Top 38 Quotes About 137

#1. 137 years later, Memorial Day remains one of America's most cherished patriotic observances. The spirit of this day has not changed - it remains a day to honor those who died defending our freedom and democracy.

Doc Hastings

#2. Vigilance is the proper, constructive concern for the well-being of others and for the advancement of God's Kingdom.[136] Anxiety, then, is vigilance that has lost sight of God.[137]

Heather Choate Davis

#3. What's life without risk," my father said. "Nothing but mauvais foi [bad faith]" from The Society of S (p. 137).

Susan Hubbard

#4. When you're soulmates, it hits you like lightning, and you know that's the one person in the world you were meant to be with. You don't think you're soulmates; you just know it's your destiny whether you like it or not.

L.J.Smith

#5. That growing up is all about getting hurt. And then getting over it. You hurt. You recover. You move on. Odds are pretty good you're just going to get hurt again. But each time, you learn something.

Jim Butcher

#6. Me, personally, I tell dude 137 how I'm adding an embossed slogan to my dildos. Cast in high-relief going around the base, it's going to say, "The Dick That Killed Cassie Wright ... " On the thickest part, so if you twist it the letters of the writing stimulate the clit.

Chuck Palahniuk

#7. Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee. I was the man in the moon when time was,
--Stephano
(Act II, scene 2, lines 136-137)

William Shakespeare

#8. Walking across the moors made me feel as if I'd stepped primly out of a Jane Austen book or an Impressionist painting. But I bet even Elizabeth Bennet had never punted a rabbit before, and my current count was 137.

Delilah S. Dawson

#9. Physicists love this number not just because it is dimensionless, but also because it is a combination of three fundamental constants of nature. Why do these constants come together to make the particular number 1/137.036 and not some other number?

John Archibald Wheeler

#10. The strength of the electromagnetic interaction, for example, is fixed by a number called the "fine-structure constant," a famous quantity in physics that is numerically close to 1/137.

Sean Carroll

#11. Beh reaches up and touches my cheek.
"Love," she whispers.
"Luffs!" I respond, and her smile brightens even more.
Without a doubt, I will do anything for her.

Shay Savage

#12. Remember the Dreamers whose patriotism was praised when the Democratic House passed, and the Senate filibustered - the DREAM Act in 2010? Washington promised a path to citizenship, not just a roadblock to deportation.

Christine Pelosi

#13. No, Eichmann assured him, there was no specific talk of killing methods.

-- The Eichmann Trial, page 137

Deborah E. Lipstadt

#14. Your laughter is like cool water to me," I said. I felt my heart sob at these strange words, and it would not have been hard to summon tears: Strange. " "You are so serious all of a sudden," she told me. "I am not any one thing," I said. (137)

Patrick DeWitt

#15. South Korea's investment in Russia has not been smooth, ... Korea had planned to carry out 126 investment projects worth 273 million, but in reality, only 91 projects worth 137 million are under way.

Vladimir Putin

#16. Must be a different Larry Wall. There are at least 137 of us in the U.S.

Larry Wall

#17. What is courage?" I ask. "Bearing witness. That is a form of courage." (137)

Jessica Stern

#18. He asked them to close their eyes, and hoped their mouths would follow suit. p. 137

Anthony Marra

#19. I am a thousand scattered pieces that no one has bothered to put together.

Jennifer Coburn

#20. And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, 135 The instruments of darkness tell us truths, 136 Win us with honest trifles, to betray 's 137 In deepest consequence. - 138

William Shakespeare

#21. I didn't have a cell phone because I never needed to play video games or surf the Net, or exchange nude photos with a congressman. - Odd Thomas - Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz pg 137 chapter 19

Dean Koontz

#22. You don't have to be dowdy to be a Christian.

Tammy Faye Bakker

#23. The weakest nations always blame others for their failures.

M.F. Moonzajer

#24. By the windmills of Babyland he sat down and wept.

Neil Gaiman

#25. I usually submit a novel at a certain number of words, and when I've finished working with my editor, the novel is longer than when I submitted it. I need my editor to help me open up the story.

David Bergen

#26. For us, we are moving a company that has been around for 137 years to the next level so that we can be there for the next 137 years.

Hans Vestberg

#27. Everything is going well "Day One" book up to page 137, planning som new movies to watch in the near future, close to awesome and powerful quotes. Some new and awesome events... - And that's life, that's how it must be!

Deyth Banger

#28. I have 137 pairs of shoes and 200 pairs of jeans.

Frances Bean Cobain

#29. Alpha sets the scale of nature
the size of atoms and all things made of them, the intensity and colors of light, the strength of magnetism, and the metabolic rate of life itself. It controls everything that we see ... In 137, apparently, science had found Nature's PIN Code.

Frank Close

#30. You don't know won't hurt you. A dubious maxim: sometimes what you don't know can hurt you very much. (The Blind Assassin, 137).

Margaret Atwood

#31. [He who can describe how his heart is ablaze is burning on a small pyre] ~ Petrarch, Sonnet 137
(from Montaigne, On sadness)

Francesco Petrarca

#32. First we draw what we see; then we draw what we know; finally we see what we know.

Robert Beverly Hale

#33. Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803).

Jay Fonseca

#34. I just like living in certain atmospheres. Or I just like people as they are.

Patti Smith

#35. Greed puts out the sun.

Ursula K. Le Guin

#36. I try to do two moot courts for every Supreme Court case (and one to two for courts of appeals), and to ensure I am being mooted by people who know the Supreme Court well and are coming to the case fresh.

Patricia Millett

#37. I am afraid that women appreciate cruelty, downright cruelty, more than anything else. They have wonderfully primitive instincts. We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters, all the same. They love being dominated. I

Oscar Wilde

#38. I love round tables. They suit me so much better than a square.
Magnus, pg. 137

Cassandra Clare

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