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Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Philip Pullman

But think of Adam and Eve like an imaginary number, like the square root of minus one: you can never see any concrete proof that it exists, but if you include it in your equations, you can calculate all manner of things that couldn't be imagined without it. — Philip Pullman

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Lev Grossman

Sometimes you just have to do things, Quentin," Julia said, as he climbed on board after her. "You spend too much of your time waiting. — Lev Grossman

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Karen White

...as if I didn't know that holding something too tightly could damage it irrevocably. — Karen White

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Jean-Henri Merle D'Aubigne

A great man may be the personification and type of the epoch for which God destines him, but he is never its creator. — Jean-Henri Merle D'Aubigne

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Vera De Bosset

I like Paris. They don't talk so much of money, but more of sex — Vera De Bosset

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Rebecca Ann Parker

I realized the preserving a relationship at all costs was not as important as affirming the human right to be free from abusive treatment. — Rebecca Ann Parker

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Jose Raul Capablanca

I have not given any drawn or lost games, because I thought them inadequate to the purpose of the book. — Jose Raul Capablanca

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Helen Hayes

We relish news of our heroes, forgetting that we are extraordinary to somebody too. — Helen Hayes

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Robert Redford

It's an honor putting art above politics. Politics can be seductive in terms of things reductive to the soul. — Robert Redford

Amaranthus Viridis Quotes By Joe Arpaio

I'd feel more comfortable talking to the blacks, or Hispanics, or the poor areas. I feel more at home, believe it or not. — Joe Arpaio