Top 17 Formalization Quotes

#1. Nothing lies beyond the reach of prayer except that which lies outside the will of God.

Phillips Brooks

#2. Everything depends on the value we give to things. We are the ones who make morality and virtue. The cannibal who eats his neighbor is as innocent as the child who sucks his barley-sugar.

Gustave Flaubert

#3. How can a living man be a person who has nothing to lose? This is very absurd! Even a dead man has something to lose: His coffin!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#4. Win back America for God.

Katherine Harris

#5. May the might be in the light, the beyond of east or west.
As the faith lies within a broken bayonet, an ending put best.

Rosca Marx

#6. The price of being oneself is so high and involves so much ruthlessness toward others (or what looks like ruthlessness in our duty-bound culture) that very few people can afford it.

May Sarton

#7. Walking on water is easy if you know where to step.

Peter Tieryas

#8. I am a firm believer that you can make a difference in someone's life - whether they're thousands of miles away, or on your own block.

Michelle Monaghan

#9. God doesn't do things halfway. He goes all out! When God does something, it's not just barely enough, mediocre or lukewarm.

Joyce Meyer

#10. Do you know what the mathematical expression is for longing? ... The negative numbers. The formalization of the feeling that you are missing something.

Peter Hoeg

#11. The low cost of aggregating information also allowed the formalization of sharing [ ... ].

Clay Shirky

#12. Make rules and follow rules as needed, but don't focus on riles. Focus on faith. Focus on grace. Focus on Jesus.

Judah Smith

#13. Being certified as a user means you have basic knowledge and can turn things on and off;

Chris Hadfield

#14. Or consider "Here Without You" by 3 Doors Down, or almost any song by the group Maroon 5. Those bands are so featureless that critics and listeners created a new music category - "bath rock" - to describe their tepid sounds. Yet whenever they came on the radio, almost no one changed the station.

Charles Duhigg

#15. We were caught in a vicious circle of unpleasantness and sorrow. Not a very happy period for either us, but at leasst it's coming to an end.

Anne Frank

#16. Life's a gamble; let it ride!

Gene Riehl

#17. Experiment and reason, tempered by intuition, were to him preferable to solid plodding in the well-trodden paths of experience.

Richard Davenport-Hines

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