“To the young mind every thing is individual, stands by itself. By and by, it finds how to join two things and see in them one nature; then three, then three thousand; and so, tyrannized over by its own unifying instinct, it goes on tying things together, diminishing anomalies, discovering roots running under ground whereby contrary and remote things cohere and flower out from one stem.” ThinkingMindTwoRunningTogetherYoungThreeIndividualFlowerGoes OnThousandRootsInstinctContraryTwo ThingsThoughtfulDiscoveringStemUnifyingAnomaliesYoung Minds Author:Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Sick, irritated, and the prey to a thousand discomforts, I go on with my labor like a true workingman, who, with sleeves rolled up, in the sweat of his brow, beats away at his anvil, not caring whether it rains or blows, hails or thunders.” Goes OnThousandBeatsRainLaborSickBlowCaringSweatThunderPreyDiscomfortSleevesBrowsHailIrritatedNot CaringAnvils Author:Gustave Flaubert
“One hundred thousand dollars was the bridge that enabled me to go on TV, not miss a beat or miss an opportunity, and raise then my own money to carry me forth. And that's how I got to be the first Democratic woman in the United States Senate's history.” FirstsStatesOpportunityMy OwnUnitedUnited StatesMissingTvsGoes OnThousandBeatsHundredRaisesDollarsDemocraticBridgesSenate Author:Barbara Mikulski
“Not now, for the last three thousand years, Hebrew has been penetrated and fertilized by ancient Semitic languages - by Aramaic, by Greek, by Latin, by Arabic, by Yiddish, by Latino, by German, by Russian, by English, I could go on and on. It's very much like English.” YearsHas BeensLastsThreeLanguageGoes OnThousandAncientGreekLatinThousand YearsLatinoHebrewYiddish Author:Amos Oz