
Top 13 Botschafter Werden Quotes
#1. If scientists could communicate more in their own voices - in a familiar tone, with a less specialized vocabulary - would a wide range of people understand them better? Would their work be better understood by the general public, policy-makers, funders, and, even in some cases, other scientists?
Alan Alda
#2. The mind revolts against certain opinions, as the stomach rejects certain foods.
William Hazlitt
#3. The head thinks, the hands labor, but it's the heart that laughs.
Liz Curtis Higgs
#4. I know the ways of Pleasure, the sweet strains, The lullings and the relishes of it.
George Herbert
#5. If your gonna play with rattlesnakes, you better know what rattlesnakes do.
Smokey Yunick
#6. France is hypocritical and cowardly. I sometimes think that, having been invaded by the Germans, we'd be run better today.
Emmanuel Petit
#7. The poor world is almost six thousand years old, and in all this time there was not any man died in his own person,
videlicet, in a love-cause.
William Shakespeare
#8. Artemis looked at Holly and felt a tremendous affection for her ... he could properly appreciate how fierce and beautiful his best friend was ...
She is truly magical, thought Artemis. Perhaps her qualities are more obvious to me now that I have decided to sacrifice myself.
Eoin Colfer
#9. We want to create the purely organic building, boldly emanating its inner laws, free of untruths or ornamentation.
Walter Gropius
#10. A samurai will use a toothpick even though he has not eaten. Inside the skin of a dog, outside the hide of a tiger.
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
#11. He could still remember how the first sip of wine made him feel.
Dianne Harman
#12. I think a fragrance is all about sensations and imagery, and can evoke visions, feelings and thoughts.
Shakira
#13. For black folks, the camera provided a means to document a reality that could, if necessary, be packed, stored, moved from place to place ... [Photography] offered a way to contain memories, to overcome loss, to keep history.
Bell Hooks
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