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Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By Malcolm X

I knew that Malcolm X had an almost fanatical obsession about time. "I have less patience with someone who doesn't wear a watch than with anyone else , for this type is not time-conscious," he had once told me. — Malcolm X

Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Lost time is never found again, and what we call time enough, always proves little enough. — Benjamin Franklin

Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The atomic bomb which we dropped on the people of Hiroshima was first envisioned by a woman, not a man. She was, of course, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. She didn't call it an "atomic bomb." She called it "the monster of Frankenstein. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By Thomas More

From whichsoever of these motives it might be, true it is, that many of them came over to our religion, and were initiated into it by baptism. — Thomas More

Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By David Almond

I love the night. Anything seems possible at night when the rest of the world has gone to sleep. It's dark and silent in the house, but if I listen close, I hear the beat beat beat of my heart. I hear the creak and crack of the house. I hear my mum breathing gently in her sleep in the room next door. — David Almond

Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By Mark Zuckerberg

If I could snap my fingers and do one thing in science, I would get more funding for basic science. But the level of funding that needs to be done is not on the order of millions, like the cost of the Breakthrough Prizes. It's billions to tens of billions. — Mark Zuckerberg

Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By Janice Y.K. Lee

And in the end, I think, we're all just trying to survive, aren't we? — Janice Y.K. Lee

Conocemos Nuestros Quotes By Aldous Huxley

The Humanity of men and women is inversely proportional to their Numbers. A Crowd is no more human than an Avalanche or a Whirlwind. A rabble of men and women stands lower in the scale of moral and intellectual being than a herd of Swine or of Jackals. — Aldous Huxley