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Becaroonski23 Quotes By Jerome A. Miller

What we work so hard to avoid is the shattering of our lives by horrors we know we will be helpless to control. — Jerome A. Miller

Becaroonski23 Quotes By Kit Williams

Newton, of course, was the inventor of differential calculus so his place in the tale is quite special. — Kit Williams

Becaroonski23 Quotes By Ian McEwan

Now time, afternoon time, which in the Midi is as elemental as air and light, expanded and rolled billowingly outwards across the rest of the day, and upwards to the vaults of the cobalt sky, freeing everyone in its delicious sprawl from their obligations. — Ian McEwan

Becaroonski23 Quotes By Joss Whedon

I think 'Batman Begins' is certainly my favorite Batman movie I've seen. — Joss Whedon

Becaroonski23 Quotes By Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington

Modern historians are all would-be philosophers; who, instead of relating facts as they occurred, give us their version, or rather perversions of them, always colored by their political prejudices, or distorted to establish some theory ... — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington

Becaroonski23 Quotes By Jane Addams

It is possible that an individual may be successful, largely because he conserves all his powers for individual achievement and does not put any of his energy into the training which will give him the ability to act with others. The individual acts promptly, and we are dazzled by his success while only dimly conscious of the inadequacy of his code. — Jane Addams

Becaroonski23 Quotes By William Blake

I said: 'Thou thing of patches, rings,
Pins, necklaces and suchlike things,
Disguiser of the female form,
Thou paltry, gilded poisonous worm! — William Blake

Becaroonski23 Quotes By Maggie Nelson

96. For a prince of blue is a prince of blue because keeps 'a pet sorrow, a blue-devil familiar, that goes with him everywhere' (Lowell, 1870) This is how a prince of blue becomes a pain devil. — Maggie Nelson