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No one at this time can duly estimate the importance of Mrs Marcet's scientific works. — Mary Somerville
The problem of "Command-Control is that you can control people's behavior, but not their mind. — Pearl Zhu
People? People have been obsolete for years, They've made the world a place where there's no room left for their own kind. — Michael Ende
Sophie took the book out of his hand. 'Nicholas Nickleby,' she read aloud. 'By Dahl's Chickens,' the BFG said. 'By who?' Sophie said. — Roald Dahl
Maybe he's just lonely." "No way did he kidnap Jace off that roof because he's desperately in need of a bromance," said Isabelle. "He's planning something." They — Cassandra Clare
I've been many times to Dubai and the U.A.E., and I have friends that live there. It would be exciting to stage world heavyweight championship fights in the Arab world. It's something Muhammad Ali achieved when he fought in Zaire or the Philippines. It's absolutely exciting to fight in countries where you have never fought. — Wladimir Klitschko
Genes that underlie the capacity to receive, use and transmit information are the evolving properties. — Peter R. Grant
I was always taught that the first rule of bunker play is to just get the ball out. When you have a steep face in front of you, this rule applies more than ever. Here, you have to get the ball up in the air as quickly as possible. — Matt Kuchar
My childhood was endless - from eight to 18 felt like hundreds of years. — Karl Lagerfeld
Apparently, there's a little red demon dwarf that haunts the city, and before every major bad thing that's happened, it's appeared to somebody. Last time, he appeared in a Cadillac. — Meg White
Believe me, there is no goal, nor a way to reach it. You are the way and the goal, there is nothing else to reach except yourself. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Most of the international community, most of the countries around the world, don't want any side, any party to take unilateral steps. They would like that all of us to stick to the road map. — Silvan Shalom
To deal with the true causes of war one must begin by recognizing as of prime relevancy to the solution of the problem the familiar fact that civilization is a partial, incomplete, and, to a great extent, superficial modification of barbarism. — Elihu Root