Marie Curie Quotes
I believe international work is a heavy task, but that it is nevertheless indispensable to go through an apprenticeship in it, at the cost of many efforts and also of a real spirit of sacrifice: however imperfect it may be, the work of Geneva has a grandeur that deserves our support.
Marie Curie
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You have been chosen, and you must therefore use such strength and heart and wits as you have.
J. R. R. Tolkien
I love children. I just don't know if I'm ready to have kids. I feel like I have more time. Kids are cute, you know? They need a lot of help - that's the thing.
Taylor Schilling
It should take you 15 minutes to make a song, and then get out of there.
Quavo
Migos
Accept it or not, every star, actor, and director wants to work on larger-than-life films.
Ram Charan
When I took over as president, I studied the Constitution, and the more I studied it, the more I realised that it does not prevent the president of India from giving the nation a vision. So when I went and presented this vision in Parliament and in legislative assemblies; everyone welcomed it, irrespective of party affiliations.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
The ability for consumers to receive broadcast over the air signal is their right.
Barry Diller
I got everything I wanted from my parents: Brooks Brothers sweaters and Spalding saddle shoes.
Eileen Ford
We are capable of doing even better things than we believe we are, if we challenge each other to do it.
Ben Carson
I grew up in London, and that's where I spend most of my time. Unless I have a really good reason not to be, I'll always be in London.
Douglas Booth
For me, growing up felt like a roller coaster ride at times, but looking back, I don't think that it was such a bad thing. It was all part of the excitement of being young.
Jameela Jamil
The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment.
Johannes Kepler
I believe international work is a heavy task, but that it is nevertheless indispensable to go through an apprenticeship in it, at the cost of many efforts and also of a real spirit of sacrifice: however imperfect it may be, the work of Geneva has a grandeur that deserves our support.
Marie Curie