1916 Calendar Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes an idea from six years ago will come to me out of the blue. And maybe I haven't even seen the lyrics I wrote down, but I'll just have this physical memory of having written it, and in my mind I can see the piece of paper, and the words I wrote down, and then by muscle memory, I'll remember the chords that go along with it. — Ryan Adams

Parents want their kids' approval, a reversal of the past ideal of children striving for their parents' approval. — Elizabeth Kolbert

If you do not regard the great confessions and catechisms of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as being biblical in their teaching on justification, then you should probably do the decent thing and become a Catholic. — Anonymous

When I first started cooking, I was very much an intuitive cook when it came to taste, but that didn't mean I didn't want to know why some things worked and why others did not. My interest took me to culinary school. — Carla Hall

The advantage of literature over life is that its characters are clearly defined, and act consistently. — Jerome K. Jerome

What difference do it make if the thing you scared of is real or not? — Toni Morrison

The desert, where there is the communal book of moonlight. We were among the rumour of wells. In the palace of winds. — Michael Ondaatje

I don't have any assistants, I do it all myself, I don't have any secretaries. — Billy Sherwood

I introduce the subject of fine structure with a mini-calendar of events. ...
Winter 1914-15. Sommerfeld computes relativistic orbits for hydrogen-like atoms. Pashcen, aware of these studies, carefully investigates fine structures, ....
January 6, 1916. Sommerfeld announces his fine structure formula, citing results to be published by Paschen in support of his answer.
February 1916. Einstein to Sommerfeld: "A revelation!"
March 1916. Bohr to Sommerfeld: "I do not believe ever to have read anything with more joy than your beautiful work."
September 1916. Paschen publishes his work, acknowledging Sommerfeld's "indefatigable efforts. — Abraham Pais

Oh right," he says. "Because that makes sense. Because tossing a grown-ass man over your shoulders is just so freaking easy. That shit just comes naturally to you." I shrug. Kenji lets out a low whistle.
"Cocky as hell, too. — Tahereh Mafi

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning, published by the MIT Press, present findings from current research on how young people learn, play, — Joseph Kahne

If our spirit is submitted to the Holy Spirit, we will make choices according to the Father's will and stay on His highway. — Bonnie Jones