Monatomic Quotes & Sayings
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The Russian empire under czars and commissars has been hard to deal with for other countries. — Henry A. Kissinger

I never meant to marry. In my opinion, a woman born in the last half of the nineteenth century of the Christian era suffered from enough disadvantages without willfully embracing another. — Barbara Mertz

One real thing is closer to God than all the diagrams in the world — Robert Farrar Capon

Corellian curses being a synergistic blend of vulgarity, obscenity, and outright blasphemy that were the only things really worth saying when one was in the middle of being blown to monatomic dust. — Matthew Woodring Stover

During your life, everything you do and everyone you meet rubs off in some way. Some bit of everything you experience stays with everyone you've ever known, and nothing is lost. That's what is eternal, these little specks of experience in a great, enormous river that has no end. — Harriet Doerr

Trusting fear, while fearing trust and happiness often creates a less than happy life. — Bill Crawford

He took down a heavy brown volume from his shelves. Eglow, Eglonitz - here we are, Egria. It — Arthur Conan Doyle

China should bury head to work diligently for 10 years and then raise head to face Japan. — Yuan Shikai

The immediate danger wasn't the Ring. At least not right now. It was humans taking their anxiety out on the nearest enemy they could actually see: each other. — James S.A. Corey

The fire of true enthusiasm is like the fires of Baku, which no water can ever quench, and which burn steadily on from night to day, and year to year, because their well-spring is eternal. — Ouida

Sort of looks like Jabba the Hutt), with about a thousand — James Patterson

If you go back to any period in India's history, all the hard decisions this country had to take were taken when the Congress was in power. — P. Chidambaram

Nothing gives quite the satisfaction that doing things brings. — Sherwood Anderson

Bristol-Meyers Squibb has reported success with monatomic ruthenium to correct cancer cells. Same with platinum and iridium, according to Platinum Metals Review. These atoms actually make the DNA strand correct itself, rebuilding without drugs or radiation. Iridium has been shown to stimulate the pineal gland and appears to fire up 'junk DNA,' leading to the possibility of increased longevity and reopening aging pathways in the brain. — James Rollins