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Quotes About Grasp

Tal vez, pensó, es mejor tomar estos momentos cuando los consigues, puede que no haya demasiados en la vida.
~ Antonia Michaelis
Children have imagination enough to grasp any idea which you present to them with honesty and without patronage.
~ Armstrong Sperry
It is astonishing that human brains, which evolved to cope with the everyday world, have been able to grasp the counterintuitive mysteries of the cosmos and the quantum.
~ Martin Rees
In order to produce the satisfaction of comprehension, there first needs to be the process of comprehension. Furthermore, the overarching idea at hand needs to be something that is actually comprehensible.
~ Hidetaka Miyazaki
Golf has always been a game where you have to control both ends of the club.
~ Matt Kuchar
He has heart who knows fear, but vanquishes it; who sees the abyss, but with pride. He who sees the abyss, but with eagle's eyes,- he who with eagle's talons grasps the abyss: he has courage.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
One must reach out and try to grasp this astonishing finesse, that the value of life cannot be estimated.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I am a railing alongside the torrent; whoever is able to grasp me may grasp me! Your crutch, however, I am not.--
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Climb the day, Drop your dreams, Possess the day.
~ Gail Carson Levine
Wise it is to comprehend the whole.
~ Edward Young
Approach each day with the same mindset that your opportunity can come within a blink of an eye.
~ Teddy Bridgewater
Happiness is within the reach of everyone, rich or poor. Yet comparatively few people are happy. I believe the reason for this is that the majority don't recognize happiness even when it is within their grasp.
~ Robert Baden-Powell
Secular thinkers have a separation between thinking and doing. They don't have a grasp of the balance sheet. The doers are selling us potted plants and pizzas while the thinkers are a little bit unworldly. Religions both think and do.
~ Alain de Botton
What I read, I read thoroughly and retain almost all of it.
~ Philip Schultz
Some educators believe that the expertise necessary for understanding and helping behaviorally challenging students is well beyond their grasp. Not true.
~ Ross W. Greene
As Karim Lala often said,'learn to clench the world in your fist. open your palm only when you have to receive money
~ S Hussain Zaidi
Recognizing happiness when it's lying at your feet, having the will and courage to reach down and take it in your arms--and to hold on to it--that's the heart's intelligence. Intelligence minus the heart is just logic, and that doesn't amount to much. - Arthur
~ Marc Levy
If his mind is filled with nobility, with a grasp of all time, all existence, do you think our human life will mean much to him at all?' " Ã¢â'¬ËœHow could it?' he said. " Ã¢â'¬ËœOr death be very frightening?' " 'Not in the least.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Then he had thought it all beyond her mental grasp and it had been pleasant to explain things to her. Now he saw that she understood entirely too well and he felt the usual masculine indignation at the duplicity of women. Added to it was the usual masculine disillusionment in discovering that a woman has a brain.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Time is like a handful of sand - the tighter you grasp it, the faster it runs through your fingers.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Now is the time to take up the cause of the advancement of human rights for all and the moment is yours to grasp.
~ Romeo Dallaire
One by one the sands are flowing, One by one the moments fall; Some are coming, some are going; Do not strive to grasp them all.
~ Adelaide Anne Procter
As if it were our very birthright, which we could not come to grasp the meaning of until this time of middle life when we looked on only as many years ahead as already lay behind us.
~ Anne Rice
I did not love those decadent and cynical French mummers. Those I had loved, and those who I could love, were, save for Louis de Pointe du Lac, utterly beyond my grasp. I must have Louis, that was my injunction. I knew no other. So I did not interfere when Louis incinerated the Coven, and the infamous theatre, striking at the risk of his own life, with flame and scythe at the very hour of dawn.
~ Anne Rice