Mastantuono Corrado Quotes & Sayings
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My interest in chemistry was started by reading Robert Kennedy Duncan's popular books while a high school student in Des Moines, Iowa, so that after some delay when it was possible for me to go to college I had definitely decided to specialize in chemistry. — Wallace Carothers
Let us be of cheer, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. — Amy Lowell
For me to write I have to be, a, alone, and b, know that nobody is going to question me. I write the way a thief steals; it's a little covert. — Edna O'Brien
My father used to say that it's not enough to just beat an attacker off. You have to hurt them enough that they'll know not to tangle with you anymore. Or preferably kill them. (Wren) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I think that, too many times, business has been seen as acting in its narrow self-interest rather than, essentially, contributing more broadly to society. I think a lot of that is unintentional; I don't think that many managers are deliberately trying to be unethical or are not trying to be sensitive to social needs. — Michael Porter
It would be a thousand pities if women wrote like men, or lived like men, or looked like men, for if two sexes are quite inadequate, considering the vastness and variety of the world, how should we manage with one only? Ought not education to bring out and fortify the differences rather than the similarities? — Virginia Woolf
Would you rather die like a hero or live like a coward? — Kate Lord Brown
The Republic's most wanted criminal is just a boy, sitting before me, suddenly vulnerable, laying all his weaknesses out for me to see. — Marie Lu
But for an immortal to love a mortal, that had been the destruction of gods, and if gods had been destroyed by it, Magnus could hardly hope for better. — Cassandra Clare
I think I've found the one thing more confusing then math:
BOYS — Grace
There is no falsification before the emergence of a better theory. — Imre Lakatos
The most powerful teaching a child will ever receive will come from concerned and righteous fathers and mothers. — L. Tom Perry
Lots of little good things make you happier than a handful of big things. — Abdul'Rauf Hashmi
My mum always liked poetry, and she had pictures on the wall, so there was this visual stuff around. — Gary Hume