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1675 Quotes By Greg Rucka

A real stormtrooper is the extension of the First Order, of Supreme Leader Snoke's will, nothing less. — Greg Rucka

1675 Quotes By Louis MacNeice

My sympathies are Left. On paper and in the soul. But not in my heart or my guts. — Louis MacNeice

1675 Quotes By Joss Whedon

The problem is I want to do everything. I really love all of it, and I love every aspect of movie-making and storytelling, and I love television, I love the Internet. I wish I had time to do absolutely everything. — Joss Whedon

1675 Quotes By Charles Darwin

Looking to future generations, there is no cause to fear that the social instincts will grow weaker ... the social instincts, - the prime principle of man's moral constitution - with the aid of active intellectual powers and the effects of habit, naturally lead to the golden rule, "As ye would that men should do to you; do ye to them likewise"; and this lies at the foundation of morality. — Charles Darwin

1675 Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Years since. It was written in 1675, in the home-spun verse of that time and people, — Benjamin Franklin

1675 Quotes By Giorgio Armani

War taught me that not everything is glamorous. — Giorgio Armani

1675 Quotes By Ian Tregillis

See Cook [op.cit.] for a discussion of Huygens's unusual wartime visit to Cambridge and the Royal Society. His philosophical contretemps with Isaac Newton in 1675 (referenced in Society minutes as "The Great Corpuscular Debate") would mark the last significant intellectual discourse between England and the continent prior to the chaos of the Interregnum and the Annexation . . . Some Newton biographers [Winchester (1867), &c] indicate Huygens may have used his sojourn in Cambridge to access Newton's alchemical journals and that key insights derived thusly may have been instrumental to Huygens's monumental breakthrough. However, cf. Hooft [1909] and references therein for a critique of the forensic alchemy underlying this assertion. From Freeman, Thomas S., A History of the Pre-Annexation England from Hastings to the Glorious Revolution, 3 Vols. New Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1918. — Ian Tregillis

1675 Quotes By Henry B. Eyring

When you choose whether to make or keep a covenant with God, you choose whether you will leave an inheritance of hope to those who might follow your example. — Henry B. Eyring

1675 Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Life is nothing but changes. Don't resist changes, but be the vanguard of it. — Debasish Mridha

1675 Quotes By Stewart Lee Allen

Taverns were not the safest place to discuss politics or religion. Everybody was armed or drunk, usually both, and proprietors sensibly discouraged heated discussions. Coffeehouses, on the other hand, encouraged political debate, which was precisely why King Charles II banned them in 1675 9 (he withdrew the ban in eleven days)... Intelligent people discussing interesting things in an intelligible manner. — Stewart Lee Allen

1675 Quotes By Vivian Swift

I am used to going to and fro without much thought. Walking alone, I am used to never having a conversation about the whys, when's, and how's of getting from one side of a strett to the other.



But walking in twosome is different. It seems to require an ungodly amount of conversation. Because, it seems, James (my new husband) has a strategy for crossing roads, and a need to teach it to me. I did not know that; I did not know that my street-crossing skills were so in need of improvement. — Vivian Swift

1675 Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

All attack is a call for help. — Neale Donald Walsch