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Murat Ukray

  • Wen lin Liewhas quoted14 days ago
    implement his belief

    Implement his belief" means the process of putting that belief into action or carrying it out

  • Aqsa Muradhas quoted8 months ago
    There will always be a missing piece in life. It could be either something that is left undone or someone who you could not be able to come together with. Maybe the last piece has all the meaning of our lives and therefore it is always hidden” said Elisa, before she started her talk.
    It might be a specific moment that we have to spend the rest of our lives searching that missing diamond piece. Because, without that last piece, nothing will be complete..”
    “..Similar to this, what was the missing piece and the true meaning of Alice’s life before she became Elisa? She had to discover it. But she would have to take a really long trip to discover this..”
    * * *
    Once upon a time, Alice (little girl character whose name was Elisa before she experienced time travel) saw a rabbit while she was playing

    This is about Alice what she is

  • Sharefa shahadehas quoted3 months ago
    “..Similar to this, what was the missing piece and the true mean
  • annAhas quotedlast year
    Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.
  • annAhas quotedlast year
    n consequence, there were good seeds from good plants, and bad seeds from bad plants. But seeds are invisible. They sleep deep in the heart of the earth's darkness, until some one among them is seized with the desire to awaken. Then this little seed will stretch itself and begin-- timidly at first-- to push a charming little sprig inoffensively upward toward the sun.
  • annAhas quotedlast year
    "Children," I say plainly, "watch out for the baobabs!"
  • annAhas quotedlast year
    You know-- one loves the sunset, when one is so sad...
  • annAhas quotedlast year
    I don't believe you! Flowers are weak creatures. They are naive. They reassure themselves as best they can. They believe that their thorns are terrible weapons...
  • lhernandexhas quoted2 months ago
    IN PRAISE OF THE SUN.

    If you look at the stars, cutting off the rays (as may be done by looking through a very small hole made with the extreme point of a very fine needle, placed so as almost to touch the eye), you will see those stars so minute that it would seem as though nothing could be smaller; it is in fact their great distance which is the reason of their diminution, for many of them are very many times larger than the star which is the earth with water. Now reflect what this our star must look like at such a distance, and then consider how many stars might be added—both in longitude and latitude—between those stars which are scattered over the darkened sky. But I cannot forbear to condemn many of the ancients, who said that the sun was no larger than it appears; among these was Epicurus, and I believe that he founded his reason on the effects of a light placed in our atmosphere equidistant from the centre of the earth. Any one looking at it never sees it diminished in size at whatever distance; and the rea-

    [Footnote 879-882: What Leonardo says of Epicurus— who according to LEWIS, The Astronomy of the ancients, and MADLER, Geschichte der Himmelskunde, did not devote much attention to the study of celestial
  • lhernandexhas quoted2 months ago
    If you want to prove why the moon appears larger than it is, when it reaches the horizon; take a lens which is highly convex on one surface and concave on the opposite, and place the concave side next the eye, and look at the object beyond the convex surface; by this means you will have produced an exact imitation of the atmosphere included beneath the sphere of fire and outside that of water; for this atmosphere is concave on the side next the earth, and convex towards the fire.
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