Quotes about miraculously (16 Quotes)


    Every mathematician worthy of the name has experienced ... the state of lucid exaltation in which one thought succeeds another as if miraculously ... this feeling may last for hours at a time, even for days. Once you have experienced it, you are eager to repeat it but unable to do it at will, unless perhaps by dogged work....


    'Of this voyage, I observe,' says the Admiral, 'that it has miraculously been shown, as may be understood by this writing, by the many signal miracles that He has shown on the voyage, and for me, who for so great a time was in the court of Your Highnesses with the opposition and against the opinion of so many high personages of your household, who were all against me, alleging this undertaking to be folly, which I hope in Our Lord will be to the greater glory of Christianity, which to some slight extent already has happened.'


    Congress is also stirring the pot. When funding questions were raised with the DHS, initially, their response was 'God, we've never even heard of this,' ... But after a call from a congressman, miraculously, they found some information.


    I thought at the beginning of the day, there might be two scores in the 60s today. The golf course is playing really difficult. It's fast now. As always, if there's no rain here, the golf course is completely different from Wednesday to Thursday. It somehow just dries out miraculously overnight.



    Ecstatic over the total annihilation of the Earth, Dr. Strangelove 'resurrects' himself, miraculously regaining his ability to walk. His mechanical, robot-like body rises out of his wheelchair, crying exultantly 'Sir I have a plan. Heh.' (He realizes he is standing up.) 'Mein Fuehrer, I can walk'

    In a sense, it might have been better if they could have miraculously gotten this film out in the first three months. Things have taken such a detour now with the country divided about the war in Iraq and all the aftermath. A movie about 911 is a little bit more risky now, or a bit more difficult to predict how the audience is going to respond.




    MANNA, n. A food miraculously given to the Israelites in the wilderness. When it was no longer supplied to them they settled down and tilled the soil, fertilizing it, as a rule, with the bodies of the original occupants.


    The bottom line for mathematicians is that the architecture has to be right. In all the mathematics that I did, the essential point was to find the right architecture. It's like building a bridge. Once the main lines of the structure are right, then the details miraculously fit. The problem is the overall design.



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