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Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Jerrin Mathew

We have taken a loan from God, fortunately or unfortunately we don't know how much he has sanctioned it. — Jerrin Mathew

Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Haruki Murakami

What the real world is: that is a very difficult problem,' the man called Leader said as he lay on his stomach. 'What it is, is a metaphysical proposition. But this is the real world. There is no doubt about that. The pain one feels in this world is real pain. Deaths caused in this world are real deaths. Blood shed in this world is real blood. This is no imitation world, no imaginary world, no metaphysical world. I guarantee you that. But this is not the 1984 that you know. — Haruki Murakami

Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Francois Rabelais

Bottle, whose Mysterious Deep Do's ten thousand Secrets keep, With attentive Ear I wait; Ease my Mind, and speak my Fate. — Francois Rabelais

Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

He may not have yet seduced her into his bed, but he'd succeeded in seducing her into his life in countless other ways, each an invisible, silken knot, binding her to him as he lured her deeper into his world. — Karen Marie Moning

Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

It isn't freedom from. It's freedom to. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Northrop Frye

In the world of the imagination, anything goes that's imaginatively possible, but nothing really happens. — Northrop Frye

Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Immanuel Kant

The greatest problem for the human species, the solution of which nature compels him to seek, is that of attaining a civil society which can administer justice universally. — Immanuel Kant

Quantized Chemistry Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Birds sing in vain to the ear, flowers bloom in vain to the eye, of mortified vanity and galled ambition. He who would know repose in retirement must carry into retirement his destiny, integral and serene, as the Caesars transported the statue of Fortune into the chamber they chose for their sleep. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton