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There's no fear in a shallow heart because the shallow heart is faint and don't fall apart, But feeling hearts that truly care are fragile to the flow of air.


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#care #fall-apart #feeling #flow #fragile

You are my one and only, for all eternity.


Vicky Dreiling


#england #regency #romance #england

There is no doubt fiction makes a better job of the truth.


Doris Lessing


#on-fiction #storytelling #truth #truth-telling #job

He's not a killer. He just wins... Thoroughly


Orson Scott Card


#graff #killing #space #winning

The plain fact is that education is itself a form of propaganda - a deliberate scheme to outfit the pupil, not with the capacity to weigh ideas, but with a simple appetite for gulping ideas ready-made. The aim is to make 'good' citizens, which is to say, docile and uninquisitive citizens.


H.L. Mencken


#homeschool #homeschooling #education

I pay no attention whatever to anybody's praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings.


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


#attention #blame #feelings #follow #i

Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion has no hold on the mind. Therefore do not use compulsion, but let early education be a sort of amusement; you will then be better able to discover the child's natural bent.


Plato


#homeschool #homeschooling #learning #education

Tell us please, what treatment in an emergency is administered by ear?"....I met his gaze and I did not blink. "Words of comfort," I said to my father.


Abraham Verghese


#doctor #healing #medicine #medicine

Surgeons can cut out everything except cause.


Herbert M. Shelton


#healing #health #medicine #surgery #medicine

Another mistaken notion connected with the law of large numbers is the idea that an event is more or less likely to occur because it has or has not happened recently. The idea that the odds of an event with a fixed probability increase or decrease depending on recent occurrences of the event is called the gambler's fallacy. For example, if Kerrich landed, say, 44 heads in the first 100 tosses, the coin would not develop a bias towards the tails in order to catch up! That's what is at the root of such ideas as "her luck has run out" and "He is due." That does not happen. For what it's worth, a good streak doesn't jinx you, and a bad one, unfortunately , does not mean better luck is in store.


Leonard Mlodinow


#luck #math #probability #statistics #math






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