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Redirected Synonym Quotes By Zaman Ali

Everything is different and nothing is same in the universe. — Zaman Ali

Redirected Synonym Quotes By Oswald Grubel

I can assure you, as long as I'm here, as long as my colleagues are here, we do know about risks. — Oswald Grubel

Redirected Synonym Quotes By Frank Zappa

So much gets lost in the translation. Even if you sat there listening to it with a microscope, there's no way you're gonna find out what it means. — Frank Zappa

Redirected Synonym Quotes By Norbert Elias

Scientific modes of thought cannot be developed and become generally accepted unless people renounce their primary, unreflecting, and spontaneous attempt to understand all their experience in terms of its purpose and meaning for themselves. The development that led to more adequate knowledge and increasing control of nature was therefore, considered from one aspect, also a development toward greater self-control by men. — Norbert Elias

Redirected Synonym Quotes By Marissa Meyer

Wow, when you research, you really research, don't you? — Marissa Meyer

Redirected Synonym Quotes By Agatha Christie

Two people rarely see the same thing. — Agatha Christie

Redirected Synonym Quotes By Susan Hayes

Why do I put up with your sass again?" he asked. "Because I'm your batch sister, your business partner, and the only person you know who can do the club's books. Also, I'm cute as hell and your wife thinks I'm awesome." There — Susan Hayes

Redirected Synonym Quotes By A.L. Jackson

There was no stopping it ... The way you worked yourself right into my heart. You took it over, Aly. You made me feel something real again when I believed all I could feel was hate. — A.L. Jackson

Redirected Synonym Quotes By Margaret Atwood

A divorce is like an amputation, you survive but there's less of you. — Margaret Atwood