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Leharcolt Quotes By William Crookes

Probably if half a kilogram [of radium] were in a bottle on that table it would kill us all. It would almost certainly destroy our sight and burn our skins to such an extent that we could not survive. The smallest bit placed on one's arm would produce a blister which it would need months to heal. — William Crookes

Leharcolt Quotes By Ray Conniff

If you believe in your art, and you love what you do, that energy will go out, and people will respond. — Ray Conniff

Leharcolt Quotes By Octave Chanute

If there be one man, more than another, who deserves to succeed in flying through the air, that man is Mr. Laurence Hargrave, of Sydney, New South Wales. — Octave Chanute

Leharcolt Quotes By Trina Schart Hyman

Everything that I have told you is, of course, a fairy tale. Life is magical, after all. Nothing is safe and everything changes. — Trina Schart Hyman

Leharcolt Quotes By Michael Kimmelman

Art is not just about what's great or expensive or scandalous or famous. It's a mirror we hold up that looks different to everyone who sees it, and whose beauty lies as much in us, and our capacity to dream ... — Michael Kimmelman

Leharcolt Quotes By Alexander Wang

My mission was that I wanted to see people on the street that I don't know wearing my clothes. That excites me, — Alexander Wang

Leharcolt Quotes By George R R Martin

Words are wind. If you love me, do not leave me. — George R R Martin

Leharcolt Quotes By David Gilmour

Make life an art rather than art from life. — David Gilmour

Leharcolt Quotes By Hugh Walpole

The most wonderful of all things in life is the discovery of another human being with whom one's relationship has a growing depth, beauty and joy as the years increase. This inner progressiveness of love between two human beings is a most marvelous thing; it cannot be found by looking for it or by passionately wishing for it. It is a sort of divine accident, and the most wonderful of all things in life. — Hugh Walpole