Top 14 Newtopia Hours Quotes
#1. People become who they are. Even Beethoven became Beethoven.
Randy Newman
#2. The Moon and Mars were the two most likely candidates for life in the solar system; what exists beyond our solar system is mere guesswork.
Walter Lang
#3. Children, being small and weak, have little market value.
Janusz Korczak
#4. No one is more truly themselves than when they are sick or injured. That's when the qualities come out. And
Louis De Bernieres
#5. Tennis, imprisoned within fixed boundaries, a patch of an acre, a green rectangle, tries the human soul. A tennis court is like a coffin, only larger.
Rita Mae Brown
#6. Maybe this is a characteristic of happy people. An ability to be entertained by the world.
Clare Morrall
#7. A person who wants to "know Jesus" must, due to the nature of God's revelation, know Him as He is related to the Father and the Spirit. We must know, understand, and love the Trinity to be fully and completely Christian. This is why we say the Trinity is the greatest of God's revealed truths.
James R. White
#8. Maybe love was easy, she thought. Maybe her past wasn't vital as her present, she thought. But then she heard her father say that she'd broken his heart, and she could no longer believe that either thought was true.
Marie Rutkoski
#9. All the defects are obstacles that anchors the mind to the external senses.
Samael Aun Weor
#10. Obviously there are pieces of classical music that are some of the most beautiful music ever written, for me anyway is a lot of classical or contemporary music, so it's a different kind of space that you enter when you're listening to it.
Bryce Dessner
#11. Many wear the robes, but few walk the Way. The Lama in Kim
Rudyard Kipling
#12. Nothing to be done about it now, she thought. You can relive a moment again and again and again. But you can't change it. That's the tragedy of time. "See?
Barbara J. Taylor
#13. There are no events so disastrous that adroit men do not draw some advantage from them, nor any so fortunate that the imprudent cannot turn to their own prejudice.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#14. The existence of relative truth does not prove the non-existence of universal truth.
Idries Shah