Albert Claude Quotes
For this equilibrium now in sight, let us trust that mankind, as it has occurred in the greatest periods of its past, will find for itself a new code of ethics, common to all, made of tolerance, of courage, and of faith in the Spirit of men.
Albert Claude
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Once I turned pro, I was like,' OK, this is not fun and games now. This is me. I'm going to come, and I work on karma. I'm not going to go after somebody if I don't have a reason behind it, so as soon as there is some sort of a reason for me to do something that I need to do, then I'll do it.'
Nate Diaz
We're not a nation divided: we're a nation broken, and anything broken can be fixed.
T. J. Miller
Positive thinking will let you use the ability which you have, and that is awesome.
Zig Ziglar
There's nothing that will change someone's moral outlook quicker than cash in large sums.
Larry Flynt
History is the present. That's why every generation writes it anew. But what most people think of as history is its end product, myth.
E. L. Doctorow
My first name, with the rare two-r spelling, came from a sportswriter named Garry Schumacher. My parents didn't know him personally, but my mother liked the spelling.
Garry Marshall
We are stereotyped creatures, imitators and copiers of our past selves.
William James
The reason most people get eating disorders is because they want to be skinny, but they do it stupidly, and they stop eating completely - nobody knows anything about nutrition or exercise. I think it should be a separate subject in school.
Kathryn Prescott
To lose one's objective attitude to a position, nearly always means ruining your game.
David Bronstein
Interest, say in mathematics, has usually been killed by routine teaching, exactly as the literary interest... has been killed...
Jacob Bronowski
For this equilibrium now in sight, let us trust that mankind, as it has occurred in the greatest periods of its past, will find for itself a new code of ethics, common to all, made of tolerance, of courage, and of faith in the Spirit of men.
Albert Claude