1637 W Quotes & Sayings
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I was finally home. Not the place, but his arms. Archer's arms were my home- the only place I wanted to be, the place where I felt safe. The place where I felt loved. — Mia Sheridan

We're more cerebral than physical."
"Your cerebrum can't have an orgasm. — Kresley Cole

The boy who chose to play the villain in order to battle a monster who calls himself a hero — Lisa Maxwell

And there's no synthetic owners manual?" His lips twitched, smile threatening to break into a grin.
A joke. He wasn't funny. "Do you come with an owners' manual, Captain? Because I'd like to study your troubleshooting section."
"Would you like to strip me down to my nuts and bolts, and figure out what makes me tick?"
"I knew what made you tick from the moment we first met. That's why I punched you between the legs."
~ #1001 & Caleb — Pippa DaCosta

Courage is not a quality one normally associates with mathematicians. Yet it should apply to people who work in their attics in secret for seven years without cease on a problem that has eluded the greatest mathematical minds since first proposed in 1637. — Charles Krauthammer

Ann Fowler was sentenced to twenty lashes in 1637 for defaming a county justice, Adam Thorowgood, with the somewhat undeferential suggestion that Captain Thorowgood could Kiss my arse. — Gail Collins

In his head, his mother said, 'People shout when they don't have the vocabulary to whisper'. — Maggie Stiefvater

I'd rather have a second-best decision diligently pursued than a first-best decision lackadaisically pursued. — Tom Landry

He (David Beckham) does have a huge one, though. He does. You can see it in the advert. It is all his. It is like a tractor exhaust pipe! — Victoria Beckham

But so soon as I had achieved the entire course of study at the close of which one is usually received into the ranks of the learned, I entirely changed my opinion. For I found myself embarrassed with so many doubts and errors that it seemed to me that the effort to instruct myself had no effect other than the increasing discovery of my own ignorance. - Rene Descartes, Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking the Truth in the Sciences, 1637 — Stuart Firestein

Life itself was only futility, vain words, a squabble of cap and bells. — Michel Foucault

Bulls don't read. Bears read financial history. As markets fall to bits, the bears dust off the Dutch tulip mania of 1637, the Banque Royale of 1719-20, the railway speculation of the 1840s, the great crash of 1929. — James Buchan

The most secure method, to ruin your health, is a SICK BED! — Paracelsus