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Darpa Chief Quotes By Queen Victoria

That Book, the Bible, accounts for the supremacy of England. England has become great & happy by the knowledge of the true God through Jesus Christ. — Queen Victoria

Darpa Chief Quotes By Francis Schaeffer

We must not only be True. We must be Beautiful. — Francis Schaeffer

Darpa Chief Quotes By Michael Chabon

And that was when Sam Clay experienced a moment of global vision, one which he would afterward come to view as the one undeniable brush against the diaphanous, dollar-colored hem of the Angel of New York to be vouchsafed to him in his lifetime. — Michael Chabon

Darpa Chief Quotes By Mignon McLaughlin

Men who don't like girls with brains don't like girls. — Mignon McLaughlin

Darpa Chief Quotes By John D. McDonald

I told him I was sick unto death of miniwomen, miniclothes, miniloves, minideaths and my own damned minilife. I wanted empty cays, gaudy reefs, hot sun, swift fish, and maybe some talk when it was time for talking. — John D. McDonald

Darpa Chief Quotes By David Boreanaz

It's a blessing to be a part of such great shows that they're so recognizable. — David Boreanaz

Darpa Chief Quotes By Ivan Panin

As long as I fear my weakness, I am stronger than when I trust my strength. — Ivan Panin

Darpa Chief Quotes By Francine Prose

Don't order boeuf bourguignon if you're a vegetarian, don't venture into the tearooms if you don't like ladies with lapdogs. Don't come to Paris if you're planning a solitary hike through a sexual desert. — Francine Prose

Darpa Chief Quotes By Ben Jonson

Fortune, that favors fools. — Ben Jonson

Darpa Chief Quotes By Freeman Dyson

Successful technologies often begin as hobbies. Jacques Cousteau invented scuba diving because he enjoyed exploring caves. The Wright brothers invented flying as a relief from the monotony of their normal business of selling and repairing bicycles. — Freeman Dyson