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Laocoon Statue Quotes By Max Born

My advice to those who which to learn the art of scientific prophesy is not to rely on abstract reason, but to decipher the secret language of Nature from Nature's documents: the facts of experience. — Max Born

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Tara Sivec

I'd rather be a complete mess with you than spend another day shattered all over the floor alone. — Tara Sivec

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Arthur M. Jolly

If it was easy, everyone would do it rather than going around telling you their ideas and saying how they could be a writer if they had the time. — Arthur M. Jolly

Laocoon Statue Quotes By William Wordsworth

Oh, be wise, Thou!
Instructed that true knowledge leads to love. — William Wordsworth

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Alex O'Loughlin

My trumpeting sounds like a goose farting in the fog. — Alex O'Loughlin

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Jacques-Yves Cousteau

We are living in an interminable succession of absurdities imposed by the myopic logic of short-term thinking. — Jacques-Yves Cousteau

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Anita Diamant

One of my great secrets was knowing I had the power to make her smile. — Anita Diamant

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Hans Asperger

It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is essential. — Hans Asperger

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Ehab Atalla

Just start. A small business can take you to the level of empire. — Ehab Atalla

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Mansur Al-Hallaj

There is nothing wrapped in my turban but God, — Mansur Al-Hallaj

Laocoon Statue Quotes By Steven Pressfield

You know, Hitler wanted to be an artist. At eighteen he took his inheritance, seven hundred kronen, and moved to Vienna to live and study ... Ever see one of his paintings? Neither have I. Resistance beat him. Call it overstatement but I'll say it anyway: it was easier for Hitler to start World War II than it was for him to face a blank square of canvas. — Steven Pressfield