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Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Lewis M. Branscomb

Technology policy - whether we should have one and what form such a policy should take - was a core issue of the 1992 presidential campaign, and in February 1993 the Clinton administration confirmed that fostering new technologies will be a critical part of its agenda for redirecting the American economy. — Lewis M. Branscomb

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By David Liss

Coffee, he insisted, has all but destroyed the plague in England. It preserves health in general and makes those who drink it hearty and fat; it helps the digestion and cures consumption and other maladies of the lung. It is wonderful for fluxes, even the bloody flux, and has been known to cure jaundice and every kind of inflammation. Besides all that, the Englishman wrote, it imparts astonishing powers of reason and concentration. In the years to come, the author said, the man who does not drink coffee may never hope to compete with the man who avails himself of its secrets. — David Liss

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By John Moore

He turned his gaze upon her, and their eyes not only met, the pupils shook hands, exchanged business cards, and sat down for tea together. — John Moore

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Jonathan Carroll

I've never seen myself as a fantasy writer - ever. — Jonathan Carroll

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Ernst Junger

The struggle for power had reached a new stage; it was fought with scientific formulas. The weapons vanished in the abyss like fleeting images, like pictures one throws into the fire ...
When new models were displayed to the masses at the great parades on Red Square in Moscow or elsewhere, the crowds stood in reverent silence and then broke into jubilant shouts of triumph ...
Though the display was continual, in this silence and these shouts something evil, old as time, manifested itself in man, who is an outsmarter and setter of traps. Invisible, Cain and Tubalcain marched past in the parade of phantoms. — Ernst Junger

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Douglas Adams

Worked hard to blend himself into Earth society - with, — Douglas Adams

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Yehuda Levi

In North America and Western Europe, ten percent of the population of the world consumes fifty percent of its energy. — Yehuda Levi

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Alberto Villoldo

The universe is a Divine thought that has taken form. — Alberto Villoldo

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

We are doubly willing to jump into the water after some one who has fallen in, if there are people present who have not the courage to do so. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Van Harden

We are stuck on the obvious of this world, and it so fills our minds and our beings that there is little room for anything else, even if that "obvious" is merely a small part of what is real. — Van Harden

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Giacomo Casanova

Cheating is a sin, but honest cunning is simply prudence. It is a virtue. To be sure, it has a likeness to roguery, but that cannot be helped. He who has not learned to practice it is a fool. — Giacomo Casanova

Ambrette Essential Oil Quotes By Joolz Denby

I smelt him, smelt Johnny; for a second I thought - what? That he was there, was with me, that he wasn't...But I realised it was his perfume, the one I'd had made specially for him by an artisan perfumer in New York, his own custom-made one-off blend. It had been hideously expensive but I hadn't cared as long as it had pleased him. It was all intense essential oils, layer upon layer of labdanum, patchouli, vanilla, vetiver, ambrette, frankincense, myrrh, amber, Bulgarian rose absolute, Oud wood - the list was endless and beautiful, like a scented prayer. The woman had said some of the ingredients would keep their fragrance for a hundred years, would never die. Like me, he'd said, like us. I'd put some drops of the heavy dark oil on a couple of cotton wool pads and put them in the box when we got it, now the fragrance - strange, narcotic, archaic - filled the room like his ghost, embracing me in memories. — Joolz Denby