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Humiston Woods Quotes By Francois Englert

As an assistant in the polytechnic department, I was able to finance new studies and got my Physics Masters Degree in 1958 and my Ph.D. in 1959. — Francois Englert

Humiston Woods Quotes By Joss Whedon

Something can be very funny and then suddenly very terrifying-very exciting, and suddenly very ridiculous. I think that's what life is like, that's what interests me. — Joss Whedon

Humiston Woods Quotes By Arlene J. Chai

Every unhappy person thinks her unhappiness is unique. — Arlene J. Chai

Humiston Woods Quotes By Coretta Scott King

I believe all Americans who believe in freedom, tolerance and human rights have a responsibility to oppose bigotry and prejudice based on sexual orientation. — Coretta Scott King

Humiston Woods Quotes By David Frum

A generation ago, or two, when there were three channels, plus PBS, and when you needed - when you needed 15 million people to make a living, the media could focus on the broad country. And most people had no choice about getting political information. It was there at 6:30 whether you wanted it or not. — David Frum

Humiston Woods Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, ... — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Humiston Woods Quotes By Brian Michael Bendis

There, there are no chicken wings — Brian Michael Bendis

Humiston Woods Quotes By Peter Nadas

The harmony of two bodies expressed in this single touch, bridging their differences and bending their moral reserve, was as powerful and wild as
physical fulfillment, yet there was nothing false in this harmony, no
illusion created that just by touching, our bodies could express feelings
that rationality prevented us from making permanent; I might even say that
our bodies cooly preserved their good sense, scheming and keeping each
other in check, as if to say, I'll yield unreservedly to the madness of
the moment but only if and when you do the same; but this physical plea
for passion and reason, spontaneity and calculation, closeness and
distance, took our bodies past the point where, clinging to desire and
striving for the moment of gratification, they would seek a new and more complete harmony. — Peter Nadas