A Quote by Zane Grey

I confess that reading proofs is a pleasure. It stimulates and inspires me. — © Zane Grey
I confess that reading proofs is a pleasure. It stimulates and inspires me.
But investment in space stimulates society, it stimulates it economically, it stimulates it intellectually, and it gives us all passion.
A noble purpose inspires sacrifice, stimulates innovation and encourages perseverance.
I'm very much inspired by things that anger me. If I see bigotry, stupidity, or injustice on the news, I'm inspired to find a way to make it into something comedic and relatable. Anger inspires me. Stupidity inspires me. My family inspires me. My accountant inspires me. Everything and anything, really.
The opportunity to live and experience life inspires me. Watching others not take it for granted inspires me. Using time to create something timeless through creativity and proactivity inspires me.
Reading is a pleasure, but to finish reading, to come to the blank space at the end, is also a pleasure.
Unlike television, reading does not swallow the senses or dictate thought. Reading stimulates the ecology of the imagination. Can you remember the wonder you felt when first reading The Jungle Book or Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn? Kipling’s world within a world; Twain’s slow river, the feel of freedom and sand on the secret island, and in the depths of the cave?
Every want that stimulates the breast becomes a source of pleasure when redressed.
The thing that inspires me most is reading and just observing the people around me. I think those are the two things that make me want to write.
It gives me immense pleasure to be trustworthy, faithful, and true - to have the kind of romantic bond that inspires this.
I believe we have an obligation to read for pleasure, in private and in public places. If we read for pleasure, if others see us reading, then we learn, we exercise our imaginations. We show others that reading is a good thing.
What nobility of feeling! To sacrifice your own pleasure to preserve the comfort of others! It is a thing, I confess, that would never occur to me.
I think it is said that Gauss had ten different proofs for the law of quadratic reciprocity. Any good theorem should have several proofs, the more the better. For two reasons: usually, different proofs have different strengths and weaknesses, and they generalise in different directions - they are not just repetitions of each other.
Hopefully, reading and being around great literature inspires me to write songs, but I'm not sure about that.
I guess what inspires me is when I am watching somebody else do something that really has an impact on me. That inspires me to want to do that in return.
Fish stimulates the brain, but fishing stimulates the imagination.
It is the facts that matter, not the proofs. Physics can progress without the proofs, but we can't go on without the facts ... if the facts are right, then the proofs are a matter of playing around with the algebra correctly.
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