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Laura Bassi Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Vladimir: Did I ever leave you? Estragon: You let me go. — Samuel Beckett

Laura Bassi Quotes By James Grady

I needed a day job that required me mostly to use my mind and hands, because my heart and soul belonged to my dreams. — James Grady

Laura Bassi Quotes By Andrzej Sapkowski

Whosoever sheds man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed. Genesis, 9:6 Verily, great self-righteousness and great blindness are needed to call the gore pouring from the scaffold justice. Vysogota of Corvo CHAPTER FIVE 'What seeks the Witcher on my territory? — Andrzej Sapkowski

Laura Bassi Quotes By Michael S. McKinney

In love, it is better to know and be disappointed, than to not know and always wonder. — Michael S. McKinney

Laura Bassi Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Nature has placed in the front part of man, as he moves, all those parts which when struck cause him to feel pain; and this is felt in the joints of the legs, the forehead and the nose, and has been so devised for the preservation of man, because if such pain were not felt in these limbs they would be destroyed by the many blows they receive. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Laura Bassi Quotes By Niki Lauda

You appreciate that it is very easy to die and you have to arrange your life to cope with that reality. — Niki Lauda

Laura Bassi Quotes By Paula Radcliffe

I took a lot of bad things after Athens. I just learnt to deal with it. The problem was beforehand I had this feeling where I was trying to please everybody - I wanted everybody to like me. — Paula Radcliffe

Laura Bassi Quotes By K.S. Ruff

I buried my face in my hands. This wasn't a train wreck. It was a nuclear disaster. — K.S. Ruff

Laura Bassi Quotes By Lajos Kossuth

To know a people's character, we must see it at its homes, and look chiefly to the humbler abodes where that portion of the people dwells which makes the broad basis of the national prosperity. — Lajos Kossuth