Nonclassical Quotes & Sayings
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Top Nonclassical Quotes
We are all but borrowed energy — Perry Covington
The path to self-esteem lies in getting over yourself. There is nothing to esteem about our smaller dramas; it's our commitment to something beyond ourselves that is truly estimable to ourself and others. — Marianne Williamson
Sometimes when you make mistakes, if you learn by your mistakes, by golly, that's when you can really go forward. — Tom Benson
Forget normal." He grinned. "We're going to be extraordinary. — Claudia Gray
All of my own impulses to balance and move seemed to conflict with those of the guards, and I was jerked and jostled down the portico, just as graceful as a sick cat. — Megan Whalen Turner
Experimenters are the shock troops of science. — Max Planck
I haven't even graduated from high school yet - and I've realised in the last four years, with all the travelling I've done and all of the movies I've made, that the world is my classroom. I've experienced things I don't know you can necessarily get from reading a history book. — Hailee Steinfeld
Having children really changes your priorities. — Cindy Crawford
Among nonclassical ions the ratio of conceptual difficulty to molecular weight reaches a maximum with the cyclopropylcarbinyl-cyclobutyl system. — Paul Doughty Bartlett
War and hunting and chasing-that's all there is. That's life, Jenny-no one can escape it. — L.J.Smith
I did a lot of background and research on 'End Of Watch,' and I definitely used certain skills that I learned. — Jake Gyllenhaal
Dan pulled him in. Anchored him. Secured him, like one mountain climber to the other, rope and irons and nothing but the abyss if the rope failed. "It will work. I haven't got this far to give up."
"It'll work." Dan's kisses grew more intense. "It must." Because you're mine, and you belong to me. — Aleksandr Voinov
I like bread, and I like butter - but I like bread with butter best. — Sarah Weiner
Your most important task is not to achieve a goal but it is to improve yourself every day. — Debasish Mridha
The art of dying is the art of living. The honesty and grace of the years of life that are ending is the real measure of how we die. It is not in the last weeks or days that we compose the message that will be remembered, but in all the decades that proceeded them. Who has lived in dignity, dies in dignity. — Sherwin B. Nuland
Thoughtcrime, they called it. — George Orwell