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Motril Weather Quotes By Peter Redgrove

Some may wonder whether part of the harvest of this invisible pollution (electromagnetic radiation) may be the comparative rarity of visionary experience in the modern world, and the predominence of a removed, overanalytical, repelling 'onlooker' intelligence in its place, resembling that of the (Martin) Amis hero (who will not see because he cannot feel). If this is so, such an intelligence has produced conditions favoring its evolution and survival. — Peter Redgrove

Motril Weather Quotes By Marcello Malpighi

Nature, ... in order to carry out the marvelous operations [that occur] in animals and plants has been pleased to construct their organized bodies with a very large number of machines, which are of necessity made up of extremely minute parts so shaped and situated as to form a marvelous organ, the structure and composition of which are usually invisible to the naked eye without the aid of a microscope ... Just as Nature deserves praise and admiration for making machines so small, so too the physician who observes them to the best of his ability is worthy of praise, not blame, for he must also correct and repair these machines as well as he can every time they get out of order. — Marcello Malpighi

Motril Weather Quotes By Debbie Macomber

I was looking forward to my visit to the library. I've always been a big reader and thought I might eventually volunteer as a Friend of the Library. — Debbie Macomber

Motril Weather Quotes By Bob Frank

In the long run, greater investment would mean greater productivity and income growth. — Bob Frank

Motril Weather Quotes By John Chancellor

The function of good journalism is to take information and add value to it. — John Chancellor

Motril Weather Quotes By James Oppenheim

The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance. The wise grows it under his feet. — James Oppenheim