Electrometer Quotes & Sayings
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The shining star in the world is Shanghai. That's what CEOs from big companies say - 'if I want mathematical analytical work done, it's done in China.' — Hans Rosling

How do we help the church get their respect back? I have a plan: pedophile crucifixions. — Christopher Titus

When the word 'morality' comes up in connection with economics, income distribution and financial stability are usually the issues. Is it moral for rich countries to use such a high proportion of the world's resources or for investment bankers to earn large bonuses? — Edmund Phelps

Christ sits in the body at the right hand of God the Father, but we do not hold that the right hand of the Father is actual place. For how could He that is uncircumscribed have a right hand limited by place? But we understand the right hand of the Father to be the glory and honor of the Godhead in which the Son of God, Who existed as God before the ages, and is of like essence to the Father, and in the end became flesh, has a seat in the body, His flesh sharing in the glory. For He along with His flesh is adored with one adoration by all creation. — John Of Damascus

Dad would fix this. Because that's what dads do. They fix things. — Rick Yancey

I would like to have Brooklyn christened but I'm not sure which religion yet. — David Beckham

The complete man must work, study and wrestle. — Aristotle.

Don't concern yourself with the opinions of those who judge you. That is placing on them an importance they do not have. — Donna Lynn Hope

Having faith in God did not mean sitting back and doing nothing. It meant believing you would find success if you did your best honestly and energetically. — Ken Follett

This means that we have here an entirely separate kind of chemistry for which the current tool we use is the electrometer, not the balance, and which we might well call the chemistry of the imponderable. — Marie Curie

I think Shehnaz was right. In the end it wasn't about the Poet, or me or anyone. It was about a minute, five minutes, ten minutes in which she believed, with utter certainty, that she simply could not endure any more.' It seemed impossible, already, to have denied this truth for so long. — Kamila Shamsie