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Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By Ivan Sutherland

A display connected to a digital computer gives us a chance to gain familiarity with concepts not realizable in the physical world. It is a looking glass into a mathematical wonderland. — Ivan Sutherland

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By Jennifer Weiner

Face and figure from my dad's mother, Grandma Sadie, who was tall, — Jennifer Weiner

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By Mervyn Peake

Years on end, and swords on end - where will it end, if our ears unbend - what shall I spend on a wrinkled friend in a pair of tights like a bunch of lights? — Mervyn Peake

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By T.H. Snyder

Char is beautiful, smart, funny, and I love the way our bodies communicate with one another. It's as if she was made for me." ~ Riley — T.H. Snyder

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By Matthew Quick

Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck. — Matthew Quick

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By Robert Mapplethorpe

This AIDS stuff is pretty scary. I hope I don't get it. — Robert Mapplethorpe

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By H.D. Gordon

If God had called me up to heaven, and told me that I was allowed to build a man to belong to me, I would have built myself a Kayden. — H.D. Gordon

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By Madeleine Albright

One of the things that was really an issue was I did not want to just be a woman secretary of state. I wanted to be a secretary of a state who was a woman, but not just chosen for that particular reason. — Madeleine Albright

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By Dejan Stojanovic

It is beautiful to talk about beautiful things and even more beautiful to silently gaze at them. — Dejan Stojanovic

Nehrebecka Anna Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

...I don't think, though, that I ought to go very often to horse races, because they are awfully fascinating. Diana got so excited that she offered to bet me ten cents that the red horse would win. I didn't believe he would, but I refused to bet, because I wanted to tell Mrs. Allan all about everything, and I felt sure it wouldn't do to tell her that. It's always wrong to do anything you can't tell the minister's wife. It's as good as an extra conscience to have a minister's wife for your friend. And I was very glad I didn't bet, because the red horse did win, and I would have lost ten cents. So you see that virtue was its own reward... — L.M. Montgomery