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Obstreperously Quotes By Taya Kyle

That was essential to my journey: the ability to love children while simultaneously having your heart broken. — Taya Kyle

Obstreperously Quotes By L. M. Boyd

Think today's interest rates are high? The Pilgrims borrowed $7000 from a London company of 70 investors in 1620, and devoted the next 23 years to repaying it at 43 percent. — L. M. Boyd

Obstreperously Quotes By Zac Goldsmith

We always hear from newspapers that while people understand the environmental challenge, they are unwilling to stomach the solutions. The trouble is, we only ever hear about the solutions from the media, and for whatever reason, they are almost always caricatured beyond recognition. If there's no appetite for green, it's not surprising. — Zac Goldsmith

Obstreperously Quotes By Stephen Fry

Having a great intellect is no path to being happy. — Stephen Fry

Obstreperously Quotes By Sarah Addison Allen

She saw that Devin's bedroom door was still closed, and a sudden, irrational fear gripped her that Devin might not be there. But she opened her door and saw her sleeping on her back, her limbs spread out like points of a star. Her glasses were perched on her bedside table as if watching her, as if lonely for her. — Sarah Addison Allen

Obstreperously Quotes By Georges Bataille

Being aware that the sacred quality hidden in the experience of eroticism is something impossible for language to reach (this is also due to the impossibility of experiencing of re-experiencing anything through language), Bataille still expresses it in words. (Mishima on Bataille) — Georges Bataille

Obstreperously Quotes By Siddhartha Mukherjee

In an age of increasingly mechanized production, the genesis of scientific knowledge remains an unyieldingly, obstreperously hand-hewn process. It is among the most human of our activities. Far from being subsumed by the dehumanizing effects of technology, science remains our last stand against it. — Siddhartha Mukherjee