Top 28 Theobald Quotes
#1. In November I received a ransom note telling me exactly what to do if ever I wished to see my uncle Theobald alive again. I do not have an Uncle Theobald, but I wore a pink carnation in my buttonhole and ate nothing but salads for the entire month anyway. In
Neil Gaiman
#2. - 'twould almost damn those ears; The author's meaning is this: - That some people are thought wise whilst they keep silence; who, when they open their mouths, are such stupid praters, that the hearers cannot help calling them fools, and so incur the judgment denounced in the Gospel. - THEOBALD.
William Shakespeare
#3. Smoke curls among the ruins of East London. Many of the buildings have burned to the ground or split like exploded rocks. Small lights bloom like a sea of candles. Even this rain will never put them all out.
John Owen Theobald
#4. No research will answer all queries that the future may raise. It is wiser to praise the work for what it has accomplished and then to formulate the problems still to be solved.
Theobald Smith
#5. Research cannot be forced very much. There is always danger of too much foliage and too little fruit.
Theobald Smith
#6. If we are not ourselves now, when things are hardest, when we are needed most, when are we?
John Owen Theobald
#7. Preparation is - if not the key to genius - then at least the key to sounding like a genius.
Winston Churchill
#8. Queen Bee hates me. I know, as I reach the door, that nothing good waits for me on the other side. When you're called to see the Commanding Officer, you're either getting a medal or a kick in the arse.
And I'm not getting any medals.
John Owen Theobald
#9. There's a lovely freedom of will when you approach a character that no one has really come across before, because it is your own interpretation.
Rose Leslie
#10. I have sacrificed for the Republic all that man holds dear - my wife, my children, my liberty, my life.
Theobald Of Bec
#11. The force of the wind is like an angry sea. It is freezing. The machine putters through the air. I am floating, the sky flowing past me, flowing through me. The only sound is the wind swishing across the wings.
I am flying.
John Owen Theobald
#13. People of true understanding nourish sages and through them, nourish the whole world.
Wu Wei
#14. In general, a fact is worth more than theories in the long run. The theory stimulates, but the fact builds. The former in due time is replaced by one better but the fact remains and becomes fertile.
Theobald Smith
#15. his dad seemed to love Olly and Kara and his mom a little less than he did before. And the less he seemed to love them, the more they tried to become more lovable.
Nicola Yoon
#16. I dress up for awards, but only if somebody else is going to pay for the clothes. And shop for them, too!
Tea Leoni
#17. More and more of out colleagues fail to understand our work because of the high specialization of research problems. We must not be discouraged if the products of our labor are not read or even known to exist. The joy of research must be found in doing since every other harvest is uncertain.
Theobald Smith
#18. Thin rays of orange creep up Tower Bridge and I realize I have never seen the sunrise from here. I had no idea that it could rise, almost perfectly, between the two towers of the bridge. This new light is a new day, and Timothy Squire and I watch it together.
John Owen Theobald
#19. It is really a tightrope sort of thing, living.
Joy Hester
#20. Whatever you want to have happen to you make it happen for others now and eventually but inevitably you will reap the seeds you have sown.
Sharon Gannon
#21. If the men of property will not support us, they must fall. Our strength shall come from that great and respectable class, the men of no property
Theobald Of Bec
#22. Research has deserted the individual and entered the group. The individual worker find the problem too large, not too difficult. He must learn to work with others.
Theobald Smith
#23. And he said, Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers.
Luke The Evangelist
#24. Freely available, hardcore 21st-century pornography blasts through men's and women's sexual imaginations like antibiotics and kills all mystery, uncertainty, and doubt - good and bad.
Caitlin Moran
#25. For it is only in accepting death that one can truly live, and for the human animal, death has always been the great black beast from the abyss to be dreaded or defeated or avoided or hated - but never looked upon clearly face to face.
David Zindell
#26. Always there have been six ravens at the Tower. If the ravens fly away, the kingdom will fall.
John Owen Theobald
#28. Some of the greatest difficulties aren't the decisions we make, but the results of them.
T.K. Chapin