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Historiography Define Quotes By Isaac Newton

Truth is the offspring of silence and meditation. — Isaac Newton

Historiography Define Quotes By Colum McCann

I don't believe a poet has a better hold on truth or morality than a fiction writer has. And I don't think a fiction writer has anything over a journalist. It's all about the good word, properly inserted. — Colum McCann

Historiography Define Quotes By Alexander MacLaren

Self-preservation is not a man's first duty: flight is his last. Better and wiser and infinitely nobler to stand a mark for the "slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" and to stop at our post though we fall there, better infinitely to toil on, even when toil seems vain, than cowardly to keep a whole skin at the cost of a wounded conscience or despairingly to fling up work, because the ground is hard and the growth of the seed imperceptible. Prudent advices, when the prudence is only inspired by sense, are generally foolish. — Alexander MacLaren

Historiography Define Quotes By Tucker Max

I will never understand why people get so upset at things I don't even remember saying. — Tucker Max

Historiography Define Quotes By Anil Ambani

If you look at the top 20 companies of the world, 19 of them are still brick-and-mortar companies. I have nothing against tech companies. What I am saying is that if you have a car manufacturer or an oil and gas manufacturer, you won't get the supply over the Net. — Anil Ambani

Historiography Define Quotes By Demi Lovato

The girls with prettiest smiles seem to tell saddest stories — Demi Lovato