Auxochrome And Chromophore Quotes & Sayings
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I depended on you....You're older, you're supposed to be my...my archive. That's what sisters do, remember for each other. — Marthe Jocelyn

You ask a lot of questions, don't you?"
"My brother always says curiosity is my besetting sin. — Cassandra Clare

The definition of deism is the philosophical idea of God as a first cause of the universe, who lays down the laws of nature and lets them run like clockwork, indifferent to the fate of the people subject to them. — Elizabeth S. Anderson

Auxochrome - Chromophore. Diego. She who wears the color. He who sees the color. Since the year 1922. Until always and forever. Now in 1944. After all the hours lived through. The vectors continue in their original direction. Nothing stops them. With no more knowledge than live emotion. With no other wish than to go on until they meet. Slowly. With great unease, but with the certainty that all is guided by the "golden section." There is cellular arrangement. There is movement. There is light. All centers are the same. Folly doesn't exist. We are the same as we were and as we will be. Not counting on idiotic destiny. — Frida Kahlo

Life is hard, money doesn't care, your tears don't add value — Kevin O'Leary

I think the only way to achieve something that's classic is to be in the moment. You don't sit around and think, 'Oh, I hope this is remembered forever!' You just have to be honest, and I think that requires being in the moment. — Justin Timberlake

I can only try to keep the characters interesting; it's up to the readers to decide whether they're still relevant. — Garry Trudeau

Would not the earth, quickened to an evil purpose by the sympathy of his eye, greet him with poisonous shrubs ... Would he not suddenly sink into the earth, leaving a barren and blasted spot, where, in due course of time, would be seen deadly nightshade, dogwood, henbane, and whatever else of vegetable wickedness the climate could produce, all flourishing with hideous luxuriance? — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Thurman raised an eyebrow. — Hugh Howey