Top 15 Quotes About Blood In Fahrenheit 451
#1. Science, to quote your own words, is nothing else than a 'strange hankering after differences'. Her essence could not be better defined. For men of science nothing is so important as the clear definition of differences.
Hermann Hesse
#3. I do get a bit of a sense, just from e-mails some people send me, just a little sense of how people in different countries seem to respond differently to certain lines in a song.
Gotye
#4. Think about it: Reducing crime and poverty and ensuring that we have an educated, stable work force has a direct effect on you and me and the future of our country.
Jane Fonda
#5. I'm continuing to prepare very well because I have my responsibility and my (pride) as a man and an athlete.
Dayron Robles
#6. one can never predict or foresee what lies ahead when it comes to humans and religion.
Phil Zuckerman
#7. Late or not, you bloomed just fine. I enjoy spending time with you, and it's got nothing to do with our deal.
Samanthe Beck
#8. Welty's instruction; that I'd had a concussion. That I hadn't
Donna Tartt
#9. What do you think I'm going to do?" she asked him.
"Whatever it is," he answered, "I think you'll be terrified when it happens. Don't let that stop you.
Kevin Wilson
#10. We ought to be ten times as hungry for knowledge as for food for the body.
Henry Ward Beecher
#11. Crushes are so awful. I wonder if they suck worse for the crush-er or the crush-ee. I consider my three years of watching Josh from afar. Yeah, definitely the crush-er.
Stephanie Perkins
#12. If you fail to control your thought, your thought will never fail to control you! Master the art of controlling your thought better and your thought will control you better
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#13. People laugh at me because I use big words. But if you have big ideas, you have to use big words to express them, haven't you?
L.M. Montgomery
#14. But hail thou Goddess sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy, Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight, And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue.
John Milton
#15. I was taught to remember, but never question. Wes was taught to forget, and never ask why. We learned our lessons well and were showing them off to a tee. We sat there, just a few feet from each other, both silent, pondering an absence.
Wes Moore
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