State - Quotes
I've learned that empowered thinking is a choice - a state of mind. It's the ability to enjoy a rose with no mind of the thorn. It's the ability to celebrate a life even though it has passed. It's seeing the flowers even during a rainstorm.
By merely glancing at your face or listening to your tone of voice, others are often more aware of your state of mind and motivations than you are.
This is a mathematical universe. We are surrounded by equations and summations. Your life: the current state of your life and life itself is a direct summation of the equation you have created.
Look around you. Everything changes. Everything on this earth is in a continuous state of evolving, refining, improving, adapting, enhancing... changing. You were not put on this earth to remain stagnant.
Whatever path that you take in your lives, you must always find time to give something back, something back to your community, give something back to your state or to your country.
In the company of friends, writers can discuss their books, economists the state of the economy, lawyers their latest cases, and businessmen their latest acquisitions, but mathematicians cannot discuss their mathematics at all. And the more profound their work, the less understandable it is.
I am a jumble of passions, misgivings, and wants. It seems that I am always in a state of wishing and rarely in a state of contentment.
The more the state "plans" the more difficult planning becomes for the individual.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.
When one is amazed and heartsick, it’s usually best to say nothing, for in that state, any word will be the wrong word.
You are young, and then you are middle-aged, but it is hard to tell the moment of passage from one state to the next.
Under a welfare state there is always the danger that adults as well as children will believe in Santa Claus.
When the world promises undesirable outcomes, only a fool believes he can alter the latter without first addressing the state of the former.