Cohometric Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps the best testimony to the effectiveness of the reforms of 1852 is the fact, that men of a slightly later generation, familiar with the working of the courts half a century after, find it difficult to believe that such abuses as are plainly described by the legislation of that year, should really have existed in the middle of the nineteenth century. — Edward Jenks
So many people are are using the Internet now to watch movies and TV shows online. — Luke Pasqualino
My strength returns to me with my cup of coffee and the reading of the psalms. — Dorothy Day
I know this may sound like an excuse," he said. "But tensor functions in higher differential topology, as exemplified by application of the Gauss-Bonnett Theorem to Todd Polynomials, indicate that cohometric axial rotation in nonadiabatic thermal upwelling can, by random inference derived from translational equilibrium aggregates, array in obverse transitional order the thermodynamic characteristics of a transactional plasma undergoing negative entropy conversions."
"Why don't you just shut up," said Hardesty. — Mark Helprin
To look in the face of hard things and keep moving forward - that's what one has to do. — Anna Godbersen
The best man, then, must legislate, and laws must be passed, but these laws will have no authority when they miss the mark, though in all other cases retaining their authority. But when the law cannot determine a point at all, or not well, should the one best man or should all decide? According to our present practice assemblies meet, sit in judgment, deliberate, and decide, and their judgments an relate to individual cases. Now any member of the assembly, taken separately, is certainly inferior to the wise man. But the state is made up of many individuals. And as a feast to which all the guests contribute is better than a banquet furnished by a single man, so a multitude is a better judge of many things than any individual. — Aristotle.
Dogma is a defensive reaction against doubt in the mind of the theorist, but doubt of which he is unaware. — Harold Lasswell
All I had left from down in the murky depths was the ability to look up, to find a way back out. — Max Henry
Always trust in proven survivors. — Peter F. Hamilton
I was in the world of business for 25 years. If you didn't balance your budget, you went out of business. — Mitt Romney
It's always refreshing to meet someone crazier than us," I said. "We seem so normal afterward. — James Patterson
The budget targets imposed by the Bretton Woods institutions, combined with the effects of the devaluation, trigger the collapse of public investment. — Michel Chossudovsky
On an island, anything can happen. In a crime novel, it usually does. — Sharon Bolton