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19. Oscar Wilde ‘s quote about . Never love anybody who treats…
“Never love anybody who treats you like you're ordinary”
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20. The Little Prince ‘s quote about woman, roses. You are beautiful, but you…
“You are beautiful, but you are empty. One could not die for you. To be sure, an ordinary passerby would think that my rose looked just like you--the rose that belongs to me. But in herself alone she is more important than all the hundreds of you other roses: because it is she that I have watered.”
by Antoine de Saint-ExuperyThe Little Prince -
21. Christopher Reeve ‘s quote about . I think a hero is…
“I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.”
by Christopher Reeve -
22. Henry David Thoreau ‘s quote about . Heroes are often the most…
“Heroes are often the most ordinary of men.”
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23. Ralph Waldo Emerson ‘s quote about Wisdom, miraculous. The invariable mark of wisdom…
“The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the ordinary.”
by Ralph Waldo Emerson -
24. Cicero ‘s quote about Wise. The wise are instructed by…
“The wise are instructed by reason; ordinary minds by experience; the stupid, by necessity; and brutes by instinct.”
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25. Clifford Truesdell ‘s quote about . How did Biot arrive at…
“How did Biot arrive at the partial differential equation? [the heat conduction equation] . . . Perhaps Laplace gave Biot the equation and left him to sink or swim for a few years in trying to derive it. That would have been merely an instance of the way great mathematicians since the very beginnings of mathematical research have effortlessly maintained their superiority over ordinary mortals.”
by Clifford Truesdell