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Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Max Born

Science is not formal logic-it needs the free play of the mind in as great a degree as any other creative art. It is true that this is a gift which can hardly be taught, but its growth can be encouraged in those who already posses it. — Max Born

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Rio Ferdinand

There is a huge responsibility on all of us to get England through. It would be one of the biggest disasters in sports history if we blew it and we must make sure it does not happen. — Rio Ferdinand

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Coco Chanel

Everyone marries the Duke of Westminster. There are a lot of duchesses, but only one Coco Chanel. — Coco Chanel

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Lisa Jewell

The concept of a troubled, lonely, middle-class, gay fifty-eight-year-old living alone in dusty squalor in a chocolate-box cottage in the heart of the Cotswolds was a hard one to grasp in the context of his sweaty, noisy, hectic, foreign, red-light existence. — Lisa Jewell

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Sam Cabot

Knowledge is power, isn't that what we say? But power corrupts. An institution based on knowledge and learning can't help but be a corrupt institution. — Sam Cabot

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Jesse Stuart

I am a farmer singing at the plow — Jesse Stuart

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Luis Alberto Urrea

This is how Heaven works. They're practical. We are always looking for rays of light. For lightning bolts or burning bushes. But God is a worker, like us. He made the world - He didn't hire poor Indios to build it for him! God has worker's hands. Just remember - angels carry no harps. Angels carry hammers. — Luis Alberto Urrea

Olga Nikolaevna Romanova Quotes By Wendell Berry

Let me say and not mourn: the world lives in the death of speech and sings there. — Wendell Berry