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Krickett Rinebold Quotes By Richard Branson

In the '80's my gut feeling was that airlines were crap. I hated spending time on planes. I thought we could create the kind of airline I'd like. So we got a secondhand 747 and gave it a go. — Richard Branson

Krickett Rinebold Quotes By James Patterson

That'd be just what I need: a rash of car thefts across America, committed by dedicated readers. — James Patterson

Krickett Rinebold Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The word "theory" ... was originally an Orphic word, which Cornford interprets as "passionate sympathetic contemplation" ... For Pythagoras, the "passionate sympathetic contemplation" was intellectual, and issued in mathematical knowledge ... To those who have reluctantly learnt a little mathematics in school this may seem strange; but to those who have experienced the intoxicating delight of sudden understanding that mathematics gives, from time to time, to those who love it, the Pythagorean view will seem completely natural. — Bertrand Russell

Krickett Rinebold Quotes By Kresley Cole

Lachlain: 'And you must be the soothsayer - '
Nix: 'I prefer predeterminationally abled, thank you.' Her hand shot out, ripping a button from his shirt, so fast it was a blur. She'd taken the one closest to his heart, and for a moment her face turned very cold. She'd made a point - she could have gone for his heart.
Then she opened her hand and gasped in surprise. 'A button!' She smiled delightedly. 'You can never have enough of these!'
Lachlain: 'How did you find this place?'
Regin: 'A phone tap, satellite imaging, and a psychic,' she said, then immediately frowned. 'How do YOU find places? — Kresley Cole

Krickett Rinebold Quotes By Evelyn Glennie

Music really is our daily medicine. — Evelyn Glennie

Krickett Rinebold Quotes By Sylvia Nasar

Woodrow Wilson, like most other educated Americans of his time, despised mathematics, complaining that "the natural man inevitably rebels against mathematics, a mild form of torture that could only be leaned by painful process of drill. — Sylvia Nasar

Krickett Rinebold Quotes By Timothy McVeigh

I understand what they felt in Oklahoma City. I have no sympathy for them. — Timothy McVeigh