Morazzo Mahindra Quotes & Sayings
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We cannot know what John of Leyden felt Under the Bishop 's tongs - we can only Walk in temperate London, our educated city, Wishing to cry as freely as they did who died In the Age of Faith. We have our loneliness And our regret with which to build an eschatology. — Peter Porter

Don't talk me about religion! Don't talk me about tales for children! Be serious! Trust science, because only the science can save you! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We've never lost an American in space, we're sure as hell not gonna lose one on my watch! Failure is not an option. — Gene Kranz

Consider bonsai
There but for constricting bowl
Would be a giant. — Dianne Bates

the rasp of the respirator's filter were about as comforting as Darth Vader reading a bedtime story, — Andy McNab

There was, I think, a feeling that the best science was that done in the simplest way. In experimental work, as in mathematics, there was 'style' and a result obtained with simple equipment was more elegant than one obtained with complicated apparatus, just as a mathematical proof derived neatly was better than one involving laborious calculations. Rutherford's first disintegration experiment, and Chadwick's discovery of the neutron had a 'style' that is different from that of experiments made with giant accelerators. — John Ashworth Ratcliffe

Working with plants will teach you all other social commitments in a soothing way ... — Karthikeyan V

She makes several references to Paul making her "burn," almost like she's conjugating verbs. I burn for him. He burns for me. We burn for each other. One cannot help but suspect VD as a factor in their engagement. This comes up again when King defines a "hapahali" as "two people jumping around in the same skin," an image which, like the burning, is disgusting. — Sloane Crosley

Fate gave, what Chance shall not control, His sad lucidity of soul. — Matthew Arnold

Circumstance is just an excuse for the weak to rationalise their failures. — Amish Tripathi

If ever peace is to be imposed on the world it will only be because a large number of men who could have taken part in the drill display by the Guards or Marines or at the Royal Tournament turn that strength and precision to the service of life. — Rebecca West

It's human desire to be understood. And we always feel we're not understood. — John Baldessari

I am not sure I can live this life of obligation any longer. I am not good enough. — Veronica Roth