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1769 Quotes By Ayya Khema

Trying to achieve something in the spiritual world is just as foolish as trying to achieve something in the material world. There's nothing to achieve. There's only letting go. As we let go, more and more, of ego identifications, desires, and support systems, bliss will arise. — Ayya Khema

1769 Quotes By Democritus

Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss. — Democritus

1769 Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever. — Napoleon Bonaparte

1769 Quotes By Bill Bryson

The transit of Venus of 1769 finally allowed us to determine the distance from the Earth to the Sun: 149.59 million kilometres. A — Bill Bryson

1769 Quotes By Steven Erikson

The woman moved in a blur, one elbow driving backwards into the assassin's stomach. She twisted round and drove her knee into the man's crotch. A shout burst from Kalam as he reeled back a step, then fell to the ground with a heavy thump. — Steven Erikson

1769 Quotes By Louise Penny

Surprised by Joy Professor — Louise Penny

1769 Quotes By Joseph Heller

It takes brains not to make money," Colonel Cargill wrote in one of the homiletic memoranda he regularly prepared for circulation over General Peckem's signature. "Any fool can make money these days and most of them do. But what about people with talent and brains? Name, for example, one poet who makes money. — Joseph Heller

1769 Quotes By Albert Camus

Out with it, Tarrou! What on earth prompted you to take a hand in this?"
"I don't know. My code of morals, perhaps."
"Your code of morals? What code?"
"Comprehension."
Camus, Albert (2012-08-08). The Plague (Vintage International) (Kindle Locations 1767-1769). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. — Albert Camus

1769 Quotes By Roland Huntford

The English too, were turning their eyes to the South. In 1769, there was to be a transit of the planet Venus across the disc of the sun, a rare event which astronomers wanted to observe. The newly discovered island of Tahiti was judged the perfect site. The Royal Society in London asked the Royal Navy to organize the expedition. The Navy obliged. This was to have profound and unlooked-for consequences. It led to the virtual monopolization by naval officers of British Polar exploration until the first decade of this century. The voyage inspired by the transit of Venus was commanded by a man of quiet genius, James Cook, one of the greatest of discoverers. — Roland Huntford

1769 Quotes By Natsuki Takaya

I kept making you cry... didn't I?

- Hatori Sohma — Natsuki Takaya

1769 Quotes By Samuel Adams

Every one knows that the exercise of military power is forever dangerous to civil rights; and we have had recent instances of violences that have been offer'd to private subjects ... — Samuel Adams

1769 Quotes By Robert Greene

Space we can recover, time never. Napoleon Bonaparte, 1769-1821 — Robert Greene

1769 Quotes By Alan Greenspan

We really can't forecast all that well, and yet we pretend that we can, but we really can't. — Alan Greenspan

1769 Quotes By Andrew Roberts

Napoleone di Buonaparte, as he signed himself until manhood, was born in Ajaccio, one of the larger towns on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, just before noon on Tuesday, August 15, 1769. — Andrew Roberts