Top 15 Pythagorus Quotes
#1. No one can read the history of astronomy without perceiving that Copernicus, Newton, Laplace, are not new men, or a new kind of men, but that Thales, Anaximenes, Hipparchus, Empodocles, Aristorchus, Pythagorus, Oenipodes, had anticipated them.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#2. I want to drink the knowledge of Pythagorus's theorem.
Truth Devour
#3. People always thought if no one believed in God and we were nihilists then people would go around murdering each other. That didn't happen at all, we just bought a lot of things with credit.
Noah Cicero
#5. I started swimming when I was four because my brother wanted to join a swim team, and I wanted to do what he did. They said I had to be six, but if I could swim a lap, then I could participate. So I swam a lap, and the rest is history.
Summer Sanders
#6. Studies show that children best flourish when one mom and one dad are there to raise them.
John Boehner
#7. Be loved for who you are, for everything that constitutes you. Be loved for your core beliefs, your strengths and weaknesses, your admirable traits and troublesome baggage. Be loved for you, because anything less is not love at all.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#8. I couldn't see tying myself down with a middle-aged woman with four children, even though the woman was my wife and the children were my own.
Joseph Heller
#9. In this neighborhood, with only forty-five cents, you're a bum. But Sobotnik, even with two dollars, he's still a bum.
Nelson Algren
#10. I beseech you to open your hearts and give back! Give your time/services/money/support/encouragement/love! Give whatever you can!
Jen Lilley
#11. If you have kindness in your heart, you offer acts of kindness to touch the hearts of others wherever you go - whether they are random or planned. Kindness becomes a way of life.
Roy Bennett
#12. By happy contrast, Hobie's whole day revolved around dinner.
Donna Tartt
#13. Poetry is play. I'd even rather have you think of it as a sport. For instance, like football.
Robert Frost
#14. Too often I would hear men boast of the miles covered that day, rarely of what they had seen.
Louis L'Amour
#15. Speaking of fruit, I'm down
I mean, he's down
to his underwear.
Rick Yancey
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