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Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By C. V. Raman

The whole edifice of modern physics is built up on the fundamental hypothesis of the atomic or molecular constitution of matter. — C. V. Raman

Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By Sarah Vowell

I resist the urge to raise my hand and utter the four most reassuring words in the English language: I know a guy. — Sarah Vowell

Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By Eric Hoffer

The enemy - the indispensible devil of every mass movement - is omnipresent. He plots both outside and inside the ranks of the faithful. It is his voice that speaks through the mouth of the dissenter, and the deviationists are his stooges. If anything goes wrong within the movement, it is his doing. It is the sacred duty of the true believer to be suspicious. He must be constantly on the lookout for saboteurs, spies and traitors. — Eric Hoffer

Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By Iggy Azalea

I love musk oil. There's something about musk that makes it memorable without being overpowering. — Iggy Azalea

Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By Sally Ride

The best advice I can give anybody is to try to understand who you are and what you want to do, and don't be afraid to go down that road and do whatever it takes and work as hard as you have to work to achieve that. — Sally Ride

Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By Steve Goodier

The world has always teemed with a wide variety of spiritual thought and many differing journeys of the heart. But too often the world has used these differences as a weapon. How much agony has been wrought by what should be a thing of beauty - religious passion? — Steve Goodier

Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By Lesley Kagen

His mean justified his end. — Lesley Kagen

Disarmingly Synonyms Quotes By Liberty Hyde Bailey

The department of home economics was organized to train a woman in efficiency and to develop her outlook to life. Such a department is a necessity as a means of developing a society. It stands for the evolution of women's work and place. — Liberty Hyde Bailey