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Sunday 3 November 2013

Quotes About Study.

Autch! Final Exam is around the corner. So I have few Quotes for who ever going to face their exam soon! So, read it~ :D
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Quotes About Study



Favorite Quotes!: 
 Prayer without study would be empty. Study without prayer would be blind.” 


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“No matter how busy you may think you are, you must find time for reading, or surrender yourself to self-chosen ignorance.” 
― Atwood H. Townsend

“Let us study things that are no more. It is necessary to understand them, if only to avoid them.” 
― Victor HugoLes Misérables

“The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn.” 
― Cicero

“To acquire knowledge, one must study;
but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.” 
― Marilyn Vos Savant

“You can't study the darkness by flooding it with light.” 
― Edward AbbeyThe Best of Edward Abbey

“It does not matter where you go and what you study, what matters most is what you share with yourself and the world.” 
― Santosh Kalwar

“You will ever remember that all the end of study is to make you a good man and a useful citizen.” 
― John Adams

“Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow.” 
― Richard BaxterThe Reformed Pastor

“The writer's curse is that even in solitude, no matter its duration, he never grows lonely or bored.” 
― Criss Jami

“Literature offers the thrill of minds of great clarity wrestling with the endless problems and delights of being human. To engage with them is to engage with oneself, and the lasting rewards are not confined to specific career paths.” 
― Jonathan Stroud

“If a person studies too much and exhausts his reflective powers, he will be confused, and will not be able to apprehend even that which had been within the power of his apprehension. For the powers of the body are all alike in this respect.” 
― Maimonides

“As every divided kingdom falls, so every mind divided between many studies confounds and saps itself.” 
― Leonardo da Vinci

“It is not my intention to be fulsome, but I confess that I covet your skull.” 
― Arthur Conan DoyleThe Hound of the Baskervilles

“A mind of moderate capacity which closely pursues one study must infallibly arrive at great proficiency in that study.” 
― Mary ShelleyFrankenstein

“Suppressing his relief, Valek asked, “Can you please tell this Lieutenant who he has arrested?”

“Can do,” Janco said with a smile. “Lieutenant Darren, let me be the first to congratulate you on capturing the elusive and legendary Kelav. He’s been wanted in Ixia for years on multiple counts of espionage.” 
― Maria V. SnyderIce Study

“I believe that many who find that "nothing happens" when they sit down, or kneel down, to a book of devotion, would find that the heart sings unbidden while they are working their way through a tough bit of theology with a pipe in their teeth and a pencil in their hand.” 
― C.S. LewisOn the Incarnation

“When we . . . read and study the scriptures, benefits and blessings of many kinds come to us. This is the most profitable of all study in which we could engage.” 
― Howard W. Hunter

“As a convinced atheist, I ought to agree with Voltaire that Judaism is not just one more religion, but in its way the root of religious evil. Without the stern, joyless rabbis and their 613 dour prohibitions, we might have avoided the whole nightmare of the Old Testament, and the brutal, crude wrenching of that into prophecy-derived Christianity, and the later plagiarism and mutation of Judaism and Christianity into the various rival forms of Islam. Much of the time, I do concur with Voltaire, but not without acknowledging that Judaism is dialectical. There is, after all, a specifically Jewish version of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, with a specifically Jewish name—the Haskalah—for itself. The term derives from the word for 'mind' or 'intellect,' and it is naturally associated with ethics rather than rituals, life rather than prohibitions, and assimilation over 'exile' or 'return.' It's everlastingly linked to the name of the great German teacher Moses Mendelssohn, one of those conspicuous Jewish hunchbacks who so upset and embarrassed Isaiah Berlin. (The other way to upset or embarrass Berlin, I found, was to mention that he himself was a cousin of Menachem Schneerson, the 'messianic' Lubavitcher rebbe.) However, even pre-enlightenment Judaism forces its adherents to study and think, it reluctantly teaches them what others think, and it may even teach them how to think also.” 
― Christopher HitchensHitch-22: A Memoir

“What a silly thing love is!' said the student as he walked away. 'It is not half as useful as logic, for it does not prove anything, and it is always telling one of things that are not going to happen, and making one believe things that are not true. In fact, it is quite unpractical, and, as in this age to be practical is everything, I shall go back to philosophy and study metaphysics.' 
So he returned to his room and pulled out a great dusty book, and began to read.” 
― Oscar Wilde

“Those who read books cannot understand the teachings and, what's more, may even go astray. But those who try to observe the things going on in the mind, and always take that which is true in their own minds as their standard, never get muddled. They are able to comprehend suffering, and ultimately will understand Dharma. Then, they will understand the books they read.” 
― Buddhadasa Bhikkhu

“Assiduity, it means sit down until you do it. Commit yourself to your work and study.” 
― Lucas RemmerswaalThe A-Z of 13 Habits: Inspired by Warren Buffett

“This position I've held ... it pays may way and it corrodes my soul.” 
― Morrissey

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