G. H. Hardy Quotes
It is hardly possible to maintain seriously that the evil done by science is not altogether outweighed by the good. For example, if ten million lives were lost in every war, the net effect of science would still have been to increase the average length of life.G. H. Hardy
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It is essential to link enterprises on the basis of objective laws of a socialist economy and legal system.
Samora Machel -
When you love someone so much that you are in pain when you are apart it ends up being destructive. I never want to be in that place again.
Sadie Frost -
I would like to direct.
Aaron Eckhart -
Millions of American families affected by debilitating diseases have new hope today after the U.S. House passed legislation to support potentially life-saving stem cell research.
Nancy Johnson -
I know that campaigns can seem small, and even silly. Trivial things become big distractions. Serious issues become sound bites. And the truth gets buried under an avalanche of money and advertising. If you're sick of hearing me approve this message, believe me - so am I.
Barack Obama -
Brandon Boyd of Incubus is hot, but he's too pretty.
Rachel Perry
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My favorite animal is steak.
Fran Lebowitz -
With Spotify, people don't get it until they try it. Then they tell their friends.
Daniel Ek -
I had a monumental idea this morning, but I didn't like it.
Samuel Goldwyn -
Thanks to my father, we were always in good horses.
Facundo Pieres -
To destroy is always the first step in any creation.
e. e. cummings -
Well, put it like this, if you're not a kid, you're a wizard.
Ian Hart
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The person who grieves suffers his passion to grow upon him; he indulges it, he loves it; but this never happens in the case of actual pain, which no man ever willingly endured for any considerable time.
Edmund Burke -
Ergo, because of the money problem, it is probable that our orchestras will soon go down in quality.
Lara St. John -
Multicultural markets are nuanced but not alien.
Iman -
I like to tread uncharted territory and push myself in terms of performance.
Mahesh Babu -
I love the immediacy of those old analog machines; it's really inspiring. You just set them up to play, and they go, playing the same thing until you switch the pattern.
Aaron Funk -
Our original name was Wild Country, but when we first went to The Bowery, they had the name of all 50 states around the edge of the club, so we went to the sign that said 'Alabama' and stuck our band name underneath it.
Randy Owen
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I was a terrible father. The most I ever did for my children was to teach them chess. At least they got that.
David Bailey -
I wasn't very good as a puppet. A lot of times in a movie, you need a really good puppeteer: you're sort of a puppet, and you're doing what you can. But I always, from the beginning, was kind of making up my own stuff from stand-up and sort of directing myself, so I wasn't very good in movies where I didn't have control.
Dana Carvey -
I remember in the first part of the race I was sixth and I could have gone quicker, but I had to go slow. It was one of the most difficult things I have ever done.
Alain Prost -
Long practise in driving a racing car at a hundred miles an hour or so gives first-class training in control and judging distances at high speed and helps tremendously in getting motor sense, which is rather the feel of your engine than the sound of it, a thing you get through your bones and nerves rather than simply your ears.
Eddie Rickenbacker -
His [John Paul II] humanity, combined with his extraordinary spiritual authority, was unlike anything I've ever met.
Chris Matthews -
It is hardly possible to maintain seriously that the evil done by science is not altogether outweighed by the good. For example, if ten million lives were lost in every war, the net effect of science would still have been to increase the average length of life.
G. H. Hardy