Lawliet Death Quotes & Sayings
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We have been forced to admit for the first time in history not only the possibility of the fact of the growth and decay of the elements of matter. With radium and with uranium we do not see anything but the decay. And yet, somewhere, somehow, it is almost certain that these elements must be continuously forming. They are probably being put together now in the laboratory of the stars ... Can we ever learn to control the process. Why not? Only research can tell. — Robert Andrews Millikan

The Yahoo story is still being written. — Jerry Yang

Mine doesn't even know there is laundry. It just magically gets done. — Mila Kunis

An eye for an eye my friend. — Tsugumi Ohba

I think my father, who was Chinese, basically felt if we didn't major in science, we would starve on the streets, so we all went into science unquestioningly. I kind of faked my way through physics. — Sandra Tsing Loh

Rashness is oftener the resort of cowardice than of courage. — Duke Of Wellington

Under the current U.S. policy, because of this power struggle, American oil companies can't do business with Iran. So I think the ultimate goal of the U.S. administration in Iran is regime change, to put into power a pro-Western government that will eliminate the strategic challenge to U.S. interests and, at the same time, allow the lifting of sanctions and allowing American oil companies to do business with Iran. — Michael Klare

Kira is childish and hates to lose. I am also childish and hate to lose. - L — Tsugumi Ohba

Men, who achieve much, die as do those who achieve nothing. — Clarence H. Burns

Man has gone to the moon but he does not yet know how to make a flame tree or a bird song. Let us keep our dear countries free from irreversible mistakes which would lead us in the future to long for those same birds and trees. — Felix Houphouet-Boigny

Justice will prevail! — Tsugumi Ohba

Would she really abandon me, her own dear brother? Leave me to a fate worse than death, although certainly including it? I didn't think she would, not willingly. I took a sip of water and tried to think it through. She — Jeff Lindsay

Sometimes when she was alone, and she knew she was alone, she permitted her mind to play in a garden, and she smiled. — John Steinbeck