote“Travel far enough, you meet yourself. " by English author David Mitchell may seem cryptic (含义隐晦的) and silly to many. But if you reflect on the meaning of this statement there's actually something very deep about it.The more experiences you have in life, the more you will...
The Dharma has two aspects. One relates to the teachings of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas who have attained a high realisation, wherein They describe and explain to disciples the meaning of this realisation. This is the Dharma of teachings. The teachings are one Dharma, but they are divided ...
3. Used by a speaker to indicate the beginning of a direct quotation: "He paused and said, quote, I don't care, unquote." 4. A dictum; a saying. [Middle English coten, to mark a book with numbers or marginal references, from Old French coter, from Medieval Latin quotāre, to numb...
3. Used by a speaker to indicate the beginning of a direct quotation: "He paused and said, quote, I don't care, unquote." 4. A dictum; a saying. [Middle English coten, to mark a book with numbers or marginal re