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Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Brian Greene

The central idea of string theory is quite straightforward. If you examine any piece of matter ever more finely, at first you'll find molecules, atoms, sub-atomic particles. Probe the smaller particles, you'll find something else, a tiny vibrating filament of energy, a little tiny vibrating string. — Brian Greene

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Lord Chesterfield

Seek always for the best words and the happiest expression you can find. — Lord Chesterfield

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Fitz-Greene Halleck

And Burns
though brief the race he ran,
Though rough and dark the paths he trod,
Lived
died
in form and soul a man,
The image of his God. — Fitz-Greene Halleck

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Mason Cooley

I create my social existence by earning and spending. — Mason Cooley

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Eikoh Hosoe

To me photography can be simultaneously both a record and a mirror or window of self-expression the camera is generally assumed to be unable to depict that which is not visible to the eye and yet, the photographer who wields it well can depict what lies unseen in his memory. — Eikoh Hosoe

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Christopher Bond

I'm not here to say that the government is always right, but when the government tells you to do something, I'm sure you would all agree that I think you all recognize that is something you need to do. — Christopher Bond

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Darren Shan

All reading should be pleasurable! I don't like people who keep reeling out the 'books are so important' line. First and foremost, reading is about entertainment, the same as movies, video games and music. — Darren Shan

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

One trauma at a time, please. - Bee — Rachel Hawkins

Leocadia Eldridge Quotes By Barbara Tuchman

The conduct of war was so much more interesting than its prevention. — Barbara Tuchman