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Study Quotes - Page 42

It's your fiction that interests me. Your studies of the interplay of human motives and emotion.

It's your fiction that interests me. Your studies of the interplay of human motives and emotion.

Isaac Asimov (1983). “The Robot Collection: The Robot Novels”, Doubleday Books

..Advantage of the Bible is that it is profitable for training in righteous living.

Howard G. Hendricks, William D. Hendricks (2007). “Living By the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible”, p.17, Moody Publishers

The point, do whatever it take to approach the Word with a fresh perspective.

Howard G. Hendricks, William D. Hendricks (2007). “Living By the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible”, p.49, Moody Publishers

He who rides and keeps the beaten track studies the fences chiefly.

Henry David Thoreau (1873). “The Maine Woods”, p.87

Winter is the time for study, you know, and the colder it is the more studious we are.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.1705, Delphi Classics

The study of history is useful to the historian by teaching him his ignorance of women.

Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses S Grant, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Adams (2016). “Great American Lives: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, and The Education of Henry Adams”, p.1577, Open Road Media

At bottom there is but one subject of study: the forms and metamorphoses of mind. All other subjects may be reduced to that; all other studies bring us back to this study.

Entry for July 20, 1848, "The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel", Book by Henri-Frédéric Amiel, translated by Mary Augusta Ward, 1882.

Theoretical and experimental physicists are now studying nothing at all-the vacuum. But that nothingness contains all of being.

Heinz R. Pagels (2012). “The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature”, p.279, Courier Corporation

Letters of friendship require no study.

George Washington (1855). “Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and Religious”, p.240