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Einstein Atoms Quotes By Anna White

Love has no demand of us but to keep practicing, to do the next hard thing. Love says, Come dear. Take the next step. — Anna White

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Glenn Close

I am extremely shy. I am not happy in crowds of people. — Glenn Close

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Philip Gilbert Hamerton

In learning to know other things, and other minds, we become more intimately acquainted with ourselves, and are to ourselves better worth knowing. — Philip Gilbert Hamerton

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Anthony Weiner

There's no doubt about it, earmarks are not very popular. There are good earmarks and bad earmarks. The good earmarks are the ones I get for my district. — Anthony Weiner

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Albert Einstein

It's very depressing to live in a time where it's easier to break an atom than a prejudice. — Albert Einstein

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Jeanette Levellie

Unrealistic expectations can keep us from enjoying a meal, a relationship, or the place God has us. Attitudes are powerful. They can break your spirit or make your day. The good news is, all it takes to change one is a little, inside adjustment. When we share a meal with someone we love, what we have on our plate isn't the main course. — Jeanette Levellie

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Lee Smolin

By the time I began my study of physics in the early 1970s, the idea of unifying gravity with the other forces was as dead as the idea of continuous matter. It was a lesson in the foolishness of once great thinkers. Ernst Mach didn't believe in atoms, James Clerk Maxwell believed in the aether, and Albert Einstein searched for a unified-field theory. Life is tough. — Lee Smolin

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Elena Kincaid

What's so funny?" he asked.
"You'll just think I'm silly."
"I already think you're silly, so you might as well tell me."
"Batman," she breathed.
"What? — Elena Kincaid

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Albert Einstein

No man or Genie on earth had "created" anything, we merely assembled God's Atoms, by learning it's properties, with his aid, so if anyone said that we had "invented" anything - he had Invented a lie; an unwise man ... thinks we have created an atom. — Albert Einstein

Einstein Atoms Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

We are operating at an overall mechanical efficiency of only four percent ... Therefore, we find that if we increase the overall mechanical efficiency to only twelve percent we can take care of everybody. That three-fold increase in the overall efficiency can only be accomplished by redesign. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Charlize Theron

I have a problem with cabinets being messy and people just shoving things in and closing the door. I will lie in bed and not be able to sleep because I'll say to myself: 'I think I saw something in that cabinet that just shouldn't be there.' — Charlize Theron

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Will Cuppy

The Mexicans gave the Spaniards malaria, and the Spaniards gave the Mexicans smallpox, whooping cough, diphtheria, and syphilis. The Spaniards believed it was better to give than to receive. — Will Cuppy

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Abraham Pais

I introduce the subject of fine structure with a mini-calendar of events. ...

Winter 1914-15. Sommerfeld computes relativistic orbits for hydrogen-like atoms. Pashcen, aware of these studies, carefully investigates fine structures, ....

January 6, 1916. Sommerfeld announces his fine structure formula, citing results to be published by Paschen in support of his answer.

February 1916. Einstein to Sommerfeld: "A revelation!"

March 1916. Bohr to Sommerfeld: "I do not believe ever to have read anything with more joy than your beautiful work."

September 1916. Paschen publishes his work, acknowledging Sommerfeld's "indefatigable efforts. — Abraham Pais

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Monica Lewinsky

I felt like a piece of trash. I felt dirty and I felt used and I was disappointed. — Monica Lewinsky

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Bram Stoker

Yes, there is some one I love, though he has not told me yet that he even loves me. — Bram Stoker

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Tom Robbins

I eat so much mayonnaise they were going to send me to the Mayo Clinic. — Tom Robbins

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Bram Stoker

There is certainly something to ponder over in this man's state. Several points seem to make what the American interviewer calls "a story," if one could only get them in proper order. Here they are: Will not mention "drinking." Fears the thought of being burdened with the "soul" of anything. Has no dread of wanting "life" in the future. Despises the meaner forms of life altogether, though he dreads being haunted by their souls. Logically all these things point one way! He has assurance of some kind that he will acquire some higher life. He dreads the consequence, the burden of a soul. Then it is a human life he looks to! And the assurance ... ? Merciful God! The Count has been to him, and there is some new scheme of terror afoot! — Bram Stoker

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Your tonal will enable you to deal with the world well, to do well in a career and interact with others. — Frederick Lenz

Einstein Atoms Quotes By John Sandford

Most people like a little sex in their novels. — John Sandford

Einstein Atoms Quotes By Keith Donohue

(If God wills it) ... the number of angels ... may be infinite ... Blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed. Once upon a time, atoms did not exist. There was no Dalton, no Rutherford. Albert Einstein was nothing more than a theorist, but you only have to look at Hiroshima and Nagasaki to know that things invisible exist and bear great power. The power to destroy. Or the power to create ... Atoms and angels, reason and faith ... One without the other is less than half as strong and can be a danger to our vitality. Reason is subject to the tests of logic and observable, demonstrable phenomena. Faith is tested by our desire and will. One cannot see faith, just as one cannot pour out hope or love from a beaker. Self-sacrifice and devotion escape the strongest microscope, but such qualities of spirit can be shown and known by us all ... And so with God's messengers, more believed than seen, more felt than touched, our angel's exist in open hearts, if we have but faith. — Keith Donohue