Top 15 Quotes About Bifurcation
#1. There's nothing as beautiful and empowering in life than a memory.
Horacio Quiroga
#2. I expect big things from myself but as long as I can keep the commitment and dedication and put the hard work in, I don't see why there's any reason not to handle it OK.
Rory McIlroy
#3. When systems come to be far from points of equilibrium, they reach bifurcation points, wherein multiple, as opposed to unique, solutions, to instability become possible.
Immanuel Wallerstein
#4. On the transformation of His brother James after Christ's Resurrection: What would it take to convince your family that you are God?
Matt Chandler
#5. One way to find food for thought is to use the fork in the road, the bifurcation that marks the place of emergence in which a new line of development begins to branch off.
William Irwin Thompson
#6. Then again, the name, the associations with a writer's name, can add to the reader's entertainment and pleasure.
Jonathan Ames
#7. For a long time, I did feel aware that I wasn't pretty or bubbly enough. Nor was I sexy-looking.
Hattie Morahan
#9. The author would like to acknowledge: That disease and its treatment are
John Green
#10. Every great poem is in itself limited by necessity, but in its suggestions unlimited and infinite.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#11. Some critics will write 'Maya Angelou is a natural writer' - which is right after being a natural heart surgeon.
Maya Angelou
#12. A bifurcation of loyalties that requires religious to put canon law above civil law and moral law puts us in a situation where the keepers of religion may themselves become one of the greatest dangers to the credibility - and the morality - of the church itself.
Joan D. Chittister
#13. Explosive bifurcation is the sudden transition that wrenches the system out of one order, and into another.
Wally Lamb
#14. There isn't a plant or a business on earth that couldn't stand a few improvements-and be better for them. Someone is going to think of them. Why not beat the other fellow to it?
Roger Babson
#15. Myth is the system of basic metaphors, images, and stories that informs the perceptions, memories, and aspirations of a people; provides the rationale for its institutions, rituals and power structure; and gives a map of the purpose and stages of life.
Sam Keen