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Oreilly Books Quotes By Thomas Huxley

All knowledge is good. It is impossible to say any fragment of knowledge, however insignificant or remote from one's ordinary pursuits, may not some day be turned to account. — Thomas Huxley

Oreilly Books Quotes By Sophocles

A friend in word is never friend of mine. — Sophocles

Oreilly Books Quotes By Edward Gibbon

That public virtue which among the ancients was denominated patriotism, is derived from a strong sense of our own interest in the preservation and prosperity of the free government of which we are members. Such a sentiment, which had rendered the legions of the republic almost invincible, could make but a very feeble impression on the mercenary servants of a despotic prince; and it became necessary to supply that defect by other motives, of a different, but not less forcible nature; honour and religion. — Edward Gibbon

Oreilly Books Quotes By Seamus Heaney

As a young poet, you need corroboration, and that's what publication does. — Seamus Heaney

Oreilly Books Quotes By Ronie Kendig

I think she broke, but not in the way I
or any of us
expected. She didn't go crazy. She became more focused. More strategic. — Ronie Kendig

Oreilly Books Quotes By Grace Kelly

I do isometrics in church so while I'm doing my soul some good, I'm doing my body some good, too. — Grace Kelly

Oreilly Books Quotes By Arthur Bryant

Even in November 1938, after five years of anti-Semitic legislation and persecution, they still owned, according to the Times correspondent in Berlin, something like a third of the real property in the Reich. — Arthur Bryant

Oreilly Books Quotes By Wendy Wunder

Ms Brennan is telling the very few people who attended an educational event: "You are warriors against the cult of stupidity that is taking over our nation. — Wendy Wunder

Oreilly Books Quotes By Massimo Vignelli

I grew up with a pencil. A pencil was my computer at the time and so drawing, drawing, drawing and the tools of drawing where the usual ones and eventually then you graduated from the tools when the work increases and you start to draw by freehand as precise as possible and as accurate as possible, and I was pretty good at that. — Massimo Vignelli