Top 14 Serach Quotes
#1. It's so rare that I'll read or even watch an interview. I don't want to, either. I don't want to see other people's comments.
Alex Ebert
#3. We spent a lot of time in simulators. We were going to do it right.
Wally Schirra
#4. Even when you have been somewhat enlightened by what you have read, you are called upon to continue the serach for significance.
Mortimer J. Adler
#5. I love to eat cucumber sticks with yogurt. It's a great snack to have at home, especially when I'm having house guests.
Gabriela Isler
#6. Don't be a one hit wonder. Daringly disrupt the marketplace again and again.
Catrice M. Jackson
#7. When engineers and quantity surveyors discuss aesthetics and architects study what cranes do we are on the right road.
Ove Arup
#8. But as attractive as a tropical island alone with Eve might be, Beckett knew he could never go. He couldn't be that far from his brothers. What if one of them needed him? What if Eve's dad needed her? Family was family.
Debra Anastasia
#9. The kids get cheated out of a lot of times with their dad. They were good about it.
Pat Burns
#10. One of the sad things, I think, about the younger generation, quite frankly, is they have less sense of yesterday. And if you don't know who you were, you don't really know who you are.
Hugh Hefner
#11. Pirenne was quite right that the ancient trading economy continued after the first invasions and the establishment of the mixed Romano-barbarian successor kingdoms. Some kind of connectivity by sea endured continuously, even if at very low levels (Horden and Purcell 2000).
Henri Pirenne
#12. I have no regrets about my political activity, only that I sometimes got carried away with it and didn't find the right balance between obligations to my family and my need to be involved in social movements.
Howard Zinn
#13. Really, I think my tippy state was a sign. I was supposed to see how much I was depending on Ben. I was supposed to realize that you can't depend on another person to provide your own balance.
Kristen Tracy
#14. For in disease the most voluntary or most special movements, faculties, etc., suffer first and most, that is in an order the exact opposite of evolution. Therefore I call this the principle of Dissolution.
John Hughlings Jackson
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