
Top 13 Precipitously Dictionary Quotes
#1. I not only stand on my two feet, but I walk on my two feet for my two feet.
Keely Barton
#2. When sperm and egg unite, something goes from inanimate to animate. It is life.
Mitt Romney
#3. Things changed with the discovery of neutron stars and black holes - objects with gravitational fields so intense that dramatic space and time-warping effects occur.
Paul Davies
#4. We hadn't sung together in six years. We realized that we'd missed each other personally and musically, so we decided to try a limited reunion tour. We wanted to work together enough to have it be a meaningful part of our lives, but not so much that it wouldn't be fun.
Mary Travers
#6. Television is coitus interruptus brought into aesthetics.
Norman Mailer
#7. With words one man can make another blessed, or drive him to despair;
Sigmund Freud
#8. In the 19th century the anatomy of the eye was known in great detail and the sophisticated mechanisms it employs to deliver an accurate picture of the outside world astounded everyone who was familiar with them.
Michael Behe
#9. If I was to be their real teacher and guardian, I must touch their hearts, I must share their joys and sorrows, I must help them to solve the problems that faced them, and I must take along the right channel the surging aspirations of their youth.
Mahatma Gandhi
#10. From 13, I wanted to play drums. I wanted to play with good people and I'm still doing it. I still love it so that's why I do it.
Ringo Starr
#11. Now he knew why he loved her so. Without ever leaving the ground, she could fly. 'There must be another one like you,' he whispered to her. 'There's got to be at least one more woman like you.
Toni Morrison
#12. And so give your uncommon readers a chance to join you in the solidarity of pain and love and the vision of human possibility. But isn't it enough? For lack of the full heart's desire, won't it serve?
Wallace Stegner
#13. If it were Christ's intention to save all men, how deplorably He has been disappointed!
Charles Spurgeon
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