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Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Gillian Zinser

I'm definitely much more of a beach bunny. I prefer the sun over the snow. — Gillian Zinser

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Gordon S. Wood

Nevertheless, some Southerners like James Monroe still had serious reservations about the compromise, believing that assumption would reduce "the necessity for State taxation" and thus would "undoubtedly leave the national government more at liberty to exercise its powers and increase the subjects on which it will act. — Gordon S. Wood

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Billie Jean King

Don't worry about what people say. — Billie Jean King

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Nandan Nilekani

I made my money in an honest way. And I have declared it all. By co-founding Infosys along with Mr. Murthy and others, I earned financially. — Nandan Nilekani

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Sarah Ruhl

It was important to me that people know that you can make plays and raise children at the same time - for other mothers, for other parents, for other women considering having children and who want to be working and thinking and contemplating and making things while they're raising children. — Sarah Ruhl

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Mitch Albom

Sometimes you have to do things when sad things happen. — Mitch Albom

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Brian Eno

Of course, like anybody I repeat myself endlessly, but I don't know that I'm doing it, usually. — Brian Eno

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Gabe Newell

If I buy a game on Steam and I'm running it on Windows, I can go to one of the Steam machines and already have the game. So you benefit as a developer; you benefit as a consumer in having the PC experience extended in the living room. — Gabe Newell

Cosmogenic Dating Quotes By Harriet Beecher Stowe

The beautiful must ever rest in the arms of the sublime. The gentle needs the strong to sustain it, as much as the rock-flowers need rocks to grow on, or the ivy the rugged wall which it embraces. — Harriet Beecher Stowe