Top 15 Sally Ann Quotes

#1. There are always answers. We just have to be smart enough.

John Green

#2. When you talk to young girls these days about their role modles, very few mention a chemist like Madame Curie or an astrophysicist and astronaut like Sally Ride, or a zoologist like Jane Goodall. Instead, they look to someone like Madonna ...

W. Ann Reynolds

#3. Poetry ... the deepest abyss of infinity.

Sally-Ann Roberts

#4. Ocean waters..oceans deep..Serious poets never sleep.

Sally-Ann Roberts

#5. Why didn't you escape?"
"Because," she panted, releasing the boy's arm, "no one tells me what to do, not even you. And besides, if you didn't catch it before, I 'm awfully fond of you.

Joe DeRouen

#6. God made the world, but the Dutch made Holland.

David Winner

#7. Struggle is the architect of the soul.

James Cook

#8. So now it turns out that Thomas Jefferson was having sex with Sally Hemings while serving in the 101st Airborne during the Vietnam War.

Ann Coulter

#9. Obviously, the opinions that are most accurate are the ones that are closest to you - your crew, your friends, your family. Those people know who you are, and that's accurate.

Joey Logano

#10. We don't have unions in South Carolina because we don't need unions in South Carolina.

Nikki Haley

#11. Freedom requires religion in society, not in individuals.

Mitt Romney

#12. I come alive in the night time

Drake

#13. It was more awkward than the time I caught my parents having sex ... before church, and we all had to ride together in that strangely hot, too small car to God's house.

Shelly Crane

#14. See how all our energies are wasted in providing for mere necessities, which gain have no further end than to prolong a wretched existence; and then that all our satisfaction concerning certain subjects of investigation ends in nothing better than a passive resignation

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#15. Communication of science as subject-matter has so far outrun in education the construction of a scientific habit of mind that to some extent the natural common sense of mankind has been interfered with to its detriment.

John Dewey

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