Top 15 17th Century Love Quotes
#1. Where you read a book and when and with whom can make a big difference.
Robert Coles
#2. The decision as to when to photograph, the actual click of the shutter, is partly controlled from the outside, by the flow of life, but it also comes from the mind and the heart of the artist. The photograph is his vision of the world and expresses, however subtly, his values and convictions.
Paul Strand
#3. If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent Him. But all nature cries aloud that He does exist.
(Voltaire)
Elizabeth Kales
#4. I did best when I had least truth for my subjects.
John Donne
#5. The next parent who Googles Is my 2-year-old gifted? should get a curt response: Your 2-year-old is a gift.
Ron Fournier
#6. The combination of physical strength and moral sincerity combined with tenderness of heart is exactly what is wanted in a husband.
Ameila Peabody
Elizabeth Peters
#7. Emotions are the keys to learning, the keys to imprinting. The stronger the emotion, the more clearly the experience is learned.
Clotaire Rapaille
#8. Networking turns to spam when you stop interacting. Networking is a dialog.
Donna Huber
#9. The classical theory of omniscient rationality is strikingly simple and beautiful.
Herbert A. Simon
#10. We have story-makers and we have writers apparently most of the today's writing falls into the first category.
Pushpa Rana
#11. I don't think I'm lucky; I think I have a tough constitution. That's a lot of it. And I've been wise enough to listen to other people. I was unconsciously cultivating as many straight friends as I could.
Iggy Pop
#12. Can I go one day without somebody saying something negative about me?
Shaquille O'Neal
#13. What a perfect way to end the home stand, by hitting sixty-two for the city of St. Louis and all the fans. I truly wanted to do it here and I did. Thank you St. Louis.
Mark McGwire
#14. I still the love classic period, but also the baroque period, and even 17th-Century music such as the music of Monteverdi. He's one of the greatest opera composers. He was the one who really started the opera.
Cecilia Bartoli
#15. In one terrible instant, that terrible thing happened, the single most tragic experience of my, and just about any, childhood: boredom.
Harrison Scott Key
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