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Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Love
God
Time
History
Man
World
Will
Fire
Harness
Waves
Someday
Winds
Shall
Tides
Mastering
Discovered
The History Of
After
Energies
Then
Gravity
Second
To act wisely when the time for action comes, to wait patiently when it is time for repose, put man in accord with the tides. Ignorance of this law results in periods of unreasoning enthusiasm on the one hand, and depression on the other.
Helena Blavatsky
Depression
Time
Man
Ignorance
Law
Wait
Enthusiasm
Action
Other
Results
Put
Wisely
Periods
Tides
Hand
Accord
Repose
Patiently
Act
Dead fish don't swim around in jealous tides.
Scott Weiland
Jealous
Dead
Tides
Around
Fish
Swim
Happiness is not a matter of events; it depends upon the tides of the mind.
Alice Meynell
Happiness
Events
Matter
Mind
Tides
Depends
The vast sage desert undulates with almost imperceptible tides like the oceans.
Frank Waters
Vast
Almost
Like
Tides
Sage
Oceans
Desert
We don't woo our wives with clubs. We don't leave old folks on ice floes. And maybe the time has come to quit diving into rip tides to save people we don't know. We've outgrown a lot of survival-of-the-fittest strategies, and risking our lives for strangers might be one of them.
Christopher McDougall
Time
People
Old
Strangers
Our
Our Lives
Folks
Rip
Risking
Diving
Come
Know
Tides
Wives
Leave
Lot
Quit
Maybe
Woo
Ice
Clubs
Them
Might
Strategies
Lives
Save
Weak minds sink under prosperity as well as adversity; but strong and deep ones have two high tides.
David Hare
Adversity
Strong
Prosperity
Minds
Weak
Weak Minds
High
Tides
Well
Sink
Deep
Two
It's so critical for people frustrated with the economy, with changing tides in government, who aren't able to hear their voices, questions or their ills being talked about, to have a place for discussing what others won't.
George Noory
Government
People
Changing
Others
Critical
Able
About
Voices
Economy
Tides
Talked
Hear
Questions
Discussing
Being
Place
Frustrated
Who
Ills
The tides which flow and lapse in the Bristol Channel are often distained by the freshets of many streams falling through wooded coombes below the moor.
Henry Williamson
Channel
Through
Tides
Falling
Often
Which
Lapse
Many
Streams
Flow
Bristol
Below
As long as tides of war are in our favor, the United States will never stop fighting. As a consequence, the war will continue for several years, during which materiel will be exhausted, vessels and arms will be damaged, and they can be replaced only with great difficulties.
Isoroku Yamamoto
War
Great
Will
Long
Exhausted
Fighting
Difficulties
Our
Several
States
Favor
Only
Never
Never Stop
Tides
Arms
Continue
Years
Replaced
Stop
Which
United
United States
Consequence
Damaged
My tides were fluctuating, too - back and forth, back and forth - sometimes so fast they seemed to be spinning. They call this 'rapid cycling.' It's a marvel that a person can appear to be standing still when the mood tides are sloshing back and forth, sometimes sweeping in both directions at once. They call that a 'mixed state.'
Jane Pauley
Sometimes
Cycling
Too
State
Back
Once
Mood
Rapid
Spinning
Seemed
Directions
Both
Marvel
Tides
Call
Still
Were
Mixed
Person
Forth
Sweeping
Standing
Appear
Fast
So key for making smart decisions is a mindset that actively monitors and is open to shifting tides and new information, one that is acutely aware that the interplay between our environment and its outcomes is ever in flux.
Noreena Hertz
Key
Smart
Shifting
Our
Mindset
Flux
Outcomes
Open
Environment
Between
New
Tides
Making
New Information
Information
Decisions
Actively
Aware
Ever
Reputations rise and fall almost as regularly as the tides.
Peter Benchley
Fall
Rise
Almost
Tides
Reputations
Regularly
Most of us, swimming against the tides of trouble the world knows nothing about, need only a bit of praise or encouragement - and we will make the goal.
Robert Collier
World
Will
Trouble
Encouragement
Nothing
Swimming
Bit
About
Only
Most
Tides
Make
Knows
Praise
Goal
Against
Us
Need
Even if the Moon didn't exist - even if it had been vaporized billions of years ago by cantankerous Klingons - there would still be (somewhat lower) tides raised by the Sun. For creatures dependent on the oceans' ebb and flow, life could go on.
Seth Shostak
Life
Moon
Sun
Would
Somewhat
Could
Had
Tides
Still
Oceans
Go
Been
Years
Exist
Years Ago
Dependent
Lower
Billions
Even
Creatures
Flow
Raised
There's no doubt that the Moon is more than a handy night light and a hair restorer for werewolves. It's responsible for the substantial amplitude of earthly ocean tides. These are of obvious influence if you're a geoduck, a type of clam that people dig up at low tide.
Seth Shostak
You
People
Light
Moon
Hair
Ocean
Doubt
Dig
Type
Earthly
Responsible
No Doubt
More
Obvious
Tide
Tides
Werewolves
Up
Than
Handy
Substantial
Influence
Low
Night
The first lesson my kids got about the ocean was to respect it. You can never turn your back on the ocean when you're dealing with tides and currents - factors beyond your control. You have to be the CEO of your family on the water. CEO stands for 'constant eyes on,' and it's something I never forget.
Summer Sanders
Family
You
Respect
Eyes
Water
First
Ocean
Control
Lesson
Back
Kids
Constant
About
Something
Factors
Never
Never Forget
Beyond
Tides
Dealing
Got
Forget
Currents
Turn
CEO
Your
Stands
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