Top 26 Quotes About 177

#1. I'm intimidated by the fear of being average.

Taylor Swift

#2. I do like to teach. Sitting in my great chair at school, I used to consider myself as some dictator at the head of a commonwealth ... To fire a newborn soul with ardor for learning! At that time I thought the world could afford no greater pleasure.' - Those Who Love, p. 177

Irving Stone

#3. Stripe felt frozen. To be so high and not high at all!
It only looked good from the bottom.

Trina Paulus

#4. One day the world will notice that while E=mc2 ultimately gives you 177,000 dead Japanese civilians, F=ma lets you skate across a frozen lake on a winter's night, the wind caressing your face as you glide toward the hot-chocolate stand on the far shore.

James K. Morrow

#5. 20 See the naive characterization of Backe in J. K. Galbraith, 'Germany was Badly Run', Fortune (December 1945), 177.

Anonymous

#6. If my duty does involve heralding His law in every arena, then the Church in America is failing radically today.

Randall Terry

#7. Fear is not real. It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand me. Danger is very real. But fear is a choice.

Will Smith

#8. Tristan was the soundtrack of my summer. The beat I walked to. The melody I breathed in and out. The lyrics I lived by.

Jessica Brody

#9. Most of the time, our enquiries are triggered by desires to corroborate what we think it is, rather than the genuine desire to know." - Anishka (Pg 177)

Shashi

#10. If you smile, even if you're feeling bad, the action of the muscles will trick your brain into thinking you're happy

Candace Bushnell

#11. There is more information in one thimble of reality
than can be understood by a galaxy of human brains. It is
beyond the human brain to understand the world and its
environment, so the brain compensates by creating simplified
illusions that act as a replacement for understanding.

Scott Adams

#12. There is no shame in having been the woman I was. She made me the woman I am.

Julie-Anne

#13. I dislike this waistcoat."
He raised his brows. "What's wrong with it?"
"You're still wearing it.

Erica Ridley

#14. If Cosmic Ordering isn't for you, shape yourself so it is.

Stephen Richards

#15. Owners who buy aggressive dogs for security may be kidding themselves: The chances that the victim of a fatal dog attack will be a burglar or human attacker are 1-in-177. The odds that the victim will be a child are 7-in-10.

Jon Katz

#16. The most important thing a garden needs is the shadow of a gardener.

Joanna Cannon

#17. Pollution is merely a resource that isn't being used properly.

R. Buckminster Fuller

#18. I love dressing up, although that doesn't mean necessarily on the school run.

Cate Blanchett

#19. Until we make the unconscious conscious, we will be dictated by it and call it fate.

Jerry Colonna

#20. And it occurred to me that what we professors think of as a 'brilliant student' is nothing but a student who is enthusiastically converted to whatever idiotic ideas we've been teaching them.

Orson Scott Card

#21. If those states which did not have right-to-carry concealed gun provisions had adopted them in 1992, approximately 1,570 murders; 4,177 rapes; and over 60,000 aggravate assaults would have been avoided yearly.

John R. Lott Jr.

#22. The reaction of one man could be forecast by no known mathematics; the reaction of a billion is something else again. Hari

Isaac Asimov

#23. I don't know. Sometimes, I feel nothing, and I'm so afraid. Afraid I'll stop feeling anything at all. I'll just slip away inside myself ... I just need to feel something A Great and Terrible Beauty, Page 177, by

Libba Bray

#24. I have found the old adages to be true. One can only walk so far from one's true self before the bond either snaps, or pulls one back. I am fortunate. I have been pulled back. I walk once more in trueness to myself."
p. 177: Kettricken to Fitz:

Robin Hobb

#25. Ish #177 You never know what you don't know, until you finally know it.

Regina Griffin

#26. Happiness, it has been observed, is best achieved by those who have been most unhappy heretofore.

Millard Kaufman

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