Ibn al-Qayyim (1292–1350), was a very cool fellow who was an astronomer, chemist, philosopher, psychologist, scientist and theologian.
Ibn al-Qayyim (1292–1350), was a very cool fellow who was an astronomer, chemist, philosopher, psychologist, scientist and theologian.
Scribbled by Einstein on a letter received during a visit to England (1933) from a man who suggested that gravity meant that as the world rotated people were sometimes upside down, horizontal, or at ‘left angles’ and that perhaps, this disorientation explained why people do foolish things like falling in love.
Think about all the things you’ve faced. You cracked but you didn’t break. You’re still standing. I’d call that fearless. ~ Myra McEntire