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Laura Croft Quotes By Marilyn Monroe

It's far better to be unhappy alone than unhappy with someone - so far. — Marilyn Monroe

Laura Croft Quotes By Llewellyn Rockwell

Libertarianism is a theory of politics that is so compelling that once you have absorbed it, it becomes the lens through which you end up understanding all economic and political events. — Llewellyn Rockwell

Laura Croft Quotes By Liliana Hart

In my mind I was Laura Croft, trapped in Mayberry. — Liliana Hart

Laura Croft Quotes By Seneca.

Nothing is more honorable than a grateful heart. — Seneca.

Laura Croft Quotes By Henri Poincare

Tolstoi explains somewhere in his writings why, in his opinion, "Science for Science's sake" is an absurd conception. We cannot know all the facts since they are infinite in number. We must make a selection ... guided by utility ... Have we not some better occupation than counting the number of lady-birds in existence on this planet? — Henri Poincare

Laura Croft Quotes By Geena Davis

When my friends and I would act out movies as kids, we'd play the guys' roles, since they had the most interesting things to do. Decades later, I can hardly believe my sons and daughter are seeing many of the same limited choices in current films. — Geena Davis

Laura Croft Quotes By Robert G. Ingersoll

The mechanic, when a wheel refuses to turn, never thinks of dropping on his knees and asking the assistance of some divine power. He knows there is a reason. He knows that something is too large or too small; that there is something wrong with his machine; and he goes to work and he makes it larger or smaller, here or there, until the wheel will turn. — Robert G. Ingersoll

Laura Croft Quotes By Annalee Newitz

A series of studies in the 1990s and 2000s revealed that as women gained more access to education, jobs, and birth control, they had fewer children. As a result, developed countries in western Europe, Japan, and the Americas were seeing zero or negative population growth. — Annalee Newitz