Johannes Kepler Quotes
Ships and sails proper for the heavenly air should be fashioned. Then there will also be people, who do not shrink from the dreary vastness of space.Johannes Kepler
Quotes to Explore
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I feel sorry for the man who marries you... because everyone thinks you're sweet and you're not.
Harold Brodkey -
I don't quite know how to put it into words, but I feel for the audience that I have; I know them.
Idina Menzel -
I think happiness is a combination of pleasure, engagement and meaningfulness.
Ian K. Smith -
I weirdly feel very natural, in the physicality that comes my way, whether it's guns, cars or whatever. For some reason, it's second nature to me.
Maggie Q -
To ensure financial stability, we expect the provision of U.S. government securities settlement services to be robust in nearly all contingencies.
Jerome Powell -
I'm a journalist - I'm not Robert Caro. I have a day job, and a pretty consuming one - a joyfully consuming one.
David Remnick
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If you haven't found something strange during the day, it hasn't been much of a day.
John Archibald Wheeler -
The Internet has become the go-to place to toss out ideas in the hope that they could lead to a job, but it has also become the place where people go to find the best ideas, creating a lopsided dynamic that tends to benefit people in power.
Jenna Wortham -
I was still 15 when I met John Lennon at a village fete in Woolton, in Liverpool.
Paul McCartney The Beatles -
Always try the problem that matters most to you.
Andrew Wiles -
I curse in everyday life, but usually when I stub my toe. The topics I'm discussing, it's not necessary to curse. I found [cursing] is a sign that a joke is not finished or well-written.
Jim Gaffigan -
I am a sort of vampire, taking the blood of other people.
Karl Lagerfeld
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I ran to the house and fire was already shooting out some of the windows.
John Whiting -
California belongs to Joan Didion. Not the California where everyone wears aviator sunglasses, owns a Jacuzzi and buys his clothes on Rodeo Drive. But California in the sense of the West. The old West where Manifest Destiny was an almost palpable notion that was somehow tied to the land and the climate and one's own family-an unspoken belief that was passed down to children in stories and sayings.
Michiko Kakutani -
In the road ships must ride in 30, 40, or 50 fathom water, not above half a mile from the shore at farthest: and if there are many ships they must ride close one by another.
William Dampier -
Universal orthodoxy is enriched by every new discovery of truth: what at first appeared universal, by wishing to stand still, sooner or later becomes a sect.
Edgar Quinet -
Ships and sails proper for the heavenly air should be fashioned. Then there will also be people, who do not shrink from the dreary vastness of space.
Johannes Kepler