Capitalised Define Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 15 famous quotes about Capitalised Define with everyone.
Top Capitalised Define Quotes

illustrated magazine: Nekrasov, 'the people's poet' (see note 15), was a contributor to Spark, an illustrated satirical journal published in Petersburg from 1859 to 1873. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

What do we mean by the defeat of the enemy? Simply the destruction of his forces, whether by death, injury, or any other means-either completely or enough to make him stop fighting ... The complete or partial destruction of the enemy must be regarded as the sole object of all engagements ... Direct annihilation of the enemy's forces must always be the dominant consideration. — Carl Von Clausewitz

I never liked the Oscars. They didn't do too much for me at all. I felt like a big, vulnerable hunk of baloney being used to sell some products. — Nick Nolte

When you say "I love you", I expect you to prove it. — Neshialy S.

We are concerned that, in a few years time, this place of discovery, with its wealth of human fossils, the like of which can be found nowhere else in the world, could be completely destroyed. — Richard Leakey

A book that I rate only second in importance in evolution theory to Darwin 's Origin (this as joined with its supplement Of Man), and also rate as undoubtedly one of the greatest books of the twentieth century — Ronald Fisher

He did something he rarely did. He decided not to see things from the other guy's point of view. — H.W. Brands

Violence is like a weed - it does not die even in the greatest drought. — Simon Wiesenthal

I don't want to go too far away from what I'm doing now because that would alienate my audience. — Charlotte Church

Nothing about me surprises me. — Honore De Balzac

You get to a certain point, especially if you're a comedian, where people think certain things. It's like, I don't take the time to explain it to people, it's just part of what I do. — Denis Leary

Holland's and Kauffman's work, together with Dawkins' simulations of evolution and Varela's models of autopoietic systems, provide essential inspiration for the new discipline of artificial life, This approach, initiated by Chris Langton (1989, 1992), tries to develop technological systems (computer programs and autonomous robots) that exhibit lifelike properties, such as reproduction, sexuality, swarming, and co-evolution. — John Henry Holland

It takes a long time to bring the past up to the present. — Franklin D. Roosevelt