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Publicassets Quotes By Juvenal

Revenge is sweeter than life itself. So think fools. — Juvenal

Publicassets Quotes By Manny Pacquiao

With experience in boxing, you learn how to be a scientific boxer and how to fight easy. — Manny Pacquiao

Publicassets Quotes By Gloria Steinem

If you're going to have a male-dominant system, to maintain the system, you have to teach men to dominate. — Gloria Steinem

Publicassets Quotes By Robert Southey

O Reader! hast thou eer stood to see The Holly-tree? The eye that contemplates it well perceies Its glossy leaes Ordered by an Intelligence so wise As might confound the Atheist's sophistries. — Robert Southey

Publicassets Quotes By Jeanne Moreau

My life is very exciting now. — Jeanne Moreau

Publicassets Quotes By Neal Shusterman

I will be keeper of your secret," Talon told the silent grave of the forgotten inventor. "I will be the one who remembers why we forget. — Neal Shusterman

Publicassets Quotes By April Vine

From the first moment she met Stephen and in every minute of the short month she'd known him, a strange obsession to obey him, to please him, to give herself to him conquered her. In her innocence, she failed to comprehend the beauty of her fascination for him. She only understood the lively, provocative radiance coursing through her when he led and she followed. — April Vine

Publicassets Quotes By Kenneth Rexroth

Maturity is having the ability to escape categorization. — Kenneth Rexroth

Publicassets Quotes By Richelle Mead

Some things don't need words. Sometimes it's enough to just feel. You don't have to label and articulate all that's around you. — Richelle Mead

Publicassets Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Imagination? It is the one thing beside honesty that a good writer must have. The more he learns from experience the more he can imagine. — Ernest Hemingway,

Publicassets Quotes By Mary Jane Sterling

The ancient Greek mathematician Ptolemy was born some time at the end of the first century. Ptolemy based his version of trigonometry on the relationships between the chords of circles and the corresponding central angles of those chords. Ptolemy came up with a theorem involving four-sided figures that you can construct with the chords. In the meantime, mathematicians in India decided to use the measure of half a chord and half the angle to try to figure out these relationships. Drawing a radius from the center of a circle through the middle of a chord (halving it) forms a right angle, which is important in the definitions of the trig functions. These half-measures were the beginning of the sine function in trigonometry. In fact, the word sine actually comes from the Hindu name jiva. — Mary Jane Sterling