Johannes Kepler Quotes
The moon... is a mass, akin to the mass of the earth, attracts the waters by a magnetic force, not because they are liquid, but because they possess earthy substance, and so share in the movements of a heavy body.Johannes Kepler
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In those years of the Fifties, in London and New York, I lived, without knowing it, in a time when the profoundest changes were happening: when a radical alteration was getting ready to happen in the way a society saw young girls. And, as a consequence, in the way they saw themselves.
Eavan Boland -
There's nothing simple when you're in this 'Good Place.'
D'Arcy Carden -
Democrats should insist that a pluralistic democracy such as ours rely on bipartisanship in formulating a foreign policy based on moderation and the nuances of the human condition.
Zbigniew Brzezinski -
I always carry lip balm and lipstick. Lipstick is a very important beauty product because I find that lips are the most beautiful feature of anyone's face.
Fan Bingbing -
I guess I'm way too kind and generous, and a saint - if you can believe that!
R. L. Stine -
Commitment and credibility go hand in hand.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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If faith produce no works, I see That faith is not a living tree. Thus faith and works together grow, No separate life they never can know. They're soul and body, hand and heart, What God hath joined, let no man part.
Hannah More -
There are some things that money can't buy: peace of mind, for starters, and lean muscle mass. Neither the Queen of England nor the founder of Microsoft can put in an order for either one.
Victoria Moran -
I was a bit odd. I read books and wanted to draw and go to art school.
Mal Peet -
Here's what I have at my advantage: I've never been a personality. I've always been a character actor.
Frances McDormand -
Religion is induced insanity.
Madalyn Murray O'Hair -
Man is a beautiful machine that works very badly.
H. L. Mencken
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Beware of monotony; it's the mother of all the deadly sins.
Edith Wharton -
We cannot afford idleness, waste or inefficiency.
Eamon de Valera -
I remember that, although I was full of fervour, I didn't have the slightest inkling, even at forty, of the deeper side to the movement we were pursuing by instinct. It was in the air!
Camille Pissarro -
A desire of gain is common to mankind, and the general motive to business and industry.
Oliver Ellsworth -
I don't mind being called snobbish, a pain and a social climber, but being called unkind really hurts.
Rachel Johnson -
I feel no compulsion to be a pundit. As a matter of fact, I really don't have that much to say about most things. Working with hard news satisfies me completely.
Walter Cronkite
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I'm not really one for fancy, big words and poetry, and the scriptwriters worked very hard on 'Paradise Lost' to translate it.
Callan McAuliffe -
When we talk about compassion we talk in terms of being kind. But compassion is not so much being kind; it is being creative [enough] to wake a person up.
Chogyam Trungpa -
When Mr. William Faraday sat down to write his memoirs after fifty-eight years of blameless inactivity he found the work of inscribing the history of his life almost as tedious as living it had been, and so, possessing a natural invention coupled with a gift for locating the easier path, he began to prevaricate a little upon the second page, working his way up to downright lying on the sixth and subsequent folios.
Margery Allingham -
No beast has ever conquered the earth; and the natural world has never been conquered by muscular force.
Liberty Hyde Bailey -
Exactly. They're stupid. Who cares?" "I care. They bother me. And that's why I'm stupid. That makes me exponentially more stupid than stupid. I'm stupid to the power of stupid." She waved her hand. The moon blew away. "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard." I looked at her out of the corner of my eye.
Kami Garcia -
The moon... is a mass, akin to the mass of the earth, attracts the waters by a magnetic force, not because they are liquid, but because they possess earthy substance, and so share in the movements of a heavy body.
Johannes Kepler