Hermann von Helmholtz Quotes
Iron which is brought near a spiral of copper wire, traversed by an electrical current, becomes magnetic, and then attracts other pieces of iron, or a suitably placed steel magnet.
Hermann von Helmholtz
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If I were to speak of war, it would not be to show you the glories of conquering armies but the mischief and misery they strew in their tracks; and how, while they marched on with tread of iron and plumes proudly tossing in the breeze, some one must follow closely in their steps, crouching to the earth, toiling in the rain and darkness, shelterless themselves, with no thought of pride or glory, fame or praise, or reward; hearts breaking with pity, faces bathed in tears and hands in blood. This is the side which history never shows.
Clara Barton
To be a good friend remember that we are human magnets: that like attracts like and that as we give we get.
Bill Vaughan
I eat a variety of foods like vegetables, fruit and beef for protein and iron.
Sasha Cohen
Amnesty is the magnet. Other magnets that you mentioned are anchor babies who get benefits in this country and employer deductions for employees, even if they are here illegally, which Mr. King is addressing.
Virgil Goode
Gravitational systems are the ashes of prior electrical systems.
Hannes Alfven
If you keep a clear vision for your future, it will pull you like a magnet through your toughest times.
Anthony Robbins
Five years from now I'm probably going to look back on the things I'm doing and cringe.
Fiona Apple
I'm retired, man. I'm loving it. Just being a bum. I kind of like it.
Kirby Puckett
I try to attach myself to people who really inspire me, and directors who are really passionate. That way, I can give myself more fully and trust the impulse behind why the film is being made, and I can be a little more irresponsible in finding out what the character is.
Willem Dafoe
In Lebanon, it's never over for anyone. You cannot write off anyone or anything in this country.
Saad Hariri
But the devil is a subtle worm; he does not give up at one defeat, for he knows human nature, and the strength of the forces which battle for him.
Upton Sinclair
Iron which is brought near a spiral of copper wire, traversed by an electrical current, becomes magnetic, and then attracts other pieces of iron, or a suitably placed steel magnet.
Hermann von Helmholtz