“Perhaps you have felt already, from the tone of my letter, that I am more than ever now the bride of science. Religion to me is science, and science is religion. In that deeply-felt truth lies the secret of my intense devotion to the reading of God's natural works. It is reading Him. His will — His…”— Ada Lovelace, en.wikiquote.org
“The cruel man is of misanthropic temperament, and is a man of moods, oscillating from quiet brooding to sudden explosions. If a man like this does not fight this unhappy provision of his soul during his youth, under no circumstances could he a void becoming furious—and foolish. There are those who w…”— Frederick Ii, amazon.com
“He who lowers his mind to the dust of all men’s feet, Sees the Name of God enshrined in every heart.”— Sri Guru Granth Sahib, amazon.com
“No one can tell another man is true. Truth is all around us...Truth is where ever man has glimpsed divinity.”— Gore Vidal, amazon.com
“Words are only painted fire, a look is the fire itself. She gave that look, and carried it away to the treasury of heaven, where all things that are divine belong.”— Mark Twain, amazon.com