Probabilistically Science Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever is worthy of adventure, can only be experienced. — Lailah Gifty Akita
His voice can be as cold or as warm as a stone, I realize. — Ally Condie
Georgina, I need your help'
Reaching into her purse, she pulled out two pages torn from magazines.
'With wha-oh' My stomach twisted uncomfotably, and I hoped I wouldn't be joining Doug in the bathroom. The pages showed photos of wedding dresses. — Richelle Mead
I never felt big enough playing Thor. And then people talk about you like you're 9-foot tall and 800 pounds. I'm well aware of the illusion. There's not a second where I go: Yeah, I'm a god. — Chris Hemsworth
Without the parallel development of systems of monetary - and credit-based exchange there could have been no development of economies beyond the most primitive organizational forms and the most geographically restricted sales. — Peter Dicken
In all honesty, titles are an embarrassment to me. — Edgar Meyer
Few writers in history have ever been 'politically correct' (a notion that rapidly changes in any case), and there's no reason to imagine that gay writers will ever suit their readers, especially since that readership is splintered into ghettos within ghettos. — Edmund White
It's like a person who gets a taste of Christ, falls in love with Him, and then casts Him aside. That love never lets go, that yearning to be with Jesus, and there's no rest until the relationship is restored." Nadia — Brigette Manie
A bad habit is only a habit until you can observe it, then it's a choice you make — Boonaa Mohammed
If future days be mine, help me to amend my life, to hate and abhor evil, to flee the sins I confess. Make — Anonymous
Cool. So glad I got to do all this in a towel. — Brian K. Vaughan
The great thing about this town hall format is that it allows us to hear what's on the minds of Americans. Tonight, it was clear - voters have quite a few questions about the direction in which the current administration is headed. — Janet Napolitano