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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 4558383 | I could see peace instead of this. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 2388169 | There is a place in you where there is perfect peace. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| ba0f145 | Forgiveness is my function as the light of the world. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| e9e20b8 | A mind and body cannot both exist. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 54251da | God is but Love, and therefore so am I. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 0032676 | This is a manual for the teachers of God. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| cc540b2 | The world of time is an illusion. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 4254d1d | There are no accidents in salvation. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| a813571 | Healing is accomplished when the sufferer no longer sees any value in pain. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| a75f609 | Healing must occur in the exact proportion to which the valuelessness of sickness is recognized. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 4ef8426 | Healing is always certain. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 4bbca89 | Doubt is the result of conflicted wishes. Be sure of what you want, and doubt becomes impossible. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 712cea3 | Heaven is here. There is nowhere else. Heaven is now. There is no other time. | A Course in Miracles | ||
| 09e8839 | VI completes the caustifying of the alkali by the action of magnesia. | A History of Chemistry (Moore) | ||
| 405f88e | His "Practical Chemistry" is now in its sixth edition. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| 2ba3fdd | The art of alchemy was now to receive an impulse in a new direction. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| 351be47 | H]e ascertained that contains an earth united to an acid. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| da002c7 | He charged Paracelsus with bad faith. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| d33903b | His last years were devoted to transmutation of metals, and he died at Cologne. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| 2fcfa43 | To them the Cabala was the touchstone of wisdom. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| 2143dfb | His biography is made up of several more or less improbable legends. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| ffc799c | T]he greatest name of this period is... Van Helmont. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| 4a9a2e9 | Oswald Croll (1580--1609)... won distinction as a pharmacist. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| 872789a | He knew , which he termed "nitrum flammans." | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| fc0a787 | His Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry were published in 1803. | A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times | ||
| c7c2fd2 | Take away thought, and monotony becomes the order. | A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century | ||
| f2b0766 | Some problems in this [Rhind] papyrus seem to imply a rudimentary knowledge of proportion. | A History of Mathematics | ||
| ea26244 | Like Egyptian geometry, the geometry of the Pythagoreans is much concerned with areas. | A History of Mathematics | ||
| 6eaa0db | What the Pythagorean method of proof was has been a favourite topic for conjecture. | A History of Mathematics | ||
| 7bde8ee | Among the later Pythagoreans, Philolaus and Archytas are the most prominent. | A History of Mathematics | ||
| 5a853ca | Diogenes Laertius describes Eudoxus as astronomer, physician, legislator, as well as geometer. | A History of Mathematics | ||
| db18490 | Ireland is the old sow that eats her farrow. | A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | ||
| 48dd4ad | His mind, emptied of theory and courage, lapsed back into a listless peace. | A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | ||
| b30632f | That nameless something that had stopped his heart was Beauty. | A Severe Mercy | ||
| d5a3a0c | We met angrily in the dead of winter. | A Severe Mercy | ||
| 7fffdbc | All I could think of was: Of her bones are coral made. | A Severe Mercy | ||
| a44fbf9 | It [chemistry] is therefore the occult or hidden science, the black art. | A Short History of Chemistry | ||
| 99d5630 | The phraseology in the early treatises is similar to that in the priestly writings. | A Short History of Chemistry | ||
| 4aadaa4 | They were ignorant of the metal in the free state. | A Short History of Chemistry | ||
| e76422c | Two parts of London table beer may be considered equivalent in strength to one of ale. | A Treatise on the Art of Brewing | ||
| e19edeb | The term malt is... applied to grain which has been made to germinate... | A Treatise on the Art of Brewing | ||
| 79de354 | A walk on the wild side. | A Walk on the Wild Side | ||
| 6f56a1c | Sheep hurt my father, and through my father, sheep have also hurt me." | A Wild Sheep Chase | ||
| 1b253bd | A friend to kill time is a friend sublime." | A Wild Sheep Chase |