Top 15 Spectroscopic Quotes

#1. It's a thin line between what we're calling acceptable and not acceptable. As a leader, you're supposed to know when not to cross it. But how do you know? Does the army teach us how to control our emotions? Does the army teach us how to deal with a friend bleeding out in front of you? No.

David Finkel

#2. The goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat disease and disability, from the rarest genetic disorder to the common cold.

Ike Skelton

#3. See I'm a poet to some, a regular modern day Shakespeare

Eminem

#4. My grandpa taught me how to live off the land.

Hank Williams Jr.

#5. I am other I now.

James Joyce

#6. Logic doesn't really provide for loyalty. If your logic changes suddenly and things not make sense, you can alter your allegiance, but love stops you from being able to do that.

Paul Bettany

#7. Is this true or only clever?

Augustine Birrell

#8. The biggest question I have is if you're a rock singer or a rock 'n' roll band, or if you're a pop singer ... if you've made your way in another genre of music and now you want to make a country record, why? That's my question. Why?

Joe Nichols

#9. One important object of this original spectroscopic investigation of the light of the stars and other celestial bodies, namely to discover whether the same chemical elements as those of our earth are present throughout the universe, was most satisfactorily settled in the affirmative. (1909)

William Huggins

#10. Flour is so essential to cakes, you know.

L.M. Montgomery

#11. You can't be pro-business unless you're pro-education..

Julian Castro

#12. A cynic always focuses on problems and not on possibilities.

Debasish Mridha

#13. Modest women choose a man by the mind, not the eye.

Publilius Syrus

#14. Oppression often turns out to be the expectations we impose on ourselves and the expectations we interpret those around us as having.

Jo Nesbo

#15. The arbitrariness of the revolutionaries is terrible not because they're villains, but because it's a mechanism out of control, like a machine that's gone off the rails.

Boris Pasternak

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