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Hippyish Quotes By Martin Rees

Stars that become supernovae start off at least eight times heavier than our sun. They're so short-lived that, even if they have planets, there is unlikely to be time for life to get started. The surface is 40,000C and, as a result, the colouring will be extremely blue. — Martin Rees

Hippyish Quotes By Dale Evans

Prayer! I couldn't live without it; I would have died a thousand times if it had not been for my chance to talk it over with God, and gain strength in it from him. — Dale Evans

Hippyish Quotes By Ben Folds

I love you more than I have ever found a way to say to you. — Ben Folds

Hippyish Quotes By Cat Deeley

My house feels like a proper home. It's very relaxed with a hippyish vibe. — Cat Deeley

Hippyish Quotes By A.O. Scott

I can't decide if this movie is so spectacularly, breathtakingly dumb as to induce stupidity in anyone who watches, or so brutally brilliant that it disarms all reason. What's the difference? — A.O. Scott

Hippyish Quotes By Olympia Snowe

Indeed, we must foster cost-saving competition. And that means joining the marketplace of other industrialized countries - not just for the manufacturers who sell drugs, but for consumers as well. — Olympia Snowe

Hippyish Quotes By Simone Elkeles

Makin' mistakes ain't a crime, you know. What's the use of having a reputation if you can't ruin it every now and then? — Simone Elkeles

Hippyish Quotes By Abraham Verghese

An admonishment of sorts, the gentle warning of one who arrived on an earlier ship: You there! Listen! Independence and resilience. This is what the new immigrant needs. Don't get fooled by all this activity. Don't invoke the superorganism. No, no. One functions alone in America. Begin now. — Abraham Verghese

Hippyish Quotes By Will Self

Catching a glimpse of his rather hippyish form in a mirror, he wonders at this atavism of apparel, is it an inversion of foetal ontogeny, in which the phenotype passes through previous fashion stages? Soon there will be gaiters and gloves ... I will probably die, he thinks, clad in animal skins. — Will Self