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There is always hope!
"Don't be so gloomy! The Sun is shining!" "Bu kadar karamsar olma! Güneş parlıyor!"
eng "Hallowed are the Ori" "The Book of Origins. Blessed are the Ori." What is written on the cover of the Book of Origin. "Truth is the beginning of the Path." "Blessed are those that deliver us from evil." "Hallowed are those who walk in unison." "Sanctus Ori." Translation:
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"That is what I’m looking for every time I flip to the back of a book, compulsively checking for proof that in a life where so many things have gone wrong, there can be beauty too. That there is always hope, no matter what."
Even when the world throws its worst and then turns its back, there is still always hope.-Pittacus Lore ( Dünya en kötüsünü atıp,sırtını dönse bile hala umut vardır.)
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However, I’m strong and mature enough to ignore that fear and focus on what he is. Who he is. The man who showed me a different world, one where I’m cared for and I come before anything else. The man who fought for me when I didn’t have the will to fight for myself. The man who saved me, even when he tortured me. Who took my hand when I thought there was no hope left for me. The man who gave me the most precious gift in the form of Jeremy and nurtured him with me. He provided me light, even when he himself was always used to the darkness.
Land vs. Sea
Any war at sea, consists of both offensive and defensive actions. These actions have many similarities with those conducted in a war on land. Yet there are also significant differences mainly because of the characteristics of the physical environment. A war at sea is also fought in three physical dimensions or mediums. Hence, interplay between offense and defense is both more complex and more dynamic than in a war on land. A weaker side at sea should always try to be active and tactically or even operationally be on the offensive; otherwise, there will be no hope of eventually shifting to the offensive. Passivity in a war is also invariably bad for morale and the will to fight of one’s forces. Whether a weaker side would be strategically on the defensive or the offensive greatly depends on the situation on the land front. Ultimately, a war as a whole is won or lost on land. It is there where the humans live.
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That is what I’m looking for every time I flip to the back of a book, compulsively checking for proof that in a life where so many things have gone wrong, there can be beauty too. That there is always hope, no matter what.
“There is something you should know, wife,” he says, pulling away. “In all my years, there’s only one aspect of love—” My breath catches on that word. “—that I’ve ever really known,” he continues. “And that’s longing. That’s all that the battlefield has to offer—a longing so deep it has a presence of its own. Love is a hope that carries men through dark nights, but it’s nothing more than that.” “When we were apart, that’s what I felt. Longing. It was as familiar a sensation to me as swinging my sword,” he says. “I hated my empty bed and my lonely tent, but it’s what I’ve always known. It’s being with you that’s something new, something I want but don’t understand.”
The calling out of egregious mistakes and the marginalization of bad colleagues will not help professionals become aware of how much they disagree when making broadly acceptable judgments. On the contrary, the easy consensus about bad judgments may even reinforce the illusion of agreement. The true lesson, about the ubiquity of system noise, will never be learned. We hope you are starting to share our view that system noise is a serious problem. Its existence is not a surprise, noise is a consequence of the informal nature of judgment. However, as we will see through- out this book, the amount of noise observed when an organization takes a serious look almost always comes as a shock. Our conclusion is simple: wherever there is judgment, there is noise, and more of it than you think.
(...) Why should I mourn The vanished power of the usual reign? Because I do not hope to know again The infirm glory of the positive hour Because I do nor think Because I know I shall not know
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Unless death shows mercy And takes him first. There is always that hope But not one I can count on.
sister --- wherever you are now, i hope there is a beach. - starfish will always remind me of you.
“You will always end up in this city. Don‘t hope for things elsewhere: There is no ship for you, there is no road. As you’ve wasted your life here, in this small corner, You’ve destroyed it everywhere else in the world.”
The horror of death row is that you die a little each day. The waiting kills you. You live in a cage and when you wake up, you mark off another day and you tell yourself that you are now one day closer to death. At times, death would be welcome. But there is always hope, always the slight promise that in our strange system of justice, someone somewhere will decide to reverse his case.
These Schilleresque beautiful souls are always the same; up to the very last moment they see people through reose-coloured spectacles; up to the very last moment they hope for good and not evil; and even if they have some misgivings that there is a reverse side to the medal, they refuse notion; they wave the truth away with both hands until the very moment when the over-idealized person appears in his true colours and cocks a snook at them.
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