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Chhabria Sons Quotes By Arthur Stanley Eddington

Of the two alternatives - a curved manifold in a Euclidean space of ten dimensions or a manifold with non-Euclidean geometry and no extra dimensions - which is right? I would rather not attempt a direct answer, because I fear I should get lost in a fog of metaphysics. But I may say at once that I do not take the ten dimensions seriously; whereas I take the non-Euclidean geometry of the world very seriously, and I do not regard it as a thing which needs explaining away. — Arthur Stanley Eddington

Chhabria Sons Quotes By Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia

The family name hasn't fostered my prospects - ever. — Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia

Chhabria Sons Quotes By George Chuvalo

When you do well in school as a young person you can foresee a bountiful future for yourself. When you don't do well, the future you see is bleak. It's tough to find an honour student in trouble with the law. We have to feel that we're of value and we get that from people reacting to our prudence. — George Chuvalo

Chhabria Sons Quotes By Dennis Kucinich

Active citizenship begins with an envisioning of the desired outcome and a conscious application of spiritual principles. — Dennis Kucinich

Chhabria Sons Quotes By Fred Jungelaus

I used to look at my dog and think "if you were a little smarter you could tell what you were thinking," and he'd look at me like he was saying "if you were a little smarter, I wouldn't have to. — Fred Jungelaus

Chhabria Sons Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

Carter did not wish to meet a bhole, so — H.P. Lovecraft

Chhabria Sons Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

I scorn your idea of love,' I could not help saying, as I rose up and stood before him, leaning my back against the rock. 'I scorn the counterfeit sentiment you offer: yes, St. John, and I scorn you when you offer it. — Charlotte Bronte