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Groombridge 1618 Quotes By David Bohm

In nature nothing remains constant. Everything is in a perpetual state of transformation, motion, and change. However, we discover that nothing simply surges up out of nothing without having antecedents that existed before. Likewise, nothing ever disappears without a trace, in the sense that it gives rise to absolutely nothing existing in later times. — David Bohm

Groombridge 1618 Quotes By Albert Einstein

Realising the healthy international relations can be created only among populations made up of individuals who themselves are healthy and enjoy a measure a independence, the United Nations elaborated a Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on December 10, 1948. — Albert Einstein

Groombridge 1618 Quotes By Phil Klay

All That You Can Be'?" I said. "I don't know. That was the slogan for me, growing up. And then it was 'Army of One,' which I never understood, and then it was 'Army Strong,' which is about as good a slogan as 'Fire Hot' or 'Snickers Tasty' or 'Herpes Bad.' A better slogan would be, 'You Can't Afford College Without Us. — Phil Klay

Groombridge 1618 Quotes By Marshall Curry

I feel like people with their camera phones and Twitter and Facebook, this kind of question like, 'How can I be present and also document my presence or document what I'm doing?' is something that's always on my mind, even when I'm not working as a filmmaker. — Marshall Curry

Groombridge 1618 Quotes By Murad S. Shah

Reality does not change. How you see it does. — Murad S. Shah

Groombridge 1618 Quotes By Alethea Kontis

no one is ever ready for anything — Alethea Kontis

Groombridge 1618 Quotes By Neil Young

People don't normally change when things are going well. But I want to see what's next and keep moving. That keeps things fresh. — Neil Young