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Queenzieburn Scotland Quotes By Frederick Mosteller

The main purpose of a significance test is to inhibit the natural enthusiasm of the investigator. — Frederick Mosteller

Queenzieburn Scotland Quotes By Henry Makow

While men define themselves by deeds, women simply "are" beauty, grace, faith and goodness. Men tend to be rational and objective, women subjective, intuitive and emotional. — Henry Makow

Queenzieburn Scotland Quotes By Dew Platt

Embodiments know not what slavery may be where minds in shackles and chains put nature to shame
Mind, shallow or neat, are found where thoughts may run deep, a family whereacceptance is free, and readers where reception is key.
Say minds may run free. — Dew Platt

Queenzieburn Scotland Quotes By Karl Shapiro

Already old, the question Who shall die? Becomes unspoken Who is innocent? — Karl Shapiro

Queenzieburn Scotland Quotes By Donna Augustine

Do you need me to carry you?" The words were said softly but with a definite edge. He looked so angry, I wasn't sure if he was mad or trying to help.
"No." The last thing I wanted was to be carried out of there. I turned in my seat and tried to get a read on him. An idiot would have known he was pissed, but beyond that, I got nothing. Why was he the only person in my life I had so much trouble reading. He started to lean down and I realized I was out of time.
"Don't you dare," I said, trying to delay whatever action he was preparing to take. Looks like my stall quota had been all used up. If I'd had any delusions of him cutting me any slack because of what had happened between us, I was quickly realizing how wrong I'd been. He seemed even worse. — Donna Augustine

Queenzieburn Scotland Quotes By Thomas Keller

I wanted to write about what we were doing at the French Laundry, the recipes and the stories. — Thomas Keller