Arthur Eddington Quotes
Wind, earthquake, fire-meteorology, seismology, physics-pass in review, as we have been reviewing the natural forces of evolution; the Lord was not in them. Afterwards, a stirring, an awakening in the organ of the brain, a voice which asks 'What doest thou here?'
Arthur Eddington
Quotes to Explore
I'm getting better, happier, and nicer as I grow older, so I would be terrific in a couple of hundred years time.
Maeve Binchy
Every education law should be based around the question, 'Is this good for children?' And it's not.
Brown Campbell
Sadly, people think a guy and a girl can't be friends without something romantic going on.
Daisy Ridley
This is America, not a banana republic.
Vincent Bugliosi
I loved school. But when I started 'Party of Five' in the fifth grade, I was taken out of school and tutored on the set.
Lacey Chabert
When I was on 'Dallas,' I was known to audiences of the '80s. And then when my sons, who are in their 30s now, were going to college, 'Dallas' was the cult thing to watch because it was being done on the soap channels, so a whole new generation saw it. And then I have the young fans that knew me from 'Step By Step' in the '90s.
Patrick Duffy
Lisp has all the visual appeal of oatmeal with fingernail clippings mixed in.
Larry Wall
This is a good day for the world's children. Children who today have no right to their own childhood, to education, to personal inviolability, have with these two representatives, these prize winners, got a voice both for the right to education - particularly for girls - and against unfair and exploitative child labor.
Angela Merkel
I don't miss going to airports and hanging out in hotel rooms.
Brad M. Carlson
Cheap Trick
It is so pleasant to learn about new things. Every day I find how little I know, but I do not feel discouraged since God has given me an eternity in which to learn more.
Helen Keller
The Word of fire burns today On the lips of our prophets in an evil age.
Margaret Walker
Wind, earthquake, fire-meteorology, seismology, physics-pass in review, as we have been reviewing the natural forces of evolution; the Lord was not in them. Afterwards, a stirring, an awakening in the organ of the brain, a voice which asks 'What doest thou here?'
Arthur Eddington