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Injuriously Affected Quotes By Welch Everman

Science fiction is the arena of the not-yet, and every science fiction story has this element of not-yet-ness - usually a bit of technology or a scientific discovery that we don't know about in the real world of the present but that might be a possibility in the future. — Welch Everman

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Ryan Winfield

Hey, Jimmy."
"Yeah."
"You ever think about how long we're going to live?"
"No," he says. "Not really."
"Well, why not?"
"I dunno. Guess I'm too busy livin' it to think about it. — Ryan Winfield

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Neil Peart

There's still a lot I'm angry about, a lot of human behaviour that's appalling and despicable, but you choose what you can fight against. I always thought if I could just put something in words perfectly enough, people would get the idea and it would change things. — Neil Peart

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Martin Luther

For this life is one of first fruits, not of tithes. — Martin Luther

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Shaun White

When you think about it, we're strapping strange planks of wood to our feet and launching off of giant snow walls. It's pretty intense. — Shaun White

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

And presently I was driving through the drizzle of the dying day, with the windshield wipers in full action but unable to cope with my tears. — Vladimir Nabokov

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Miguel Leon-Portilla

In Tenochtitlan, Tezcoco and other cities there were groups of wise men known as tlamatinime. These scholars carried on the study of the ancient religious thinking of the Toltecs, which Tlacaelel had transformed into a mystical exaltation of war. Despite the popularity of the cult of the war-god, Huitzilopochtli, the tlamatinime preserved the old belief in a single supreme god, who was known under a variety of names. Sometimes he was called Tloque-Nahuaque, "Lord of the Close Vicinity," sometimes Ipalnemohuani, "Giver of Life," sometimes Moyocoyatzin, "He who Creates Himself." He also had two aspects, one masculine and one feminine. Thus he was also invoked as Ometeotl, "God of Duality," or given the double names Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, "Lord and Lady of Duality," Mictlantecuhtli and Mictecacihuatl, "Lord and Lady of the Region of Death," and others. — Miguel Leon-Portilla

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Indeed, unless a man can link his written thoughts with the everlasting wants of men, so that they shall draw more from them as wells, there is no more immortality to the thoughts and feelings of the soul than to the muscles and bones. — Henry Ward Beecher

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Jody Hedlund

You're safe now. — Jody Hedlund

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

When toward the Devil's Hose we tread,
Woman's a thousand steps behind.
[Ger., Denn geht es zu des Bosen Haus
Das Weib hat tausend Schritt voraus.] — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Albert Einstein

Qualities I sought in a scientific theory were naturalness, inner perfection and logical simplicity from an aesthetic approach. — Albert Einstein

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Alfred Austin

Tears are the summer showers to the soul. — Alfred Austin

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Murray Gell-Mann

All of modern physics is governed by that magnificent and thoroughly confusing discipline called quantum mechanics ... It has survived all tests and there is no reason to believe that there is any flaw in it. We all know how to use it and how to apply it to problems; and so we have learned to live with the fact that nobody can understand it. — Murray Gell-Mann

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Edith Sitwell

The poet is the complete lover of mankind. — Edith Sitwell

Injuriously Affected Quotes By Phyllis Diller

Religion is such a medieval idea. Don't get me started. I have thought about every facet of religion, and I can't buy any of it. — Phyllis Diller