Cucurbits Quotes & Sayings
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proportional to the absolute temperature, in quantitative agreement with theory (Curie's law). — Erwin Schrodinger
When you give up struggle, there's a kind of love. — Joyce Carol Oates
By now the only part of me now seating were my eyeballs. — Viet Thanh Nguyen
When you get praise from someone that you really admire it's really surreal. — Jeremy Renner
And we will NOT let Campbell's Soup, Old Navy, or anybody ELSE, HAMMER into the minds of girls as YOUNG as SIX YEARS OLD that they should ALWAYS hate their bodies and ALWAYS be on a diet! — Jello Biafra
In North Korea, you don't own your own home; you are merely awarded the right to live there. — Barbara Demick
World has things which full fill man needs, but not greeds. — Mahatma Gandhi
The difference between writing a book and being on television is the difference between conceiving a child and having a baby made in a test tube. — Norman Mailer
A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country, and in his own house. — Matthew McConaughey
An educated person's ideas of Art are drwan naturally from what Art has been, whereas the new work of art is beautiful by being what Art has never been; and to measure it by the standard of the past is to measure it by a standard on the rejection of which its real perfection depends. — Oscar Wilde
Fragrance takes you on a journey of time. You can walk down the street and pass someone and get taken back 20 years. It's very Proustian that way. — Daphne Guinness
Cucurbits such as melons, squash, cucumbers, and pumpkins are largely dependent upon bees (Hymenoptera) for cross-pollination, and commercial production is difficult and uncertain when suitable pollinators are absent. — Gene Kritsky
One never knows the ending. One has to die to know exactly what happens after death, although Catholics have their hopes. — Alfred Hitchcock
A false man found a religion? Why, a false man cannot build a brick house! — Thomas Carlyle
He suddenly lost concern for himself, and forgot to look at a menacing fate. He became not a man but a member. He felt that something of which he was a part - a regiment, an army, a cause, or a country - was in a crisis. He was welded into a common personality which was dominated by a single desire. For some moments he could not flee no more than a little finger can commit a revolution from a hand. — Stephen Crane